ISA 1999 Annual Convention, Final Program

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WA01 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Ambassador Ballroom

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

Europe Already Exists, of the Real Role of Identity in Political Life

Patrick Thaddeus Jackson

Columbia University

Discussants

Yale H. Ferguson

Rutgers University

Martha Finnemore

George Washington University

WA02 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Cabinet Room

Theme Panel:

Moving Pictures: Reading the Limits of National Cinema

Chair

Patricia Molloy

University of Toronto

The Medium, the Message, and the State

Patricia M. Goff

DePaul University

Vicki Birchfield

University of Georgia

Writing the Other Otherwise: Cross-Cultural Canadian Cinema Interrupts the Myth of the Nation

Erin Manning

University of Hawaii

Home Truths and Other Fictions: Geopolitics at the Film Festival

Patricia Molloy

University of Toronto

Screening Nations: States, Families, and the Politics of Spatio-temporality

Michael J. Shapiro

University of Hawaii

Discussant

Michael Dillon

University of Lancaster

WA03 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Council Room

Nuclear Strategy in a Nuclear India

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

International Security Studies

Chair

Dinshaw Mistry

The Brookings Institution

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: India's Approach to the CTBT and FMCT

Dinshaw Mistry

The Brookings Institution

India's Security Policy and the Dynamics of the U.S.-India Relationship in the Post Cold War

Srinivasan Sitaraman

University of Illinois

Discussant

Amit Gupta

Stonehill College

WA04 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Calvert Room

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

Altruism in the Resolution of International Disputes

Russell L. Moses

University of Minnesota

Discussant

David E. D'Lugo

University of California, Santa Barbara

WA05 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Diplomat Room

From Empire to Enigma: Re-Assessing the Foundations of the (British) Dominions in the Ashes of the 20th Century

Sponsor(s):

International Organization

Chair

Daniel Warner

Graduate Institute of International Studies

Dialogue or Reconstituted Monologue?: Foundations and Global Politics in the 1990s

Jim George

Australian National University

Dominion and Discourse: South Africa's International Relations

Peter Vale

University of the Western Cape

'Cool Britannia': Britain and the Post Colonial Discourse at the Close of the 20th Century

Nana Poku

University of Southampton

Neil Renwick

Nottingham Trent University

Reluctant Campers Too Far From Home: The Enigma of Australia and New Zealand at the Close of the 20th Century

Michael McKinley

Australian National University

Discussant

Daniel Warner

Graduate Institute of International Studies

WA06 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Capitol Room

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

Bowling Green State University

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

Director's Room

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

Hampton Room

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

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Sales Conference Room

The University in the Post Modern World

Sponsor(s):

International Education

Chair

Joe Rallo

Ferris State 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

Discussant

Joe Rallo

Ferris State University

WA11 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Embassy Room

Emerging Norms of Post-Conflict and Micro-Disarmament

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

Chair

Michael Pugh

University of Plymouth

Strategies of Disarmament and Demobilization After Post-Modern Conflict

R. Neil Cooper

University of Plymouth

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

WA12 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Governor's Boardroom

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

Discussant

John Daly

Johns Hopkins University

WA13 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Empire Room

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 Millennium Project

Klaus Hlfner

Freie University

WA14 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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 Agreements

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

Congressional Room

(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

Forum Room

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

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

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

Political Power Network

Lech W. Zacher

Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management

Roundtable Discussant

Steve M. Slaby

Princeton University

WA18 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Taft Room (Marriott)

Agricultural Liberalization in Comparative Perspective

Sponsor(s):

Global Development

Chairs

James Reed Pletcher

Denison University

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

Laura Enriquez

University of California, Berkeley

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

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 and Duke University

Discussant

Jeffrey Herbst

Princeton University

WA19 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

Truman Room (Marriott)

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

Senate Room

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

Multiculturalism Reconsidered: Canadian and Swedish Responses to Migration Issues in the 1990s

Douglas Nord

University of Umea

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

Garbo Room

Globalization, Integration, Regionalization

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

This Panel precedes Panel(s) WB22

Chair

Matt Davies

Pennsylvania State University-Erie

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

Metropolitan State College of Denver

The Budapest Process: Internationalization of Migration Controls

Henk Overbeek

University of Amsterdam

Discussant

Matt Davies

Pennsylvania State University-Erie

WA23 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Chairman's Boardroom

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

Philip E. Steinberg

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

Marquee Cabaret Room

The Influence of Western-Style Globalization on Developing States and Markets

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

Chair

Llewellyn D. Howell

Thunderbird - American Graduate School of International Management

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

Llewellyn D. Howell

Thunderbird - American Graduate School of International Management

WA25 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Palladian Room

Theories of International Political Economy and the Asian Financial Crisis

Sponsor(s):

Korean Association of International Studies

Chair

Ku-Hyun Jung

Yonsei University

On the Cause of the East Asian Financial Crisis: With a Focus on the Korean Case

Seok-jin Lew

Sogang University

Foreign Exchange Crisis in Korea: Causes and Process

Wang-Sik Kim

Ewha Womans University

IMF Bail-out Program and Labor Relations in Korea

Hyun-Seok Yu

Choong-Ang University

Discussants

Chung-in Moon

Yonsei University

Young-Bae Hwang

Honam University

WA26 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Executive Room

Roundtable:Virtual Education, Digital Learning, and IS Curriculum--A Discussion on a Possible ISA-Supported Curriculum for Virtual Universities

Sponsor(s):

Active Learning in International Affairs

International Political Economy

Chair

Lev Gonick

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Roundtable Discussants

M. Kent Bolton

California State University, San Marcos

G. Matthew Bonham

Syracuse University

Vicki Golich

California State University, San Marcos

Timothy Lim

California State University, Los Angeles

WA27 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Warren Room (Marriott)

The IPE of the Environment: The Politics of Policy

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

This Panel precedes Panel(s) WB27

Chair

Dimitris Stevis

Colorado State University

Environmental NGOs, TNCs, and the Question of Governance

Peter J. Newell

University of Sussex

Environmental Economism and Global Problem Solving Processes

Rosalind Irwin

York University

States, Firms, NGOs, and the Global Political Economy of Trade and the Environment

Marc Williams

University of Sussex

IPE and the Environment: A Radical Ecological Perspective

Eric Laferriere

John Abbott College

Discussant

Gabriela Kutting

University of Aberdeen

WB01 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Ambassador Ballroom

Theme Panel:

Questioning the Millennium: Reflections on a Historical Epoch

Chair

Sasson Sofer

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Sovereignty, Civilization, and International Society at the Millennium

Robert H. Jackson

University of British Columbia

International Society Against the Millennium: Reflections on International Relations in a Time of Confusion

James Mayall

Cambridge University

Interpretations of Our Time

Sasson Sofer

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Discussant

Mark W. Zacher

University of British Columbia

WB02 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Sales Conference Room

Communications, Politics, and Change

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

This Panel follows Panel(s) 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

Council Room

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

Diplomat Room

The Enduring NATO Alliance

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

Chair

Olav F. Knudsen

University of Copenhagen

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

Discussant

Karl K. Schonberg

Dickinson College

WB05 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Director's Room

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

Executive Room

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

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

Calvert Room

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

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Georgetown University

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

Johnson Room (Marriott)

The Law of the Sea in the New Millennium: 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

Empire Room

Theme Roundtable:

Back to the 1950s? The Question of Retrogression in the Social Sciences

Sponsor(s):

International Ethics

Chair

David N. Gibbs

University of Arizona

Roundtable Discussants

William Greider

The Rolling Stone

Edward S. Herman

University of Pennsylvania

Ronald W. Cox

Florida International University

Sandra Halperin

University of Pittsburgh

WB11 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Chairman's Boardroom

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

WB12 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Capitol Room

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

Palladian Room

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

Chair

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

WB14 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

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

Discussants

Michael Shifter

Inter-American Dialogue

Larman Wilson

American University

WB15 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Forum Room

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 University

Gunilla Bjorklund

Royal Institute of Technology

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 University

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

Congressional Room

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

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

Cabinet Room

Globalization, State, and Civil Society

Sponsor(s):

Global Development

International Political Economy

Chair

Nikhil Aziz

University of Denver

Nigerien 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

Truman Room (Marriott)

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

Embassy Room

The Regional Parties to the Conflict: The Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

This Panel precedes Panel(s) WC20 and WD23

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

Tanzania's Foreign Policy During the Zaire Refugee Crisis, 1996-1997

James Milner

St. Antony's College

Discussant

Kurt Mills

The American University in Cairo

WB21 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Marquee Cabaret Room

Political and Economic Forces of Regionalism

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

Chair

Timothy J. Sinclair

University of Warwick

Institutional Design and the Performance of Trade Blocs

Quan Li

The Pennsylvania 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

Garbo Room

Processes of Internationalization

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

This Panel follows Panel(s) WA22

Chair

Kostas G. Messas

Metropolitan State College 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

The Impact of Globalization on the International Trade Regime

Gilbert R. Winham

Dalhousie University

National Security and the Threat of Global Financial Contagion

Jeffrey A. Stacey

Columbia University

Discussant

Randall Germain

University of Newcastle

WB23 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Senate Room

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

Taft Room (Marriott)

