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Activities Lawrence D. Longley, professor of government at Lawrence University, has been appointed to membership Elias M. Amor Bravo, associate on the Council of the International professor of the University of Political Science Association. Velencia, Spain has been elected as a Longley will chair three sessions at member of the Council of Advisers the IPSA's 15th World Congress in of the Valencia County Hall for the Buenos Aires, July 1992. period 1991-85. , University of Uday Desai, Osbin Ervin, John Pennsylvania, has been elected vice Foster, and Keith Snavely, Southern president of the Association for Illinois University at Carbondale, Israel Studies. and Charles Goodsell, Virginia Poly- technic Institute and State University, Gregory Mahler, professor and chair presented papers at the "Challenges of the department of political of Public Administration" research science, University of Mississippi, has conference in Breganz, Austria, June received a Malone Fellowship from 3-5, 1991. The conference was co- the National Council on U.S.-Arab sponsored by the Land Vorarlberg Relations to participate in a study and Southern Illinois University at tour of several nations in the Middle Carbondale. East. He has also been elected presi- dent of the Association for Israel Parris N. Glendening, University of Studies. Maryland, College Park, has been Seymour Martin Lipset elected as president of National Albert P. Melone, Roy E. Miller, Council of Elected County Execu- and Leland Stauber, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, presented tives. He has also been appointed to of the National Association of papers and participated in discussions the Board of Governors of America's Counties. Clean Water Foundation and at the Bulgarian American Law Days reappointed to chair the Intergovern- Jorge Heine, Centro Latinoameri- Conference, May 26-June 3, 1991. mental Relations Steering Committee cano de Economfa y Politica Inter- nacional in Santiago, Chile, was Rosemary O'Leary, Maxwell School, elected president of the Caribbean Syracuse University, is serving on a Studies Association for 1990-91. Eric B. Herzik, associate professor, department of political science, University of Nevada, Reno will be principal investigator and project manager of a $227,000 Department of Energy research grant analyzing economic development issues linked to the proposed high-level nuclear waste repository. Seymour Martin Lipset, Virginia E. Hazel and John T. Hazel, Jr., Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, has been named president-elect of the American Sociological Association. A past president of the American Political Science Association, Lipset will be the first person to head both Parris N. Glendening societies. Lawrence D. Longley

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National Academy of Sciences Richard Eichenberg, director, well as professor of political science, Committee studying irrigation- program in international relations, at Columbia University. He was induced ground water problems in Tufts University. formerly the director of the Univer- the Western United States. sity of California's systemwide Charles J. Fox, associate professor Institute on Global Conflict and David Pfeiffer, professor of public and MPA director, department of Cooperation and professor of management at Suffolk University, political science, Texas Tech Univer- international relations at UC San Boston, was elected president of the sity, has been appointed interim Diego. Society for Disability Studies at the director of the Center for Public annual convention in Oakland, June Service, Texas Tech University. Richard B. Saltman has been 26-29, 1991. appointed associate professor with John A. Gardiner, acting associate tenure and director of the Division of dean, College of Liberal Arts and Health Policy and Management at Administrative Appointments Sciences, University of Illinois at Emory University School of Public Chicago. Health. Donald Hanson, chair, department Nancy G. Bermeo, director of Wesley G. Skogan, chair, department graduate studies, department of of political science, University of of political science, Northwestern politics, Princeton University. Utah, effective July 1991. University. Robert E. Hawkinson, chair, depart- E. Lee Bernick, acting head, depart- Leonard Williams, chair, department ment of political science, University ment of political science, Willamette of history and political science, of North Carolina-Greensboro. University. Manchester College. John Hibbing, chair, department of Hans Binnendijk, director, School of James F. Wolf, director, Center for political science, University of Foreign Service, Georgetown Univer- Public Administration and Policy, Nebraska-Lincoln. sity; formerly International Institute Virginia Polytechnic Institute and of Strategic Studies in London. Llewellyn D. Howell, chair, depart- State University. Philip Brenner, chair, department of ment of international studies, Ameri- international politics and foreign can Graduate School of International New Appointments policy, school of international Management; formerly The American University. service, American University. Emanuel Adler, associate professor, Joseph Cooper, provost and vice Carol W. Kohfeld, director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, president for academic affairs, Johns masters in public policy administra- effective August 1992; formerly Hopkins University, Baltimore; tion program, University of Hebrew University of Jerusalem. formerly Rice University. Missouri-St. Louis. Gregory Andranovich, assistant Thomas E. Cronin, McHugh Jarol B. Manheim, director, National professor, joint appointment with the Professor of American Institutions Center for Communication Studies, department of political science and and Leadership at The Colorado The George Washington University; cooperative extension, Washington College has been appointed acting he continues as director, political State University. Ph.D. from the president, The Colorado College, communication program. University of California, Riverside. effective May 1991 through January 1992. John D. Martz, III, acting head, department of political science, Penn State University; Martz previously headed the department from 1978-1985. Kenneth Mott, chair, department of political science, Gettysburg College. David Nice, chair, department of political science, Washington State University. William Parle, head, department of political science, Oklahoma State University. Craig A. Rimmerman, chair, depart- ment of political science, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, for 1991-92 academic year. John Gerard Ruggie has been appointed Dean of the School of Joseph Cooper International & Public Affairs, as John Gerard Ruggie

