Poster Sessions


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

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

Managing Intrastate Conflicts: Strategies for Accommodating Separatist Groups

Jeff J. Corntassel

Virginia Polytechnic and State University

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

Deborah S. Davenport

Emory University

Discipline and Balance: The Birth of International Relations Theory

Richard Devetak

University of Warwick

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

Brian Dille

Arizona State University

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

Kevin H. Ellsworth

Arizona State University

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

Mapping the "American Labyrinth" in Iranian Foreign Policy

Mahmood Sariolghalam

National University of Iran

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


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

Poster Session on International Political Economy and Globalization


Sounding the Alarm: How Mark Ritchie Made Protectionism a Global Movement

Susan Aaronson

George Mason University

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

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

James C.B. Lawson

York University

Predicting Trends in the Politics of Free Trade

Thomas Ford Brown

Johns Hopkins University

Understanding Global Repentance

Ariel Colonomos

Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris

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

Nuclear Energy Discourses: Comparing Developed and Developing Economies

Seema Gahlaut

University of Georgia

Attitudes of the International Studies Professorate

David C. Garnham

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Mexican American Migrant Women Rebuilding Intranational Sovereignty

Lourdes Hernandez-Alcala

Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco Campus

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

Weaving Institutional Change: New Perspectives on the Web, International Organization, and Business/Government Relations

Nanette S. Levinson

American University

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/Millenium Perspective

Robert H. Manley

Seton Hall University

Bankers versus Generals: Finance and Security in East-West Relations from Perestroika to NATO Enlargement

Czeslaw Mesjasz

Krakow University of Economics

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

CHILDREN ARE FOREVER: Tribal Implementation of the Indian Children Welfare Act (ICWA)

Aleticia Tijerina-Jim

Northern Arizona University

(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


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