Modern Diplomacy I

Sponsor(s):

Diplomatic Studies

This Panel precedes Panel(s) WC24

Chair

Linda S. Frey

University of Montana

Legitimacy and the Symbolic Life of the Security Council

Ian Hurd

Yale University

The Making of the Cyprus Settlement, 1958-60

Alan James

University of Keele

International Dispute Resolution: Franco- Spanish Relations, 1659-1701

David Stewart

Hillsdale College

Disraeli, Clemenceau, Stimson: Social Types in the Analysis of Great Power Diplomacy

David Sylvan

Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

Corinne A. Graff

Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

Elisabetta Pugliese

Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

Discussant

Marsha Frey

Kansas State University

WB25 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Hampton Room

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

Barnard/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

Discussant

Nergis Canefe

York University

WB26 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Governor's Boardroom

Capital and Power in the Global Political Economy

Sponsor(s):

Global Development

International Political Economy

Chair

Jonathan Nitzan

York University

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

WB27 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Warren Room (Marriott)

The IPE of the Environment: The Diffusion of Policies

Sponsor(s):

Environmental Studies

International Political Economy

This Panel follows Panel(s) WA27

Chair

Valerie Assetto

Colorado State University

Global Change and the Political Economy of Environmental Reform in Brazil

Valerie de Campos Mello

Candido Mendes University

Globalization and the Environment: Political Economy of Natural Resource Protection in Indonesia

Jacob Park

UN University-Institute of Advanced Studies

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

Discussants

Kathryn Hochstetler

Colorado State University

Sing C. Chew

California State University, Humboldt

WP01 Wednesday 12:30 - 2:30 PM

Blue Room

Poster Session on Conflict and International Security

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

Bellicosity and Economic Growth: The Opportunity and Willingness to Engage in Militarized Interstate Disputes

Charles Boehmer

Penn State 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

Paradigmatic Crisis: Progress and Knowledge Accumulation in the Study of World Politics

Brian Dille

Arizona State University

The American Hegemonic Discourse: The Internet as a Weapon of Mass Creation

W. Michael Fagen

George Washington University

The Dynamics of Apartheid Identities

James J. Frueh

American University

Preventive Deployment: Missing Link Between Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention--Macedonian Approach to Peace

Lidija Georgieva

Faculty of Philosophy, Skopje

Reconstruction of Racial and Ethnic Identity Among Jamaican Immigrants

Joyce Hamilton

Brandeis University

Crisis or Incoherence: Can Max Weber Help?

Elaine M. Jordan

Arizona State University

Peacekeeping as Regulatory Politics: Public Administration Theory and U.N. Operations in Support of Transitions from Violent to Peaceful Political Conflict

Karl J. Irving

American University

The European Integration Process as a Tool for Conflict Resolution: Accession to the EU and the Search for a Settlement of the Cyprus Conflict

Joseph S. Joseph

University of Cyprus

Greece's European Convergence: The Kapodistrias Plan

Akis Kalaitzidis

Temple University

Civilizations, Forms of Struggle, and Aboriginal/Settler Relations in Canada: Towards a Conceptual Language

James C.B. Lawson

York University

The Politics of Threat Perception in South Africa and Israel/Palestine

Daniel Lieberfeld

Bowdoin College

Teaching Intelligence: Getting Started

John D. Macartney

American University

A Historic Day: The Redefining of the Identity of Sinn Fein After the Belfast Agreement?

Elena Mastors

Washington State University

Balkan Regionalism: Exploring a Potential Contradiction in Terms in the Debate Over the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI)

Nicole R. Lindstrom

Syracuse University

Great Power Influence on Regional Allies: The Relationship Between Threats and Promises, Gains, and Losses

David J. Pervin

Bilkent University

Powerful Pacifists? Center State Military Intervention in the Cold War and the Post Cold War

Jeffrey J. Pickering

Kansas State University

Legitimacy and the Limits of Nationalism: China and the Diaoyu Islands

Phillip C. Saunders

Princeton University

Erica K. Strecker

Princeton University

American Hard Power vs. European Soft Power: Burden Sharing for NATO Military Mission

Gert B. Schmitt

University of Maryland

International Norms Diffusion and Progress Towards Democracy: Comparing Kenya and Uganda

Hans Peter Schmitz

Universitaet Konstanz

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

The Social and Material Parameters of International Politics

Katja Weber

Georgia Institute of Technology

The Potency of Failure: Toothless Agreements as a Purposeful Beginning Or as an Unfortunate Consequence

Jane A. Winzer

Emory University

UN Peacekeeping and Regional Organisations

Hanako Umezawa

New Activism in Indian Security Policy: Implications for Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

Anupam Srivastava

University of Georgia

Rivalry Termination and the Democratic Peace

Tove Grete Lie

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

WC01 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Hampton Room

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

SUNY Stony Brook

The Role of Mediation in Conflict Management

Jonathan Wilkenfeld

University of Maryland

Tara E. Santmire

University of Maryland

Chris Frain

University of Maryland

Sarit Kraus

Bar Ilan University

Discussant

Kelly M. Kadera

University of Iowa

WC02 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Calvert Room

Understanding the International Relations of Yugoslavia's Demise

Sponsor(s):

Diplomatic Studies

Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration

Foreign Policy Analysis

Post Communist States in International Relations

This Panel follows Panel(s) 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

Evolutionary Theory and the Timing of Ethnic Violence: Opportunities and Constraints for Theory and Policy

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

Deepa Khosla

University of Maryland

WC03 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Director's Room

Theme Panel:

African Foreign Policy in the New Millennium: 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 Millennium: From Coming Anarchy to Security Community

Timothy M. Shaw

Dalhousie University

South Africa's Transformation towards a Competition State: Cultural Ascendancy and the 'African Renaissance'

Janis Van Der Westhuizen

University of Stellenbosch and Dalhousie University

Discussants

Sheila A. Smith

International Research Center for Japanese Studies

Ahmed I. Samatar

Macalester College

WC04 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Chairman's Boardroom

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

Guzal Anotoyj

National Institute of Russian-Ukranian Relations

Discussant

Joyce P. Kaufman

Whittier College

WC05 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Marquee Cabaret Room

Theorizing on the Foreign Policy of the Global South: Analytic Perspectives

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

International Political Economy

This Panel precedes Panel(s) 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

Council Room

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

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

Forum Room

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

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

Diplomat Room

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

Governor's Boardroom

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

Water for Power, Water as Power: 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

Congressional Room

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 Oversight 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

Ambassador Ballroom

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

Discussant

R.B.J. Walker

University of Victoria

WC12 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Capitol Room

Theme 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

Executive Room

Roundtable:

Cutting Edge Research in Conflict Resolution

Sponsor(s):

Peace Studies

Chair

Ho-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

Sales Conference Room

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

Cabinet Room

Roundtable:

The Impact of Transnational Crime on the Americas

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

This Panel precedes Panel(s) WD04

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

WC16 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Warren Room (Marriott)

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

Empire Room

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

WC18 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

Regionalism in Northeast Asia: Comparative Analysis of National Perspectives

Sponsor(s):

Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies

Foreign Policy Analysis

International Political Economy

This Panel precedes Panel(s) 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

Palladian Room

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 precedes Panel(s) 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

Embassy Room

Ethnic Conflict and Refugees: The Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997

Sponsor(s):

Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration

Peace Studies

This Panel precedes Panel(s) WD23

This Panel follows Panel(s) WB20

Chair

Roger Winter

U.S. Committee for Refugees

The Small Arms Traffic in Central Africa

Kathi Austin

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

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Discussant

Chris Farrands

Nottingham Trent University

WC22 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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

Cord Jakobeit

Hamburg University

WC23 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Senate Room

The Human Consequences of the Prevailing Global Political Economy

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

Chair

Rhona G. Leibel

University of Minnesota

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

American University

Discussant

Rhona G. Leibel

University of Minnesota

WC24 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Taft Room (Marriott)

Modern Diplomacy II

Sponsor(s):

Diplomatic Studies

This Panel follows Panel(s) 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

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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 Amsterdam and 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

Truman Room (Marriott)

Gender and International Development

Sponsor(s):

Feminist Theory and Gender Studies

Global Development

Chair

Vidya Samarasinghe

American University

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

Vidya Samarasinghe

American University

WC27 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Garbo Room

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

Council Room

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

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

WD02 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Ambassador Ballroom

Complex Mediations: Practitioner Perspectives on Third Party Roles

Sponsor(s):