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Michael S. Bailey, assistant sity of Pennsylvania; formerly Marvin Harder, professor of political professor, University of Missouri-St. Princeton University. science, department of government, Connecticut College, academic year Louis. Robert Devigne, assistant professor 1991-1992; formerly Center for of political science, Tufts University; Michael Barnett, associate Public Affairs, University of Kansas. professor, University of Wisconsin- formerly Mellon post-doctural fellow, Stanford University. Madison, effective August 1990; Richard Harknett, assistant professor formerly Wellesley College. Robert Durant, as professor of of political science, University of government and public administra- Cincinnati. Larry M. Bartels, professor of tion, University of Baltimore; politics and public affairs and Stuart Floyd W. Hayes III, associate formerly of the University of Professor of Communications and professor of African-American Georgia. Durant was also awarded Public Affairs, department of politics politics, Purdue University; formerly the Schaefer Research Chair in and Woodrow Wilson School, of San Diego State University. Public Policy in the William Donald Princeton University; formerly Rebekah Herrick, assistant professor Schaefer Center for Public Policy. University of Rochester. of political science, Oklahoma State Kenneth Bickers, assistant professor, Daniel Estrada, assistant professor, University; formerly University of Indiana University, fall 1992; joint appointment with the depart- Nebraska. ment of political science and compar- formerly Rice University. Brian Humes, assistant professor of ative American cultures, Washington political science, University of Donald R. Brand, associate State University. Ph.D. from Nebraska-Lincoln; formerly of professor, Wilkes University; California State University, Michigan State University. formerly Franklin and Marshall Fullerton. College. Alex R. Hybel, associate professor of Evelyn Fink, assistant professor of political science, department of Lisa Brandes, assistant professor of political science, University of government, Connecticut College; political science, Tufts University; Nebraska-Lincoln; formerly formerly Pitzer College. formerly Yale University. Michigan State University. Donald Kettl, professor, University Robert Brown, assistant professor of Bonnie Fisher, assistant professor of of Wisconsin-Madison; formerly political science, University of political science, University of Vanderbilt University. Mississippi. Cincinnati; formerly Ohio State Anne Khademian, assistant Cynthia Burack, assistant professor, University. professor, University of Wisconsin- department of political science, The Patricia S. Florestano, visiting Madison. George Washington University. professor of government and public Matthew Burbank, assistant administration and senior research Jonathan S. Krasno, assistant professor, department of political fellow, William Donald Schaefer professor of politics, Princeton science, Washington State University. Center for Public Policy, University University. Ph.D. from the University of North of Baltimore. Marilyn Lashley, assistant professor, Carolina, Chapel Hill. Kristina H. Ford, associate professor department of political science, Washington State University; David Canon, assistant professor, of political science, University of formerly University of Maryland, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Mississippi; formerly Public Policy College Park. formerly Duke University. Research Institute, University of Montana. Patricia D. Conley, assistant Nella Lee, assistant professor, professor of political science, North- Carlos A. Forment, assistant department of political science/ western University. professor of politics and sociology, criminal justice program, department of politics and depart- Washington State University; Martha Cottam, associate professor ment of sociology, Princeton formerly Montana State University. with tenure, department of political University. science, Washington State University; Steven Livingston, assistant professor formerly University of Alaska, Charles Franklin, assistant professor, of political communication, National Fairbanks. University of Wisconsin-Madison; Center for Communication Studies, formerly Washington University. The George Washington University; Brian Crisp, instructor, department formerly University of Utah. of politics, Wake Forest University. Kate Frieson, program associate, South and Southeast Asia Program, John B. Londregan, assistant R. Craig Curtis, assistant professor, Social Science Research Council. professor of politics and public department of political science, affairs, department of politics and Bradley University. Andrew Green, instructor in political Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton science, department of government, University; formerly Carnegie-Mellon Paul D'Anieri, assistant professor of Connecticut College. political science, University of University. Kansas. Lori Gronich, program associate, Cecelia Lynch, assistant professor of International Peace and Security political science, Northwestern Daniel H. Deudney, assistant Program, Social Science Research University. professor of political science, Univer- Council.

