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Activities Lawrence D. Longley, professor of Condoleezza Rice, provost of Stan- government, Lawrence University, ford University and professor of Walter Beach, Director of has been named consulting editor political science, has been named HELDREF Publications, named of the forthcoming World Encyclo- to the Carnegie Corporation Board president-elect of the United Na- pedia of Parliaments and Legisla- of Trustees. tions Association/National Capitol tures to be published in 1995-96 by Area. Congressional Quarterly Inc. Charles Sheldon, professor of politi- cal science, Washington State Uni- James W. Davis, professor emeri- Albert P. Melone, professor of po- versity, has been appointed the tus, Western Washington Univer- litical science, Southern Illinois Claudius O. and Mary W. Johnson sity, delivered a series of lectures University at Carbondale, was a Distinguished Professor in Political on "the American Presidency" at visiting scholar at the Socio-Legal Science. newly established Southern Cross Center, Wolfson College, Oxford University, during September 1993. James Q. Wilson, professor of polit- University, Lismore, New South ical science, University of Califor- Wales, Australia. Melone conducted research on change and presented a seminar nia at Los Angeles, was presented Ralph M. Goldman, director of the on the transition to democracy in an honorary degree from Harvard graduate program in Congressional Bulgaria. University. Studies, department of politics, The Maurice C. Woodard, director of Catholic University of America, is minority affairs, APSA, and gradu- currently a fellow at the Ray. C. ate program director, Howard Uni- Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, versity, was elected to the Board of University of Akron. Goldman also Directors of the United Nations serves as president of the Center Association/National Capitol Area. for Party Development, Washing- ton, D.C., and professor emeritus, San Francisco State University. Administrative Appointments John Green, department of political Suresht Bald, chair, department of science, University of Akron, is political science, Williamette Uni- currently serving as editor of VOX versity. POP Newsletter for the APSA Or- ganized Section on Political Organi- Susan Bourque, professor of gov- zations and Parties. ernment, Smith College, has been named Dean for Academic Devel- Jorge Heine, a past president of the opment in the Office of the Dean Chilean Political Science Associa- for Faculty. tion, and Under Secretary for Defense, Chilean Air Force from Larry W. Bowman, director, Center 1993-94, has been appointed for Contemporary African Studies, Chilean Ambassador to South Af- Albert P. Melone University of Connecticut. rica by President Eduardo Frei. Rowan Miranda, assistant professor Edward Carmines, chair, depart- Robert Katzman, professor of gov- of public and international affairs, ment of political science, Indiana ernment, Georgetown University, University of Pittsburgh, is on University. hosted the first annual Marver H. leave of absence. Rowan is Direc- Edwin M. Epstein, dean, School of Bernstein Symposium on Govern- tor of the Office of Management Economics and Business Adminis- ment Reform at Georgetown Uni- and Budget for the city of Pitts- tration, Saint Mary's College of versity. The lecture was delivered burgh. California. Epstein will also hold by Vice President Al Gore. The the Earl W. Smith Chair for Distin- Bernstein Symposium was created Robert A. Pastor, professor of po- guished Administrative Leadership. to provide a forum for ongoing litical science, Emory University, discussions with scholars, policy- has been tapped to serve as U.S. Majorie R. Hershey, director of un- makers, and students about the ambassador to Panama. Pastor also dergraduate program, department challenges and opportunities con- serves at the Carter Center in At- of political science, Indiana Univer- fronting institutions. lanta as a Latin America specialist. sity.