Peace Studies

Chair

Pamela Aall

U.S. Institute of Peace

Mediation in Mozambique: The Role of the Community of Sant 'Egidio

Andrea Bartoli

Columbia University

Managing Complexity in Multiparty Mediations

Chester A. Crocker

Georgetown University and U.S. Institute of Peace

More and Less Than It Seemed: The Carter-Nunn-Powell Mediation in Haiti in 1994

Robert A. Pastor

Emory University

Discussant

Fen Osler Hampson

Carleton University

WD03 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Calvert Room

Irredentism in Contemporary World Politics

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

Chair

R. William Ayres

University of Mississippi

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

Managing Intrastate Conflicts: Strategies for Accommodating Separatist Groups

Jeff J. Corntassel

Virginia Polytechnic and State University

Discussant

Patrick James

Iowa State University

WD04 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Cabinet Room

Crime in the Americas: Political and International Dimensions

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

This Panel follows Panel(s) WC15

Chair

Roberto Espindola

University of Bradford

Politics By Other Means? Crime and Democracy in Latin America

Roberto Espindola

University of Bradford

The Participation Paradox: How Political Participation in Mexico Contributes to the Erosion Instead of the Construction of Legality

Patricia Olney

University of Miami

The Economic Impact of Organized Crime in the Americas

Jane Hughes

Brandeis University

Global Markets and National Democracies in Fin de Siecle Capitalism

Atilio Boron

CLACSO

Indigenous People and Transnational Crime

Jean Daudelin

Canadian Foundation for the Americas

Discussant

Margaret N. Beare

York University

WD05 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Marquee Cabaret Room

Theorizing on the Foreign Policy of the Global South: Regional Perspectives

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

International Political Economy

This Panel follows Panel(s) 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

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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

Director's Room

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 Millennium

Meltem S. Muftuler-Bac

Bilkent University

Intra-Alliance Conflict and What Happened to Collective Identity Formation? Greece and Turkey in NATO

Philippos K. Savvides

University of Utah

Discussant

Michael A. Turner

United States International University

WD08 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Congressional Room

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

Discussant

Mira Sucharov

Georgetown University

WD09 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Warren Room (Marriott)

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

Governor's Boardroom

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 B. Andersen

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

Anthony F. Lang, Jr.

American University in Cairo

Discussant

Andrew Valls

Morehouse College

WD11 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

Lynchburg 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

Capitol Room

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

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Canada and International Security Institutions: Specificity of a Middle Power?

Nelson Michaud

Dalhousie University

Louis Belanger

Université Laval

American Policy Towards the Reform of The United Nations Security Council, 1990-1997

Martin Roy

Université du Québec à Montréal

American Policy Towards the Reform of The United Nations Security Council, 1990-1997

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

J. Martin Rochester

University of Missouri, St. Louis

WD15 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Forum Room

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

Discussant

Karrin Scapple

Southwest Missouri State University

WD16 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Hampton Room

Theme Roundtable:

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: Feminist IR Issues in Norway

Eli Stamnes

University of Wales

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

Garbo Room

Studying Masculinities and International Relations: Reinforcing or Challenging Patriarchy?

Sponsor(s):

Feminist Theory and Gender Studies

Chair

L. H. M. Ling

Institute of Social Studies

Weaving Intimacy and Reflexivity: The Locational Politics of Power, Knowledge, and Identities

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

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

Asia-Pacific: A Regional Community Emerging?

Sponsor(s):

Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies

Foreign Policy Analysis

International Political Economy

This Panel follows Panel(s) 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 US and North Korea: Rapprochement Emerging?

Kyung-Ae Park

University of British Columbia

Discussant

Mel Gurtov

Portland State University

WD19 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Palladian Room

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 follows Panel(s) 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

Discussant

Donald L. Robinson

Smith College

WD20 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Senate Room

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

Executive Room

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

Truman Room (Marriott)

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

Discussant

Anne Pitsch

University of Maryland

WD23 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Embassy Room

The Foreign Policy of Non-Regional Actors: The Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

This Panel follows Panel(s) WB20 and WC20

Chair

Astri Suhrke

Christian Michelsen Institute

The Multi-National Force Deployment to Eastern Zaire: A Perspective on the Conception, Planning, and Termination of OP Assurance

Laurence J. Baxter

York University

U.S. Foreign Policy and Media in the Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997

David Stephen

The NewsHour

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

Robert G. Houdek

National Intelligence Council

WD24 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Sales Conference Room

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

Carlos E. Vargas

Instituto de Estudios Peruanos

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

Empire Room

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

Hikoji Wakoh

Kanagawa 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

Diplomat Room

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

WD27 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Chairman's Boardroom

Liberalism and Its (Dis)contents

Sponsor(s):

International Organization

Chair

J. P. Singh

University of Mississippi

The WTO: Triumph of Global Capitalism?

Susan K. Sell

George Washington University

Power and Plurality: North-South Negotiations During NWICO and WTO Telecommunications Accord

J. P. Singh

University of Mississippi

International/Intertextual: Moving Forward

Karen Erickson

University of Alaska, Fairbanks

Discussant

Stacy D. VanDeveer

Harvard University Thursday Panel Sessions


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TA01 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Congressional Room

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

Chairman's Boardroom

Politics and Foreign Policy in a Changing Iran

Chair

Paul D. Hoyt

West Virginia University

Mapping the "American Labyrinth" in Iranian Foreign Policy

Mahmood Sariolghalam

National University of Iran

The Debate on Civilization and Civil Society in Iran

Mehdi Mozaffari

University of Aarhus

Civil Debate Versus the Politicization of Human Rights in Iran

Mahmood Monshipouri

Quinnipiac College

Discussant

Paul D. Hoyt

West Virginia University

TA03 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Calvert Room

Conflict Prevention: Methods and Approaches I

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

This Panel precedes Panel(s) TB03

Chair

Albrecht Schnabel

United Nations University

The Realism of Preventive Diplomacy

Bruce W. Jentleson

University of California, Davis

The Role of Risk Assessments in Conflict Prevention: A Country Indicators Approach

David B. Carment

Carleton University

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

Council Room

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 Foreign and Security Studies

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

Theodore Couloumbis

Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy

TA05 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Capitol Room

The Social Construction of Foreign Policy

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

Chair

Jutta Weldes

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

The Japanese Construction of the Westphalia System

Lawrence Katzenstein

University of Minnesota

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

Hampton Room

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

Diplomat Room

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

Comparing Competitive Arms Processes and Militarized Dispute Outcomes Among Asia's Three Key Enduring Rivalries

Michael D. Wallace

University of British Columbia

Brian L. Job

University of British Columbia

Andre Laliberte

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

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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

Daniel J. Whiteneck

Towson University

Indo-Russian Defense Cooperation: Strategic Implications for Southern Asia and Beyond

Anupam Srivastava

University of Georgia

Russian Security Interests in East Asia: The U.S.-Japan Military Alliance

Irene F. Podlubnaya

Sakhalin Government

Shadow Dancing: Seeking Consensus on the North Korean Question

Marc E. Lanteigne

McGill University

Discussant

Jyotika Saksena

University of Georgia

TA10 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Director's Room

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

Empire Room

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

Palladian Room

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

Duncan Snidal

University of Chicago

TA13 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Forum Room

Images of Cosmopolitanism

Sponsor(s):

International Ethics

Chair

Michael J. Smith

University of Virginia

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

Sales Conference Room

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

Grant Chapman

Ottawa University

TA15 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Garbo Room

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 Durham

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

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

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

Truman Room (Marriott)

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

Information, Power, and the Distributional Effects of the INTERNET

Elizabeth Crump Hanson

University of Connecticut

The New Information Environment and National Security Policy Making

Steven Livingston

George Washington University

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

Executive Room

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

Discussant

Stewart S. Johnson

California State University, Los Angeles

TA19 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

Shared Water Resources: From Conflict to Cooperation

Sponsor(s):

Environmental Studies

International Political Economy

Chair

Miriam Lowi

The College of New Jersey

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

George Washington University

Economic Development and the Politics of Fruits and Vegetables

Neda A. Zawahri

University of Virginia

Discussant

Miriam Lowi

The College of New Jersey

TA20 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Warren Room (Marriott)

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

Marquee Cabaret Room

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

Senate Room

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

ISCSC

Methodologies For Studying World Historical Systems and the Problem of Subjectivity

William Wing

University of Arizona

David N. Gibbs

University of Arizona

Discussant

Walter Goldfrank

University of California, Santa Cruz

TA23 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Ambassador Ballroom

Comparing Foreign Policies: The Cases of Germany and Japan I

Sponsor(s):

Japan Association of International Relations

This Panel precedes Panel(s) TB14

Chair

Hideo Sato

University of Tsukuba

Germany's Post-Unification Foreign Policy in Search of Explanation--Realist, Liberal, and Ideational Approaches

Volker Rittberger

University of Tuebingen

Japan and Regional Integration in Asia-Pacific

Akihiko Tanaka

University of Tokyo

Germany, Japan, and Regional Integration in Europe and Asia-Pacific: A Comparative Analysis