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Ian Lustick, professor of political University; formerly Yale University. Promotions science, University of Pennsylvania; Edwin Roberts, assistant professor of formerly . C. Fred Alford, professor, govern- political science, California State ment and politics department, James A. McCann, assistant University, Long Beach. University of Maryland, College professor of political science, Purdue Thomas Romer, professor of politics Park, Maryland. University. and public affairs, department of Mary T. Bailey, associate professor, Averell Manes, assistant professor, politics and Woodrow Wilson department of political science, department of political science, School, Princeton University; University of Cincinnati. Washington State University. Ph.D. formerly Carnegie-Mellon University. from Maxwell School. John J. Carter, Barker-Oakes Distin- Robert Rohrschneider, assistant guished Professor of Social Sciences, Otwin Marenin, associate professor professor, Indiana University; Central Methodist College. with tenure, department of political formerly University of Kentucky. science/criminal justice program, Robert Darcy, Regents Professor of Abdoulaye Saine, assistant professor, Washington State University; Political Science and Statistics, Okla- joint appointment with the depart- formerly University of Alaska, homa State University. ment of political science and compar- Fairbanks. ative American cultures, Washington Delavan Dickson, associate Benjamin Marquez, assistant State University. Ph.D. from the professor, department of political professor, University of Wisconsin- University of Denver. science, University of San Diego. Madison; formerly University of John J. Dilulio, Jr., professor of Michael Schatzberg, professor, Utah. politics and public affairs, depart- University of Wisconsin-Madison. ment of politics and Woodrow William H. Miller, visiting assistant Susan Sell, assistant professor, Wilson School, Princeton University. professor, University of Arkansas. department of political science, The Nina Moore, instructor, department George Washington University. James Farr, professor, department of of political science and Afro- political science, University of Eduardo Silva, assistant professor, American studies, University of Minnesota. University of Missouri-St. Louis. Minnesota. Deborah Gerner, associate professor, Marion Smiley, assistant professor, department of political science, James S. Morse, instructor of University of Wisconsin-Madison; University of Kansas. government and politics, Widener formerly State University of New University; formerly of Temple York-Albany. Avery Goldstein, associate professor University. with tenure, political science, Leslie P. Thiele, assistant professor William A. Munro, assistant University of Pennsylvania at of political science, University of professor of political science, North- Philadelphia. Florida. western University. Barbara Luck Graham, associate Kenneth P. Thomas, assistant Vidya Nadkarni, assistant professor professor with tenure, University of professor, University of Missouri-St. Missouri-St. Louis. of political science, University of San Louis. Diego. Mary E. Guy, professor, University William Thompson, professor, Benson C. Onyeji, assistant professor of Alabama at Birmingham. Indiana University; and director, of political science, Manchester Center for the Study of International Katy J. Harriger, associate professor, College; formerly Bates College. Relations; formerly University of Wake Forest University. Ido Oren, assistant professor, depart- California-Riverside. Gordon P. Henderson, associate ment of political science, University professor, government and politics, Aili Tripp, assistant professor, of Minnesota. with tenure, Widener University. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Richard L. Pacelle, Jr., assistant Leonardo Villalon, assistant Jeffrey Henig, professor, department professor, University of Missouri-St. of political science, The George professor of political science, Univer- Louis. Washington University. sity of Kansas. Leigh Payne, assistant professor, Kent Worcester, program associate, Christopher C. Joyner, professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Western European Program, Social department of political science, The Wendy Rahn, assistant professor, Science Research Council; formerly George Washington University. University of Wisconsin-Madison; Columbia University. Ellen Kennedy, associate professor formerly Ohio State University. with tenure, political science, Univer- Bernard Yack, associate professor, sity of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Karen Rasler, associate professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Indiana University; formerly Univer- formerly University of Michigan. Carol W. Kohfeld, professor, sity of California-Riverside. University of Missouri-St. Louis. Cheryl D. Young, assistant Adolph L. Reed, professor of professor, University of Arkansas. Atul Kohli, professor of politics and political science, Northwestern international affairs, department of