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Paul R. Hagner, chair, department New Appointments Thomas H. Hartley, assistant pro- of political science, Washington fessor, department of political sci- State University. Andrew Appleton, assistant profes- ence, University of Connecticut. sor, department of political science, John £. Jackson, chair, department Washington State University. Ruth Iyob, assistant professor of of political science, University of political science, University of Michigan. Mark Brandon, assistant professor Missouri-St. Louis. of political science, University of Woodrow Jones Jr., professor of Michigan. Kurt W. Jefferson, assistant profes- political science, Texas A&M Uni- Velmer S. Burton, assistant profes- sor of political science, Morning- versity, has been appointed dean, side College; formerly visiting College of Liberal Arts. sor, department of political science, Washington State University. assistant professor of political sci- ence, Westminster College. Carmen Cirincoine Jr., assistant professor, department of political Robert S. Kravchuck, assistant pro- science, University of Connecticut; fessor, department of political sci- formerly Clemson University. ence, University of Connecticut; formerly U.S. Department of the Susan Collins, instructor, depart- Treasury, Kiev, Ukraine. ment of political science, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; Thomas Longoria Jr., assistant pro- formerly Boston College. fessor of political science, Univer- sity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; for- Jill Crystal, department of political merly Texas A&M University. science, Auburn University. Amy G. Mazur, assistant professor, Charles Epp, lecturer, department department of political science, of political science, Indiana Univer- Washington State University. sity. Johanna Granville, assistant profes- Kathleen McNamara, assistant pro- sor of political science, Carnegie fessor of politics and international Mellon University. affairs, Princeton University. Jay Greene, assistant professor of Tali Mendelberg, assistant profes- political science, University of sor of politics, Princeton Univer- Houston; formerly Harvard Univer- sity. sity. Woodrow Jones, Jr. Charles H. Moore, chair and associ- Jean-Germain Gros, assistant pro- ate professor, department of politi- cal science, Millsaps College. Peter M. Lange, professor of politi- fessor of political science, Univer- cal science, Duke University, has sity of Missouri-St. Louis. Kathleen M. Moore, assistant pro- been appointed vice provost for fessor, department of political sci- academic and international affairs. ence, University of Connecticut; formerly University of Rhode Walter Nicgorski, professor in the Island. program of Liberal Studies and Dawn Nowacki, assistant professor, concurrent professor of government department of political science, and international studies, Univer- Linfield College; formerly Univer- sity of Notre Dame, has been ap- sity of South Carolina. pointed editor of The Review of Politics. Patrick Sellers, lecturer, department of political science, Indiana Univer- William R. Thompson, director of sity. graduate program, department of John Scott, assistant professor of political science, Indiana Univer- political science, University of sity. Houston; formerly Dartmouth Col- lege. John E. Wood, chair, department of political science, Franklin College. Stephen J. Solarz, former congress- man from New York, has joined Cyrus £. Zirakzadeh, director, Uni- the faculty at George Washington versity Honors Program, Univer- University as the J.B. and Maurice sity of Connecticut. C. Shapiro Professor of Interna- Walter Nicgorski tional Affairs.

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Jennifer Sterling-Folker, assistant Christopher Foreman, American Robert C. Wigton, associate profes- professor, department of political University and Brookings Institu- sor of political science, Eckerd science, University of Connecticut; tion, senior fellow in governmental College. Wigton has also been se- formerly Wheaton College. studies program at the Brookings lected as collegial chair of the Let- Institution. ters Collegium, Eckerd College. Scott Tarry, assistant professor, department of political science, Dale A. Hathaway, associate pro- Raymond B. Wrabley, associate Southern Illinois University at Car- fessor of political science with ten- professor of political science with bondale; formerly University of ure, Butler University. tenure, University of Pittsburgh at Michigan. Jeffrey Herbst, associate professor Johnstown. Elizabeth Wingrove, assistant pro- of politics and international affairs, fessor of political science, Univer- Princeton University. sity of Michigan. Visiting and Temporary Thomas Holbrook, associate profes- Quansheng Zhao, assistant profes- sor of political science with tenure, Positions sor of political science, Old Domin- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Arthur Blaim, department of politi- ion University, has been appointed Patricia A. Hurley, professor of po- cal science, University of Missouri- visiting senior lecturer at the divi- St. Louis, professor and head, sion of social sciences, Hong Kong litical science, Texas A&M Univer- sity. Institute of English, Marie Curie- University of Science and Technol- Sklodowska University, Poland, ogy for the 1994-95 academic year. Paul Huth, associate professor of visiting professor on a Fulbright political science with tenure, Uni- Research Award. versity of Michigan. Promotions Roy E. Miller, associate professor Jeffrey Isaac, professor, department of political science, Southern Illi- Judith A. Baer, professor of politi- of political science, Indiana Univer- nois University at Carbondale, vis- cal science, Texas A&M Univer- sity. iting professor at Gallaudet Univer- sity. Woosang Kim, associate professor sity, Washington, D.C., from June George T. Crane, associate profes- of political science with tenure, through December 1994. Texas A&M University. sor of political science with tenure, Daniel W. O'Connell, assistant pro- Williams College. James W. Muller, professor of po- fessor of political science, Palm James C. Garand, professor, de- litical science, University of Alas- Beach Community College, has partment of political science, Loui- ka-Anchorage. Muller will be on been invited to join the Kettering siana State University. leave in 1993-94 to work on his Foundation as a visiting professor forthcoming book, The Education for the 1994-95 academic year. Lois Lovelace Duke, professor, de- of Winston Churchill. partment of political science, Clem- Stephen J. Silvia, assistant profes- son University. Stanley A. Reshon, professor of po- sor, School of International Ser- litical science, the City University vice, The American University, of New York. named James Bryant Conant Fel- James Stoner, associate professor low in the Program for the Study of with tenure, department of political Germany and Europe at the Minda science, Louisiana State University. de Gunzberg Center for European studies, Harvard University, during Carol Swain, assistant professor of the 1994-95 academic year. politics and international affairs, Princeton University. Christine Sylvester, department of political science, Northern Arizona Darrell M. West, professor, depart- University, has been appointed vis- ment of political science, Brown iting fellow in the department of University. international relations, research school of Pacific studies, Australian National University.