Hanns Maull

University of Trier

Discussants

Takashi Inoguchi

University of Tokyo

Thomas Risse

European University Institute

TA24 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Governor's Boardroom

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

Susan Dicklich

Franklin and Marshall College

Waning Waves and Cultural Shocks: A Case Study of Democracy in Transition

Imtiaz Hussain

Universidad Iberoamericana, 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

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

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

Cabinet Room

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

Ethno-National Diasporas and Security in Europe: The Special Case of Cyprus

Victoria S. Gray

University of Maryland

Discussant

Sarah Wayland

Brock University

TA27 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Embassy Room

Diasporas in World Politics: Comparative Perspectives--Session I

Sponsor(s):

Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration

Global Development

This Panel precedes Panel(s) TB27 and TC27

Chair

Rey Koslowski

Rutgers 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, University of Haifa

Nigerian Pro-Democracy Movements in the Diaspora

Kole A. Shettima

Ohio University

Discussants

Andrea M. Bertone

University of Maryland

Elissar Sarrouh

Carleton University

TB01 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Empire Room

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 J. Lawson

Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

Discussants

Joel H. Rosenthal

Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs

Robert Gallucci

Georgetown University

TB02 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Hampton Room

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

Calvert Room

Conflict Prevention: Instruments and Actors II

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

This Panel follows Panel(s) TA03

Chair

David B. Carment

Carleton University

Regional Organizations and Conflict Prevention: CFSP and ESDI

Simon Duke

European Institute of Public Administration

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

United Nations University

Discussant

Thomas Weiss

Brown University

TB04 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Chairman's Boardroom

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

Executive Room

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

Eric Stern

Stockholm University

TB06 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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

Marquee Cabaret Room

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 Kazem 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

Director's Room

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

Warren Room (Marriott)

Roundtable:

Security Studies for the 21st Century

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

Chair

Joseph Lepgold

Georgetown University

Roundtable Discussants

Roy Godson

Georgetown University

George A. Lopez

University of Notre Dame

George Quester

University of Maryland

Richard Shultz

Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University

J. Ann Tickner

University of Southern California

TB10 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Congressional Room

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

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

Economic Human Rights and Global Politics

Sponsor(s):

International Ethics

Chair

William F. Felice

Eckerd College

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

Council Room

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

Hobart and William Smith Colleges

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

Janet E. Adamski

Baylor University

Discussant

James Wehmeyer

Smithsonian Institution

TB13 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Cabinet Room

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

Myron J. Aronoff

Rutgers University

Realism, Institutionalism, and Ethnonationalism in the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Crisis Behavior in Protracted

Shmuel Sandler

Bar-Ilan University

Hemda Ben Yehuda-Agid

Bar-Ilan University

Discussant

Patrick M. Regan

Binghamton University

TB14 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Ambassador Ballroom

Comparing Foreign Policies: The Cases of Germany and Japan II

Sponsor(s):

Japan Association of International Relations

This Panel follows Panel(s) TA23

Chair

Volker Rittberger

University of Tuebingen

Paradise Lost: Territorial Policies of Japan and Germany After World War II

Susanne Feske

Free University of Berlin

Japanese and German Global Energy and Environmental Policies

Miranda Schreurs

University of Maryland

Japan's Policy Toward The United Nations

Ryo Oshiba

Hitotsubashi University

Discussants

Hideo Sato

University of Tsukuba

Tadashi Aruga

Dokkyo University

TB15 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Mark A. Laffey

Kent State University

Mark Rupert

Syracuse University

Saskia Sassen

Columbia University

TB16 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Forum Room

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

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

TB18 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Capitol Room

Critical Perspectives on Global Finance

Sponsor(s):

Feminist Theory and Gender Studies

International Political Economy

Chair

Geoffrey R.D. Underhill

University of Amsterdam and 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

Diplomat Room

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

Johns Hopkins University

Chaos and Governance: Comparing Hegemonic Transitions in the Modern World System

Beverly 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

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

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

Taylor Buff

Mercer University

Discussant

Carlo Maria Santoro

University of Milano

TB21 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Sales Conference Room

Development and Authority in the Global Political Economy

Sponsor(s):

Global Development

International Political Economy

Chair

Himadeep R. Muppidi

University of Minnesota

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

Governor's Boardroom

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 Role of Ethnicity in International Relations--The Case of Europe

Silvo Devetak

University of Maribor, Slovenia

Normative Problems in Recognizing Political Representation: Subnational Political Communities, International Political Bodies, and the 'Voices that Count'

Martin Weber

University of Southampton

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

Senate Room

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

Leona Pallansch

St. Mary's University

Strom Thacker

Boston University

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

M. Kent Bolton

California State University, San Marcos

TB24 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Truman Room (Marriott)

Measuring Dimensions of Influence

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

Chair

David Lai

University of Colorado

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

David Lai

University of Colorado

TB25 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Palladian Room

Theme Panel:

Virtual Diplomacy: A Revolution in Diplomatic Affairs--Theory

Sponsor(s):

Diplomatic Studies

This Panel precedes Panel(s) TC25

Chair

Margarita S. Studemeister

United States Institute of Peace

Lessons from Information Warfare

Martin Libicki

RAND Corporation

The Nature of a Revolution in Diplomatic Affairs

David Ronfeldt

RAND Corporation

John Arquilla

Naval Postgraduate School

The Praxis of Virtual Diplomacy

Gordon S. Smith

University of British Columbia

Diplomacy, States, and Sovereignty in the Information Age

James N. Rosenau

George Washington University

Discussant

Jeffrey Cooper

Science Applications and International Corporation

TB26 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Garbo Room

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

TBA

Princeton Lyman

Discussant

Dennis Pirages

University of Maryland

TB27 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Embassy Room

Diasporas in World Politics: Comparative Perspectives--Session II

Sponsor(s):

Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration

This Panel precedes Panel(s) TC27

This Panel follows Panel(s) TA27

Chair

Yosef Lapid

New Mexico State University

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

TC01 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Hampton Room

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

Forum Room

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

Marquee Cabaret Room

Economic Sanctions: Theories and Practice I

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

This Panel precedes Panel(s) TD03

Chair

A. Cooper Drury

Southern Methodist University

Who's Afraid of Economic Incentives? Allies, Adversaries, and Domestic Coalitions

Jason W. Davidson

Georgetown University

George E. Shambaugh

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

Garbo Room

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

D. Scott 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

Diplomat Room

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

Rod Muth

University of Colorado at Denver

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

Executive Room

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe: The Foundation for a Pluralistic Security Community in Europe?

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

This Panel precedes Panel(s) TD06

Chair

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

Ambassador Ballroom

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

Chairman's Boardroom

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

Council Room

Thinking Normatively About Security

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

Chair

David Johnson

George Washington University

The Tension Between Transnationalism and Intergovernmentalism in the United Nations

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

Cabinet Room

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

Truman Room (Marriott)

Why Do States Play Dirty? Theories of Conflict and the Covert Use of Force

Sponsor(s):

Intelligence Studies

Chair

Gregory A. Weisler

Emory University

The Security Dilemma and the Use of Covert Force

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

David Sylvan

Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

Domestic Political Context and Choosing Covert Force

Gregory A. Weisler

Emory University

Discussant

Ronald W. Cox

Florida International University

TC12 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Director's Room

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

The Road to Success: Political Conditions for the Development of Supranational Adjudication for the Protection of Human Rights in Europe

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

Governor's Boardroom

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 From an Environmental Perspective

Paul G. Harris

Olondon Guildhall University

Globalization: A Social Practices View

Adam Lutzker

Hamilton College

Surviving "Titanic": The Crisis in African Cinema

Cynthia E. Marker

Old Dominion University

Discussant

Samuel J. Barkin

Colby College

TC14 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Calvert Room

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

Yokohama City 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

Johnson Room (Marriott)

Roundtable:

Evaluation and Assessment of Conflict Intervention Initiatives

Sponsor(s):

Peace Studies

Chairs

Michael Lund

Creative Associates International

Marc H. Ross

Bryn Mawr College

The Turn to Evaluation in International Conflict Interventions: Context, Issues and Results

Michael Lund

Creative Associates International

Theories of Practice and the Evaluation of Ethnic Conflict

Marc H. 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

TC16 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Sales Conference Room

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

Ethnicity, Regime Support, and Center-Periphery Relations in the Russian Federation

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

Congressional Room

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

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

Technische Universitaet Darmstadt

Discussants

Emanuel Adler

Herbew University of Jerusalem

Michael Barnett

University of Wisconsin

TC18 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

Empire Room

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

Capitol Room

Theme Roundtable:

Cities, Civilizations, and World Systems

Sponsor(s):

Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies

International Political Economy

Chair

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

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

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

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

Senate Room

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

Neal 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

Warren Room (Marriott)

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

Palladian Room

Theme Panel:

Virtual Diplomacy: A Revolution in Diplomatic Affairs - Case Studies

Sponsor(s):