December 1991 737 People in Political Science politics and Woodrow Wilson Franz von Sauer, professor of formerly University of Oklahoma. School, Princeton University. political science, Oklahoma State Donald Culverson, visiting assistant Robert Kvavik, professor, depart- University. professor, University of Wisconsin- ment of political science, University Conrad P. Waligorski, professor, Madison, effective August 1991. of Minnesota. department of political science, Mark R. Daniels, visiting assistant Michael McGinnis, associate University of Arkansas. professor, University of Arkansas. professor, department of political Mark Warren, associate professor, Brian M. Downing, University of science, Indiana University. department of government, George- Chicago, visiting assistant professor Michael D. Martinez, associate town University. at Northwestern University, 1991-92. professor, department of political Clyde Wilcox, associate professor, Charles T. Goodsell, Virginia Poly- science, University of Florida. department of government, George- technic Institute and State University, Richard Matthews, professor of town University. will be visiting professor and urban government, Lehigh University. scholar, Maxine Goodman Levin Retirements Kevin McGuire, assistant professor, College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University. department of political science, University of Minnesota. Edwin F. Fedder, professor emeritus, Joshua Gold, assistant professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis as 1991-92, Washington State Univer- Keith Mueller, professor, University of January 31, 1991. of Nebraska-Lincoln. sity; Ph.D. candidate from the Jerry P. Hannon, associate profes- University of Oregon. Carlos Munoz, Jr., professor of sor, department of political science, politics and history, department of Paul R. Hagner, lecturer, University Texas Tech University; effective College, Dublin, Ireland, for ethnic studies, University of August 31, 1991. California, Berkeley. 1991-92. He is on leave from Kenneth F. Johnson, professor Washington State University. Charles Noble, professor, California emeritus, University of Missouri-St. State University, Long Beach. Mark C. Koenig, visiting assistant Louis, as of August 31, 1990. professor, Northwestern University, Philip Schrodt, professor, Carl C. Moses, professor, Wake 1991-92. department of political science, Forest University. University of Kansas. Geoff Martin, lecturer in political Benjamin Miner, professor of science, 1991-92, Mount Allison Lana Stein, associate professor with political science emeritus, The University, Sackville, NB, Canada; tenure, University of Missouri-St. George Washington University. formerly York University, Toronto. Louis. Palmer C. Pilcher, professor Peter A. Meyers, visiting assistant Robert Stoker, associate professor, emeritus, University of Arkansas. professor, Union College. department of political science, The George Washington University. Hans Ridder, professor of political Charles Mitchell, visiting assistant science emeritus, California State professor, department of political University, Long Beach, effective science, Texas Tech University; June 1990. formerly University of Northern Iowa. Syed Rashid Nairn, visiting assistant Visiting and Temporary professor, Union College. Appointments Nader Nazemi, assistant professor, Washington State University 1991-92; Kenneth Bickers, Indiana University, Ph.D. candidate from the University will be a visiting fellow at the of Washington. LaFoUette Institute of the University of Wisconsin for 1991-92. Grant Reeher, visiting instructor, Union College. James B. Christoph, Indiana Univer- sity, was a visiting fellow at Nuffield Eric Selbin, assistant professor, College, Oxford University, during department of political science, the spring of 1991. University of Minnesota, 1991-92. Adrian Clark, visiting assistant Mark Somma, visiting assistant professor, department of political professor, department of political science, Texas Tech University; science, Texas Tech University; formerly Rice University. formerly University of Iowa. Kenneth Cosgrove, visiting assistant Jeanie R. Stanley, director of policy professor, department of political management, Office of the Attorney General, State of Texas; on leave Mary E. Guy science, Texas Tech University;