Correction Gavan Duffy, department of political science, Syracuse University, was incorrectly listed in the People in Political Science section of the June 1994 issue of PS. Duffy had been promoted to associate profes- sor with tenure. Lois Lovelace Duke

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Retirements Purdue University, to attend the King, professor of political science, European Consortium for Political Harvard University, and Elizabeth Twiley Barker, professor, depart- Research Workshops; J. Perry, professor of political sci- ment of political science, Univer- Micheline Ishay, professor of hu- ence, University of California, sity of Illinois-Chicago. man rights, University of Denver, Berkeley. Manfred Halpern, professor of poli- to attend the Conference of the In- tics, Princeton University. ternational Society for the Study of European Ideas; John P. Lovell, professor emeritus, Humboldt Foundation David Weinstein, department of Names Fellows department of political science, In- politics, Wake Forest University, diana University. to attend the Conference of the In- The Alexander von Humboldt Walfred H. Peterson, professor, ternational Society for Utilitarian Foundation has named its most re- department of political science, Studies; cent fellows, among whom are two Washington State University. Barry Ames, department of politi- political scientists. Andrew Arato cal science, Washington Univer- of the New School for Social Re- sity; search will receive funding for a Alan Dowty, department of gov- German post-doctoral researcher Awards ernment, University of Notre under the Feodor-Lynen program, Dame; which brings young German post- AAAS Elects New Fellows Richard Friman, department of doctoral researchers to spend up to political science, Marquette Uni- three years in the United States The American Academy of Arts versity; and Sciences has announced the with former Humboldt Fellows and election of 184 new Fellows and 26 Minxin Pei, department of poli- Awardees acting as hosts and men- Foreign Honorary Members, in rec- tics, Princeton University; tors. Henry S. Richardson of ognition of their distinguished con- James Seroka, department of po- Georgetown University has been tributions to science, scholarship, litical science, University of North awarded a research fellowship for public affairs, and the arts. Among Florida; a long-term collaborative research the honored were nine political Etel Solingen, department of po- project in Germany. scientists: litical science, University of Cali- fornia, Irvine, for attending the Benedict R. O'Gorman Anderson, World Congress of the Interna- Law and Society Award Cornell University; tional Political Science Association. Lucius Barker, ; The Law and Society Association Robert Kagan, University of Cali- presented its 1994 Outstanding Un- fornia, Berkeley; Aspen Institute dergraduate Paper Award to Eliza- Keith Krehbiel, Stanford University; Awards Grants beth Myrick, a 1993 political sci- , Northwestern ence graduate of Bates College. University; The Aspen Institute's Nonprofit Her paper, "What's Right Got to Ronald Lynn Rogowski, University Sector Research Fund has awarded Do With It? Intimate Violence and of California, Los Angeles; 14 grants for the 1993-94 academic the Potential of Postmodern Rights Arlene Saxonhouse, University of year. Two political scientists have Theory," examines the rights con- Michigan; received doctoral grants for their sciousness among battered women , Harvard University; research. Jude L. Fernando, Uni- iii Maine. Myrick is currently a Dennis Thompson, Harvard Univer- versity of Pennsylvania, will pursue graduate student in political science sity. the issue of Nongovernmental Or- at the University of Massachusetts. ganizations as Institutional Actors in Economic Development; and ACLS names 1994 Travel Charles Heying, University of Pew Faculty Fellows Named Grant Recipients North Carolina, will address Civic Elites, Civic Institutions, and the Sixteen political scientists have The American Council of Learned Urban Growth Dynamic. been awarded Pew Faculty Fellow- Societies has named it's recipients ships in International Affairs for the for 1994 Travel Grants. Below are 1994-95 academic year. They listed the political scientists recom- Guggenheim Fellowships include mended by the APSA: Awarded Maryann K. Cusimano, assistant Anne Runyan, department of pol- professor, department of political itics, State University of New York- The John Simon Guggenheim Me- science, The Catholic University of Potsdam, to attend the Biannual morial Foundation has awarded America; Meeting of the International Peace fellowships for the 1994-95 year. Ivo H. Daalder, assistant profes- Research Association; Two political scientists were among sor, School of Public Affairs, Uni- Amy Mazur, department of politi- the 147 artists, scholars, and scien- versity of Maryland; cal science, Indiana University- tists awarded fellowships: Gary Mark E. Denham, assistant pro-

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