Diplomatic Studies

This Panel follows Panel(s) TB25

Chair

Sheryl J. Brown

U.S. Institute of Peace

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

Jeffrey Cooper

Science Applications and International Corporation

TC26 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

Embassy Room

Diasporas in World Politics: Comparative Perspectives--Session III

Sponsor(s):

Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration

Global Development

This Panel follows Panel(s) TA27 and TB27

Chair

Ted Robert Gurr

University of Maryland

The Kurdish Diaspora in France and Germany

Emek Ucarer

Bucknell University

Russia and Russian Diasporas in the "New Abroad"

Marion Recktenwald

University of Maryland

Comparing Post-Soviet Diasporas

Neil J. Melvin

Leeds University

Discussant

Fred W. Riggs

University of Hawaii

TD01 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Congressional Room

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 Motivation

Annette Freyberg-Inan

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

Columbia University

TD02 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Capitol Room

Theme Panel:

International Organizations and the Environment

Chair

Leann Brown

University of Florida

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

Jxrgen Wettestad

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute

TD03 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Marquee Cabaret Room

Economic Sanctions: Theories and

Practice II

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

This Panel follows Panel(s) TC03

Chair

A. Cooper Drury

Southern Methodist University

United Nations Sanctions: Lessons of Experience

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

Diplomat Room

FPA Distinguished Scholar Panel in Honor of Charles Kegley Jr.

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 Jr.

University of South Carolina

TD05 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Palladian Room

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

Risk Aversion in International Relations

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

Executive Room

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 follows Panel(s) 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

Hampton Room

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

Cabinet Room

Theme Panel:

Historical Materialism and Global Capitalism

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

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

Council Room

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

Embassy Room

The Diplomacy of Conflict and Conciliation

Sponsor(s):

Diplomatic Studies

Chair

Linda B. Miller

Wellesley College/Brown University

N-Person Games and C Type Coercive Diplomacy: Explaining the Restoration of Democracy in Haiti

Horace A. Bartilow

University of Kentucky

Understanding Global Repentance

Ariel Colonomos

Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris

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

Warren Room (Marriott)

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

Sales Conference Room

The Law of Outer Space: New Frontiers, New Boundaries

Sponsor(s):

International Law

Chair

Jonathan F. Galloway

Lake Forest College

The Question of Property Rights in Outer Space

JoAnn C. Clayton-Townsend

National Research Council

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

Garbo Room

Theorizing Peace Studies: Revitalizing a Critical-Ethical Tradition

Sponsor(s):

Peace Studies

Chair

Louis Kriesberg

Syracuse University

Theorizing Gendered Violence

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

Governor's Boardroom

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

Forum Room

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

Calvert Room

The Extension of NATO: Who Is Next?

Sponsor(s):

Post-Communist States in International Relations

Chairs

Radovan Vukadinovic

University of Zagreb

Charles Cnudde

Florida State University

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

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

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

Stephen M. Saideman

Texas Tech University

TD18 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

Transnational Actors in Local and Global Environmental Politics

Sponsor(s):

Environmental Studies

Chair

Steven F. Bernstein

Ohio State University

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

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

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

Truman Room (Marriott)

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

Senate Room

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

TD22 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Empire Room

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 A. Mazrui

Binghamton University

TD23 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

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

Discussant

Karin M. Fierke

Nuffield College, Oxford

TD24 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Chairman's Boardroom

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

Ambassador Ballroom

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

Director's Room

Domestic Sources of International Policy

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

Chair

Brenda M. Seaver

University of California, Irvine

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

Brenda M. Seaver

University of California, Irvine

TD27 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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

Rohit Lekhi

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

Leona Pallansch

St. Mary's University Friday Panel and Poster Sessions


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FA01 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Marquee Cabaret Room

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

Executive Room

Theme Roundtable:

Comparative Case Studies and Crisis Management

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

Chair

Bengt Sundelius

Uppsala University

Roundtable Discussants

Alexander L. George

Stanford University

Arjen Boin

Leiden University

Eric Stern

Stockholm University

FA03 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Truman Room (Marriott)

New Labour, New Foreign Policy? Labour Governments and British Foreign Policy

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

Chair

Hugh Dyer

University of Leeds

Labour Governments, Mercenaries, and Ethics

Caroline Kennedy-Pipe

University of Durham

Labour and Belize: An Unfinished Story

Paul Rich

University of the Americas-Puebla

Guillermo De Los Reyes

University of the Americas-Puebla

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

Council Room

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

Public Opinion, Congressional Policy Making and Congruence: The Case of U.S. Policy Towards the United Nations

Jiyoung Chin

University of Connecticut

Christopher Marsh

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

Vincent Kelly Pollard

University of Hawaii at Manoa

Discussant

Jerel Rosati

University of South Carolina

FA05 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Hampton Room

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

Discussant

Chris Brown

Southampton University

FA06 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Director's Room

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

Warren L. Mason

Miami University

Discussant

Gregory A. Flynn

Georgetown University

FA07 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Calvert Room

Interstate Military Coalitions

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

Chair

Patricia A. Weitsman

Ohio University

The Coalition Paradox: The Politics of Military Cooperation

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

Forum Room

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

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

Governor's Boardroom

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

Ambassador Ballroom

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

Presidential Boardroom

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

Ann Kelleher

Pacific Lutheran University

David C. Prejsnar

Community College of Philadelphia

FA13 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Embassy Room

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

Discussant

Brian S. Mandell

Harvard University

FA14 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Empire Room

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

Senate Room

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

INSEAD

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

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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

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

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

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

Congressional Room

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

Garbo Room

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

Capitol Room

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

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

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

Cabinet Room

Regionalisms in the South at the End of the Century I

Sponsor(s):

Global Development

This Panel precedes Panel(s) 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

Sales Conference Room

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

Diplomat Room

Preventive Early Warning: Improving Response Mechanisms to Humanitarian Disasters

Sponsor(s):

Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration

Intelligence Studies

International Organization

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

Chad McDaniel

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

Chairman's Boardroom

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

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

Palladian Room

Labor and Privatization: A Global Look at Comparative Effects

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

Chair

Linda Cook

Brown University

Union Structures and Privatization Patterns: Lessons from Pakistan and South Asia

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

Truman Room (Marriott)

Theme Panel:

Constructivist Approaches to the Study of IR

Chair

Jennifer Sterling-Folker

University of Connecticut

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

Jennifer Sterling-Folker

University of Connecticut

FB02 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Council Room

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

FB03 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Taft Room (Marriott)

Theme Panel:

Facing Disaster: Security, Subjectivity, and Trauma

Chair

James Der Derian

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Métis and the Problematics of Hypersecurity

Michael Dillon

University of Lancaster

Julian Reid

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

Director's Room

The Formulation of U.S. Foreign Policy

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

Chair

Benjamin O. Fordham

State University of New York at Albany

Role Theory, Foreign Policy Advisers, and U.S. Foreign Policymaking

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

Sales Conference Room

Foreign Policy in Latin America

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

Global Development

Chair

Richard Craig

Kent State 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

Congressional Room

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

Calvert Room

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

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Allen Chong

York University

FB09 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Hampton Room

Theme Panel:

State Types, Roles, and Ideas: Bridging Classical Realism, Constructivism, and Liberalism

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

Chair

Dale Copeland

University of Virginia

How States Become What They Are: Explaining Peaceful and Violent Revisionism

Jason W. Davidson

Georgetown University

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

Discussants

Randall L. Schweller

Ohio State University

FB10 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Embassy Room

Getting Guns Off the Streets of the Global Village

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

Chair

Lucy J. Mathiak

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Light Weapons, Personal Security, and Israeli-Palestinian Peace

Jeffrey Boutwell

American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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

Executive Room

Roundtable:

The Psychopolitics of Protracted Conflicts

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

Chair

Yaacov Vertzberger

The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

Roundtable Discussants

Michael Brecher

McGill University

Richard Haass

The Brookings Institution

Ed Kolodziej

University of Illinois

Yaacov Vertzberger

The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

FB12 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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

Diplomat Room

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

Joseph Montville

Center for Strategic and International Studies

FB14 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Senate Room

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

Matthew MacArthur

Stanford University

Globalization and Law: Constructing a Global Regulatory Regime

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

Daniel Zamora

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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

Ambassador Ballroom

Theme Roundtable:

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

Marquee Cabaret Room

Theme Panel:

Educating International Security 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 Millennium

Daniel J. Kaufman

U.S. Military Academy

Continuum of Professional Military Security Education

Grant T. Hammond

U.S. Air War College

Discussant

Harvey M. Sapolsky

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

FB17 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Empire Room

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

Chairman's Boardroom

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

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

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

College of Wooster

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: OneWorld 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

Governor's Boardroom

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

Jamie Jacobs

West Virginia University

FB21 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Palladian Room

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

State University of New York College at Cortland

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

Forum Room

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

Boundary Breaking and Cyberspace

Gillian Youngs

University of Leicester

Discussant

Julie A. Murphy Erfani

Arizona State University

FB23 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Cabinet Room

Regionalisms in the South at the End of the Century II

Sponsor(s):