738 PS: Political Science & Politics Activities and Appointments from University of Texas at Tyler countries and the international drug the state and bringing the market until September 1992. trade. back in: prices and property rights in Binnaz Toprak, visiting professor Michael Goldfield, assistant Polish agriculture. from Bogacizi University, Istanbul, professor of government, Cornell Jason McDonald, University of Turkey, department of political University. The failure of Operation California, Berkeley. Changing science, University of Minnesota, Dixie and the nature of American identities: elite economists as 1991-92. politics. politicians in postwar Hungary. James Willson-Quayle, visiting Amal Kawar, associate professor of Andrzej W. Tymowski, Yale assistant professor, department of political science, Utah State University. East European social politics, Wake Forest University; University. Palestinian women movements in the transition period: a formerly London School of leaders in the Palestinian movement historical/sociological analysis of Economics. for self-determination and statehood. representative movements. Ralph A. Thaxton, associate professor of politics, Brandeis Advanced Graduate Study and Award Recipients University. From rebellion to revolu- Training for Dissertations tion: state making, collective protest Claire A. Rosenson, University of American Bar Association and the origins of communist power Michigan, Ann Arbor. Language on the north China plain, 1915-1949. training, training in methodological Mini-Grants skills, and special coursework Micheal Giles, department of Chiang Ching-kuo Dissertation preparatory to research in compara- political science, Emory University, Research Fellows (sponsored jointly tive political culture. will be the project director of with Social Science Research "Computer Courseware on the Council) Grants for Eastern European History and Structure of American Susan H. Whiting, graduate student, Language Training Courts." The university has received University of Michigan. Power and $1,000 from the Commission on Lorene Marie Allio, Emory wealth in the Chinese township: the University, for the study of Polish. College and University Nonprofes- political economy of local sional Legal Studies of the American entrepreneurship. Milene K. Novy, Yale University, for Bar Association to develop a the study of Czech. software package on the history of Jian Yuan, graduate student, Yale the federal courts and the structure University. Private property and John Paul Richardson, University of of federal and state courts. socialist economy—development of California, San Diego, for the study private enterprise in China. of Czech. Karl W. Ryavec, University of American Council of Learned Massachusetts, Amherst, for the Societies East European Studies (sponsored jointly with Social study of Slovene. The political scientists listed below Science Research Council) have received fellowships and grants Bunting Institute from the American Council of Post-doctoral Research Learned Societies. A federation of 51 Former Vermont governor scholarly organizations, the Council Jan Kubik, assistant professor of Madeleine Kunin and political sci- is located at 228 East 45th Street, political science, Rutgers University, entists Nancy Hirschmann and New York, NY 10017-3398. Phone: New Brunswick. Polish local politics Margaret Pearson are among the 45 (212) 697-1505. in transition: an ethnography of women from the United States and democratization. six foreign countries who have been Fellowships for Recent Ph.D. A. James McAdams, assistant appointed fellows for 1991-92 at the Recipients for Research professor of political science, Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute of Princeton University. Inter-German Radcliffe College. Aili M. Tripp, assistant professor of relations of a new type—towards a Madeleine M. Kunin is the first political science and women's studies, new Germany. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Radcliffe Distinguished Visitor in The urban informal economy and the Public Policy. She is writing a state in Tanzania. Research and Writing of political memoir. Dissertations Nancy J. Hirschmann, assistant Grants-in-Aid for Paul Franklin Lytle, Yale University. professor of political science at Postdoctoral Research Symbolic construction of power: Cornell University, is analyzing the revolutionary mobilization in place and treatment of women in the H. Richard Friman, assistant Yugoslavia. work of John Locke. professor of political science, Marquette University. Between Wales R. Mack, University of Margaret Pearson, assistant professor cooperation and conflict: developed California, Berkeley. Rolling back of political science at Dartmouth

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