Global Development

This Panel follows Panel(s) 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

Garbo Room

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

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

Discussants

Michael Goyer

Center for European Studies

Glenn R. Fong

Thunderbird - American Graduate School of International Management

FB25 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Capitol Room

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

FB27 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

Whither the State I? Demise, Reconfiguration, or Perseverance

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

This Panel precedes Panel(s) FC27

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

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

FP01 Friday 12:30 - 2:30 PM Blue Room

Poster Session on International Political Economy and Globalization

The Strategic Context of Globalization in India

Jalal Alamgir

Brown University

Greece and the EMU: The Role of the State and Labor Relations

Kiki Anastasakos-Glikerdas

Temple University

The Nature of Democratization in the Arab World: The Case of Jordan

Abdalla M. Battah

Minnesota State University, Mankato

Consensus Democracy in the Global Economy: the Politics of Inclusion and the Inclusion of Politics in International Studies

Vicki Birchfield

University of Georgia

Marcus M.L. Crepaz

University of Georgia

Private Regimes and Corporate Social Purpose

David C. Bobrowsky

New York 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

Transforming International Public Organizations: The Case of UNCTAD

Matthias P. Finger

Graduate Institute of Public Administration, Lausanne Switzerland

Biranghre Ruchat

United Nations Staff College

Markets Matter: Globalization and the World Film Trade

Andrew Flibbert

Columbia University

Attitudes of the International Studies Professorate

David C. Garnham

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Game Theory, International Law, and Environmental Cooperation

Moshe Hirsch

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

A System of Global Governance? The United Nations and the Enforcement of International Law

Tonny Brem Knudsen

University of Aarhus

Political Economy of Income Distribution: Comparative Analysis of Taiwan and Mexico

He Li

Merrimack College

Democratization in Africa 1989-1996: Explaining Regime Transitions from an IPE Perspective

Staffan I. Lindberg

Lund University

Global Political Level Thought: An End of the Century/Millennium Perspective

Robert H. Manley

Seton Hall University

International Migration and the Challenge to European Nation-States

William J. Kiamie

George Washington 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

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

The Renewal of Religious Traditions in Europe: A New Dialogue Between Churches and Politics in the Areas of Environment, Peace, Drugs, and the Poverty Gap

Claude Pomerleau

University of Portland

Walter G. Sanchez

Universidad de Chile

Democratic Transition and Portfolio Investment

Adam L. Resnick

University of Colorado at Boulder

Food Dependency, 1970-1995: The Construction of a New Measure and its Applicability to Cross-National Research

Stephen J. Scanlan

Ohio State University

Europe and the Western Paradigm: A Search for Identity

Carlo Maria Santoro

University of Milano

International Organizations and Development Strategies: Do Leaders Lead?

Christopher W. Scholl

Ohio State University

The DNS Wars: Internet Governance in Crisis

Craig L. Simon

University of Miami

The Instrumental City - Cities as Instruments for the Renewal of State Sovereignty and Democratic Participation

Francesco Stolfi

Portland State University

Stopping the Global Flow of Ideas and the Targeting of International Cooperation by Non-Democracies

Geoffry L. Taubman

Columbia University

American Hard Power vs. European Soft Power: Burden Sharing for NATO Military Mission

Demetrios Theophylcatou

Mission of Cyprus to the UN

(Co)Producing Knowledge: A New Standpoint on the Informal Economy

Anne-Marie Turnage

Lock Haven University

Portuguese Decolonizations--A Long Term View

Nuno Valerio

Technical University of Lisbon

Olympic Airways and the Greek Industrial Relations Model

Marios Vassiliou

American University

How To Control: Internal Migration Regulations in China, Brazil, and India

Fei-Ling Wang

Georgia Institute of Technology

Overseas Investment Regimes: U.S. and Japan Compared

Barbara Weiss

University of Tsukuba

The New Political Economy of Risk Analysis

Ian Paul Kearns

University of Sheffield

Constructing the GATT-- The Political Origins of American Multilateralism

James N. Miller

Jerome Levy Institute of Economics at Bard College

Racial and Ethnic Relations in the Modern World-System: The Cases of Brazil and Angola

Kevin H. Ellsworth

FC01 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Hampton Room

Theme Panel:

Appraising Balance of Power Theory: A Progressive or Degenerative Research Program?

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

Scientific Study of International Processes

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

Ambassador Ballroom

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/Brown University

Roundtable Discussants

Thomas Biersteker

Brown University

Peter J. Dombrowski

Iowa State University

James M. McCormick

Iowa State University

Richard W. Mansbach

Iowa State University

FC03 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Diplomat Room

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

New York University

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

Forum Room

Fighting Transsovereign Problems in a World of Sovereign States

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

Chair

Anne Florini

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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

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

Discussant

P.J. Simmons

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

FC05 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Executive Room

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

Sales Conference Room

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

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

The Determinants of Development Aid to China, 1979-1996: 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

Capitol Room

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

Truman Room (Marriott)

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

Nana Poku

University of Southampton

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

Director's Room

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

James H. Lebovic

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

Alethia H. Cook

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

Empire Room

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

Cabinet Room

Secrets and Scholars: Problems and Prospects in Declassification and Access I

Sponsor(s):

Intelligence Studies

This Panel precedes Panel(s) 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

Congressional Room

Roundtable:

New Approaches to Human Rights Implementation

Sponsor(s):

International Ethics

International Law

Chair

Mark Gibney

University of North Carolina-Asheville

Roundtable Discussants

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

Embassy Room

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

Chairman's Boardroom

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

James Winship

Augustana College

Wendell Kurr

Highland Community College

David T. Jervis

Washburn University

FC15 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Garbo Room

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

University of Kent at Canterbury

Discussant

Janice Gross Stein

University of Toronto

FC16 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Governor's Boardroom

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

Explaining Compliance with Conditionality: A Constructivist Approach

Constance H. Cole

University of California, Davis

Returning to Europe: Impact of the EU Accession Criteria and Accession Partnerships on Domestic Policy in Central and Eastern Europe

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

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

Theme Panel:

Critical Approaches to European Integration

Sponsor(s):

International Organization

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

Marquee Cabaret Room

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

Discussants

Daniel Deudney

University of Pennsylvania

Marc Levy

CIESIN/Columbia University

FC19 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Palladian Room

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

Calvert Room

Theme Panel:

Looking at the World Through Non-Western Eyes I: Sources and Contents of Third Worldism

Sponsor(s):

Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies

This Panel precedes Panel(s) 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

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

Presidential Boardroom

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

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

Doris A. Fuchs

Louisiana State University

FC23 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Council Room

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

Power and Politics Revealed: Interrogating Intellectual Discourses in Globalization and Postmoderism

Don D. Marshall

University of the West Indies

Discussant

Robert O'Brien

University of Sussex

FC24 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

Thomas Lawton

Royal Holloway University of London

Discussant

Martin Staniland

University of Pittsburgh

FC25 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Senate Room

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

Scott D. Taylor

Smith College

Discussant

A. Maria Toyoda

Stanford University

FC26 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

Whither the State II? The Increasing Influence of Non-State Actors on Global-Level Negotiations

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

This Panel follows Panel(s) FB27

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

Congressional Room

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

Scorched Earth in Policy and Theory

Larry A. Swatuk

University of Botswana

Discussant

Kevin Dunn

Boston University

FD02 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Hampton Room

Theme Panel:

Intra-Realist Debates: Theoretical Progress or Degeneration?

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

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

Ambassador Ballroom

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/Brown University

Karen A. Rasler

Indiana University

FD04 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Empire Room

Theme Roundtable:

About Time: Paul Virilio and International Relations

Chairs

James Der Derian

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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

Discussant

Paul Virilio

Ecole Speciale D'Architecture

FD05 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Sales Conference Room

Economic Incentives and Policy Linkages

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

Chair

Randall E. Newnham

Pennsylvania 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

Senate Room

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

Council Room

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

Ohio State University

Discussant

Steven L. Lamy

University of Southern California

FD08 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

Capitol Room

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

The Semantic Fields of Negotiation in Middle Eastern Languages

Raymond Cohen

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Discussant

James Morrow

Hoover Institution, Stanford University

FD10 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Director's Room

Private Armies, Private Deals

Sponsor(s):

Intelligence Studies

International Security Studies

Chair

James J. Wirtz

U.S. Naval Postgraduate School

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

Cabinet Room

Secrets and Scholars: Problems and Prospects in Declassification and Access II

Sponsor(s):

Intelligence Studies

This Panel follows Panel(s) 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

Truman Room (Marriott)

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

Defence Diplomacy-- A Case Study of the Ukraine

Deborah Sanders

Discussant

William H. Park

Joint Services Command and Staff College

FD13 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

Donna Lee

University of Leicester

FD14 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Embassy Room

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

Forum Room

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

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Claude Pomerleau

University of Portland

Discussant

Michael Loriaux

Northwestern University

FD17 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Garbo Room

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

Johnson Room (Marriott)

Peace Research/Peace Theory

Sponsor(s):

Peace Studies

Chair

Marc H. 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

Governor's Boardroom

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

Calvert Room

Theme Panel:

Looking at the World Through Non-Western Eyes II: Identity and Ideology in Third Worldism

Sponsor(s):

Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies

This Panel follows Panel(s) FC20

Chair

Donald J. Puchala

Walker Institute, University of South Carolina

Chair

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

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

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

Executive Room

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

Marquee Cabaret Room

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 precedes Panel(s) 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

Human Rights and Trafficking

Martina Van den Berg

Human Rights Watch

Roundtable Discussants

Jyothi Kanics

Global Survival Network

Melanie Orhant

Global Survival Network

FD25 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Palladian Room

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

Robert O. Keohane

Duke University

Diane Tussie

FLACSO

Honoree

John Gerard Ruggie

United Nations

FD26 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Chairman's Boardroom

Determinants of Environmental Progress in Industrializing Countries

Sponsor(s):

Environmental Studies

Chair

Howard Warshawsky

Roanoke College

Environmental Liability and Environmental Quality in Transitioning Economies

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

FD27 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Diplomat Room

Eminent Scholarship in Feminist Theory and Gender Studies: Honoring Berenice Carroll

Sponsor(s):

Feminist Theory and Gender Studies

Chair

Simona Sharoni

American University

Roundtable Discussants

Patricia Morris

Emory University and InterAction

Chadwick F. Alger

Mershon Center, The Ohio State University

Gina Kozik-Rosabal

University of Colorado

Blanche Cook

John Jay College and CUNY

Sheila Tobias

Honoree

Berenice Carroll

Purdue University Saturday Panel Sessions


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SA01 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Senate Room

Theme Panel:

Globalization and International Relations Theory I

This Panel precedes Panel(s) SD07

Chair

Mark Neufeld

Trent University

Are the Core and Periphery Irreconcilable? The Centrifugal Genre of International Relations

Ersel Aydinli

McGill University

21st Century Monetary Theory: Globalization or Globologna?

Mark Frost

University of Texas, Dallas

Social Movements, INGOs, and the Emergence of International Civil Society

Stephanie A. Wickersham

Georgetown University

Discussant

Mark Neufeld

Trent University

SA02 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Council Room

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

One World, Many Futures: U.S. Perspectives on Environmental Change and World Politics

Richard A. Matthew

Georgetown University

Realising Realism's Role in U.S. Foreign Policy

Jason G. Ralph

University of Leeds

Discussant

Henry R. Nau

George Washington University

SA03 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Director's Room

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

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

Marquee Cabaret Room

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 Origins of 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

Diplomat Room

Theories of International Conflict and Post-Cold War East Asia

Sponsor(s):

Korean Association of International Studies

Chair

Kwang-il Baek

Inha University

Power Transition in East Asia: Theoretical Revision and Empirical Analysis

Woosang Kim

Sookmyung University

Ki-jung Kim

Yonsei University

Dynamics of Security-Economic Interaction in the Post-Cold War Northeast Asia: To Set a "Virtuous Cycle" in Motion

Hochul Lee

University of Inchon

South Korea's Foreign Policy Making: External Threat, Alliance, and Domestic Determinants

In-Taek Hyun

Korea University

Jongryn Mo

Yonsei University

Comparative Analysis of Russo-Chinese Policy Toward the Korean Peninsula

Seung-Hahm Yang

Yonsei University

Discussants

Choon Kun Lee

Korea Institute for Maritime Strategy

Dennis Patterson

Michigan State University

Seung Ho Joo

University of Minnesota

SA06 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Warren Room (Marriott)

New Advances in Measurement

Sponsor(s):

Scientific Study of International Processes

Chair

Sherry L. Bennett

Rice University

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

Ambassador Ballroom

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

Hampton Room

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

Congressional Room

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

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

Palladian Room

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

Forum Room

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

Sales Conference Room

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 Millennium

Daniel C. Turack

Capital University

Discussant

Lawrence J. LeBlanc

Marquette University

SA13 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Against Crusading: The Ethic of Human Security in Canadian Foreign Policy

William W. Bain

University of British Columbia

Discussant

Robert H. Manley

Seton Hall University

SA14 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Governor's Boardroom

Roundtable:

The International Studies Major: Models from the U.S. and Europe

Sponsor(s):

International Education

Chair

Joseph C. Rallo

Ferris State University

International Studies Majors in the European Union

Katherine Kidd

Fairfield University

International Studies Majors in Japan and East Asia

Daojiong Zha

Miyazaki College

Roundtable Discussant

Uliana Gabara

University of Richmond

SA15 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Empire Room

Nationalism, Governance, and International Society--Bridging Theory and Policy

Sponsor(s):

Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism

Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration

Chair

James Mayall

Cambridge University

Nationalism, Ethics, and Security

Erica Benner

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

Truman Room (Marriott)

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

Cabinet Room

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? Opportunities, Constraints, and Incentives for Think Tanks 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

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

Capitol Room

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

Garbo Room

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

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

Discussant

Colleen V. Thouez

Tufts University

SA21 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Executive Room

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

State University of New York College at Cortland

SA22 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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

Identity Politics in the Post-Cold War Europe: The Case of Finland, Karelia, and Lapland

Vilho Harle

University of Lapland

Discussant

Robert Agranoff

Indiana University

SA23 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

David M. Potter

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

SA25 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Embassy Room

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

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

Diverse Issues around Intra- and Inter-State Conflicts

Sponsor(s):

Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration

Chair

Edward Moxon-Browne

University of Limerick

Clear and Present Strangers: An Empirical Analysis of Huntington's Clash of Civilizations Thesis

Errol A. Henderson

University of Florida

Ethnonationalism as a 'Top-Down' Process: Towards a Re-Conceptualization

André Lecours

Carleton University

Discussant

Cynthia Irvin

University of Kentucky

SA27 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM

Calvert Room

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

Dalhousie 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

Embassy Room

The Forgotten Actors: NGOs and "Old" Social Movements in an Era of Globalization

Sponsor(s):

International Organization

Chair

Michael G. Schechter

James Madison College

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

SB02 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Empire Room

Theme Roundtable:

Normative International Relations at the Millennium

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

Warren Room (Marriott)

Theme Roundtable:

A Fin de Siecle Discussion of Disciplinary Deficits and Conceptual Conflicts

Sponsor(s):

Feminist Theory and Gender Studies

This Panel precedes Panel(s) 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

University of Sussex

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

Diplomat Room

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

Senate Room

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

Director's Room

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

William A. Boettcher

North Carolina State University

Communal Identity and Alliance Behavior Among the Maronite Elite in Lebanon: The 1958, 1982, and 1989

Hanna Y. Freij

University of Utah

Imad Kamel Harb

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

Richard C. Eichenberg

Tufts University

SB07 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

Discipline and Balance: The Birth of International Relations Theory

Richard Devetak

University of Warwick

Discussant

Maurice A. East

George Washington University

SB08 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Executive Room

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

Forum Room

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

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

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

Shaun Narine

University of Alberta

Discussant

Alfred Wilhelm

The Atlantic Council of the United States

SB11 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Capitol Room

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

Garbo Room

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

Discussants

Cynthia Enloe

Clark University

Begona Aretxaga

Harvard University

SB13 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Marquee Cabaret Room

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 Halpern

Phil Williams

University of Pittsburgh

SB14 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Chairman's Boardroom

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

Palladian Room

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

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Nguyen Thanh Huong

Institute for International Relations

New Perspectives and New Ideas from the U.S. to China

Zhiyong Xiong

Foreign Affairs College, Beijing, China

Discussant

Sumit K. Mandal

National University of Malaysia

SB17 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Truman Room (Marriott)

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

Edward J. Laurance

Monterey Institute of International Studies

SB18 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Governor's Boardroom

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 Board in Bulgaria and Lithuania: What Have We Learned?

Iliana Zloch

University of Vienna

Currency Boards in International Perspective

Niina Pautola

Bank of Finland

Discussants

Steven Rosefielde

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Grzegorz W. Kolodko

Yale University

SB19 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

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

On Relations Between the UN and NGOs

Katsuya Kodama

Mie University

NGOs, the UN, and the Development of International Civil Society

Carolyn M. Stephenson

University of Hawaii, Manoa

Critical Peace Studies in Search of a Cultural Politics of Transformation

Lester Ruiz

New York Theological Seminary

Discussant

Young Whan Kihl

Iowa State University

SB20 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Calvert Room

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

Cabinet Room

Construction of Gender, Nation, Community, and State

Sponsor(s):

Feminist Theory and Gender Studies

Chair

Lynn A. Staeheli

University of Colorado

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

Univeristy of Manitoba

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

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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

Hampton Room

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

Sales Conference Room

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 Pittsburgh

Comparing the Effectiveness of Adversarial and Accommodative Governance in Ethnic Conflict Management

Frank S. Cohen

Franklin Pierce College

Testing the Comparative Explanatory Utility of New Indices of Ethnopolitical Cleavages in 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

Congressional Room

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

Council Room

Supranationalism: Challenge To Or Consequence of Sovereign States and Liberal Markets?

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

Chair

Brian McCormack

Arizona State University

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

Brian McCormack

Arizona State University

SB27 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Ambassador Ballroom

Theme Panel:

Globalization in Historical, Evolutionary, Ecological, and Conceptual Perspectives

Sponsor(s):

Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies

Chair

Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel

Auburn University, Montgomery

Trajectories of Globalization: 1800-2000

Christopher Chase-Dunn

Johns Hopkins University

Yukio Kawano

Johns Hopkins University

Denis Nikitin

Johns Hopkins University

Benjamin Brewer

Johns Hopkins University

Political Globalization

George Modelski

University of Washington

The Conceptual Framework of Globalization

Fred W. Riggs

University of Hawaii

Henry Teune

University of Pennsylvania

Environmental Globalization and Global Environmental Politics

Eduardo Viola

University of Brasilia

Discussants

Michelle B. Sachs

University of Southern California

Selma K. Sonntag

Humboldt State University

SC01 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Palladian Room

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

SC02 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Truman Room (Marriott)

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

Warren Room (Marriott)

Theme Roundtable:

A Fin de Siecle Discussion of Disciplinary Deficits and Conceptual Conflicts

Sponsor(s):

Feminist Theory and Gender Studies

This Panel follows Panel(s) 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

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

Council Room

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.

Perception and Foreign Policy Decision Making: the Reagan Administration Decision Group and the Contra War

Guy F. Shroyer

University of Pittsburgh

Discussant

Vincent Kelly Pollard

University of Hawaii at Manoa

SC05 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Director's Room

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

Discussant

Darya Pushkina

University of Maryland

SC06 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

University of Haifa

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

Executive Room

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

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

Theme Panel:

Stepping From the Past Through the Present to the Future

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

Chair

Richard F. Staar

Hoover Institution, Stanford University / Boston University

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

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

Wallace Johnson

Mount San Jacinto College

Honor in World Politics

John D. Orme

Oglethorpe University

Discussant

Virginia Foran-Cain

University of Mississippi

SC09 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Empire Room

Theme Roundtable:

Regional Orders at Century's Dawn

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

International Security Studies

Chair

Michael Barnett

University of Wisconsin

Regional Orders: Implications for International Relations Theory

Etel Solingen

University of California, Irvine

Roundtable Discussants

Miriam Elman

Harvard University

John Mueller

University of Rochester

David A. Lake

University of California, San Diego

Charles Kupchan

Georgetown University

SC10 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Johnson Room (Marriott)

Status Quo and Revolutionary States in International Relations

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

Chair

Mark N. Katz

George Mason University

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

Embassy Room

Fighting Strategic Proliferation: After South Asia's Tests

Sponsor(s):

Intelligence Studies

International Security Studies

Chair

Timothy Hoyt

Georgetown University

Command and Control of South Asia's Emerging Nuclear Forces

Clayton P. Bowen

Center for Non-Proliferation Studies

Democracies in Conflict: India and the US After Pokhran II

Timothy Hoyt

Georgetown University

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

Discussant

Henry Sokolski

Nuclear Proliferation Education Center

SC12 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Sales Conference Room

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

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

Marquee Cabaret Room

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

Forum Room

Theme Panel:

Governance in a Turbulent World

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

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

Paul Viotti

University of Denver

SC16 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Senate Room

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

Lewis and Clark College

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

Ambassador Ballroom

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

A.J.R. Groom

University of Kent at Canterbury

Benjamin Rivlin

Ralph Bunce Institute on the UN

W. Ofuatey-Kodjoe

City University of New York

Paul Taylor

London School of Economics

SC18 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

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

Capitol Room

Sex Work, Sex Tourism, and Trafficking in Women

Sponsor(s):

Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration

Feminist Theory and Gender Studies

This Panel follows Panel(s) 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

Bucknell University

Discussant

Cynthia Enloe

Clark University

SC20 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Governor's Boardroom

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

Garbo Room

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

Discussant

Peter Vale

University of the Western Cape

SC22 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Cabinet Room

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 Kurds 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

Niklaus Steiner

Northwestern University

Discussant

Mervyn L. Frost

University of Kent at Canterbury

SC23 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Calvert Room

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

Chairman's Boardroom

Economic Development Strategies: Lessons from Asia and Latin America

Sponsor(s):

International Political Economy

Chair

Brian Dille

Arizona State University

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

Hampton Room

Roundtable:

Conflict, Crisis, and War I: Evaluation of Theories

Sponsor(s):

Scientific Study of International Processes

This Panel precedes Panel(s) SD25

Chair

Patrick James

Iowa State University

Roundtable Discussants

Mark A. Boyer

University of Connecticut

Frank P. Harvey

Dalhousie University

Russell J. Leng

Middlebury College

Michael Brecher

McGill University

SC26 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM

Congressional Room

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

Diplomat Room

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)

The Structure of Negotiations in the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Janice Gross Stein

University of Toronto

Discussant

I. William Zartman

Johns Hopkins University

SD01 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Sales Conference Room

Theme Panel:

Regionalism and Social Construction

Chair

Laura Neack

Miami University

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

Laura Neack

Miami University

SD02 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Garbo Room

The U.S.-Mexico Binational Study on Migration and other Binational Collaborative Efforts

Sponsor(s):

Foreign Policy Analysis

Chair

Susan Forbes Martin

Georgetown University

The Mexican Government Involvement in a Changing Context

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

Diplomat Room

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

Empire Room

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

I. William Zartman

Johns Hopkins University

SD05 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Kennedy Room (Marriott)

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

Janice Bially

Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs

SD06 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Taft Room (Marriott)

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

The Australian-United States Security Alliance

Thomas-Durell Young

U.S. Army War College

SD07 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Senate Room

Theme Panel:

Globalization and International Relations Theory II

This Panel follows Panel(s) SA01

Chair

Waltraud Q. Morales

University of Central Florida

World Politics as Anachronism: Temporal Conditionings of Infinitely Shifting Perspectives

Mark F. N. Franke

University of Northern British Columbia

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

Discussant

Waltraud Q. Morales

University of Central Florida

SD08 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Council Room

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

Ambassador Ballroom

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

Executive Room

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

Governor's Boardroom

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

Johnson Room (Marriott)

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

Warren Room (Marriott)

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

Calvert Room

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

Tugba Idikut

Tub Tak-T Deb

Local Capacity for Environmental Policy Making in Hungary

Eva Hajba

Budapest University of Economic Sciences

Valerie Assetto

Colorado State University

Discussant

Anna Brettell

University of Maryland

SD15 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Roosevelt Room (Marriott)

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

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

Chairman's Boardroom

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

SD17 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Capitol Room

Roundtable:

Issues in General Disarmament

Sponsor(s):

International Security Studies

Women in International Security

Chair

Gar Alperovitz

University of Maryland

Roundtable Discussants

Natalie Goldring

University of Maryland

Jo L. Husbands

National Academy of Sciences

Johanna Mendelson

World Bank and American University

Shibley Telhami

University of Maryland

SD18 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Forum Room

Roundtable:

The Changing Politics of World Hunger

Sponsor(s):

Global Development

Chair

James V. Riker

Bread for the World Institute

Roundtable Discussants

Elemna McCollim

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

Marquee Cabaret Room

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

Sashka T. Koleva

Whitman College

Discussant

Kenneth E. Basom

University of Northern Iowa

SD20 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Truman Room (Marriott)

Globalization and Regionalization

Sponsor(s):

Global Development

International Political Economy

Chair

Sakah Mahmud

Transylvania University

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

United Nations University

David P. Rapkin

University of Nebraska

Discussant

Kidane Mengisteab

Old Dominion University

SD21 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Cabinet Room

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

Director's Room

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 Millennium

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 Cases of North Korea and Sudan

Shin-wha Lee

Korea University

Discussant

Andy Schoenholtz

Georgetown University

SD23 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Palladian Room

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

Eisenhower Room (Marriott)

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

Discussant

Tony Porter

McMaster University

SD25 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Hampton Room

Roundtable:

Conflict, Crisis, and War II: Data and Future Problems

Sponsor(s):

Scientific Study of International Processes

This Panel follows Panel(s) SC25

Chair

Hemda Ben Yehuda-Agid

Bar Ilan University

Roundtable Discussants

Mary Caprioli

University of Connecticut

Stuart A. Bremer

Pennsylvania State University

David B. Carment

Carleton University

SD26 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM

Embassy Room

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

Congressional Room

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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