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47th Annual ISA Convention San Diego, CA March 22-25, 2006 “The North-South Divide and International Studies” William Thompson, 2006 ISA President Rafael Reuveny, 2006 ISA Program Chair ___________________________________________________________________________ Final Program Updated on 3/29/2006 at 2:28:20 PM ___________________________________________________________________________ WA01 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Theory and Practice of Foreign Policy: Roundtable in Honor of Davis B. Bobrow Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Steve S. Chan University of Colorado Roundtable Discussants Mark A. Boyer University of Connecticut Terrence P. Hopmann Brown University Robert T. Kudrle University of Minnesota Chung-in Moon Yonsei Univerisity, Korea Donald A. Sylvan Ohio State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA02 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Europe and Latin America (I): Conflicting Priorities Sponsors Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI) Chair(s) Joaquín Roy University of Miami An Assessment of the EU-Latin American and Caribbean Summits Alejandro Chanona Center for European Studies, UNAM The Enhancement of Regional Latin American Integration in the Frame of the Strategic Association Between the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean Thomas Cieslik Tecnológico de Monterrey The Influence of Transnational Non-Governmental Networks on the Application of EU-Latin America Cooperation Agreements Marcela Szymanski Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Discussant(s) Joaquín Roy University of Miami ___________________________________________________________________________ WA03 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The 2006 Mexican Elections Sponsors Policy Studies Organization Chair(s) Paul Rich Universidad de las Américas-Puebla Comparisons with the Political Situation in the USA Kent Taber California State University, Fresno The PRD's Prospects: The Old Left Re-invents Itself Daniel Gutierrez Universidad de las Americas The PRI Revival: The Vanquished Look for Revenge Luis Navarro Universidad de las Americas Discussant(s) David Merchant Teaching Latin American Studies to US Students. ___________________________________________________________________________ WA04 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Rethinking Development I – Contradictions of Globalising Modernity and Emancipatory Politics Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Heloise Weber University of Queensland Social Regulation in the Idiom of Islam: Challenges to the Globalization Project Shelley Feldmann Cornell University The Subject of Development and Beyond: Experience vs. Discipline from the Perspective of the Inter-Subjectivist Turn Martin Weber University of Queensland Towards a Dialogical Political Economy of Development Cristina Rojas Carleton University Discussant(s) Siba N. Grovogui The Johns Hopkins University Richard Higgott University of Warwick ___________________________________________________________________________ WA05 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The International Anti-Money Laundering Regime: Trends and Implications Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Christine Scheiber Stanford University Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment Kyung Joon Han Graduate Student Hard Cercion through Soft Law? The Case of the International Anti-Money Laundering Regime Jacob N. Shapiro Stanford University International Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and the Organizational Logic of Legal Mandates: Rethinking Implicit Assumptions Mariano-Florentino Cuellar Stanford University The Cost of the International Anti-Money Laundering Regime to Developing Countries: Damned if they Do, Damned if they Don’t? Jason C. Sharman University of Sydney Discussant(s) Bill Gilmore University of Edinburgh ___________________________________________________________________________ WA06 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Current issues in British Foreign Policy 1 Sponsors British International Studies Association (BISA) Chair(s) Tim Dunne Exeter University Britain - State & Non-state - & 'New' Multilateralisms: Globalizations & Regionalisms at the Turn of the Century Tim Shaw Institute of Commonwealth Studies Britain and the New Transatlantic Agenda Alex Nelless London School of Economics The "Special Relationship" between the US and the UK: Allies Forever? Brigitte M. Vassort-Rousset Faculté de Droit, UPMF, Grenoble, France The U.S. / U.K. Alliance in Vietnam and Iraq: Why did Britain Stay out of Vietnam and go into Iraq? Stephen Dyson Wabash College, Crawfordsville Unsure Humanitarians: The UK and International Humanitarian Law Stephanie J. Carvin LSE Discussant(s) Dave Allen Loughborough University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA07 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Gendering Peace Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Louise Olsson Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Gender and Gender Mainstreaming in International Peacebuilding Petra Purkarthofer University of Vienna The Gendered Construction of “Peace”: Conflict in Israel/Palestine and the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Catia C. Confortini University of Southern California The Myth of the Feminist Peace: The Dyadic Effects of Domestic Gender Egalitarian Values Kristen M. Flanagan University of Pittsburgh Discussant(s) Janie L. Leatherman Illinois State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA08 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Nationalism in a Globalizing World Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Erich Frankland Casper College ‘Imagined Communities’ with Unimaginable Differences: National Identity in North-South Relations Andrea Heather Olive Purdue University John P. Schultz Purdue University Nationalism in Global Conditions: Can Nationalism and Nation-State Survive the Processes of Globalization? The United Kingdom and the Turkish Republic Tolga A. Turker University of Cincinnati Nationhood Vigilantism in the Global Semi-Periphery: Migration and Ethnoreligious Violence in Russia, 1990- 2010 Mikhail A. Alexseev San Diego State University Discussant(s) Kevin H. Ellsworth Arizona State University -- School of Interdisciplinary Studies ___________________________________________________________________________ WA09 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Future Relations Between Canada and the United States: Continental Drift or EU-Style Integration? Sponsors Association For Canadian Studies In The United States (ACSUS) Chair(s) Earl Fry Brigham Young University The Political Context for Canada's Relations with the United States Howard Cody University of Maine, Orono U.S. Economic Decision-Making Toward Canada Earl Fry Brigham Young University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA10 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Worlds Apart: The North-South Divide in Environmental Negotiations Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Pamela Chasek Manhattan College Ambiguity and Contradiction: Strategic Instruments for International Agreements Stefan Jungcurt Humboldt University of Berlin Thomas Meyer Free University of Berlin Negotiating a Role for Non-State Actors in International Environmental Agreements: Evolving Times and North- South Divisions Elisabeth Corell Swedish Institute of International Affairs Lynn Wagner International Institute for Sustainable Development South Matters: Developing Countries in 30 Years of Global Environmental Politics Adil Najam Tufts University The Evolution of the International Tropical Timber Agreement as a Lesson in North-South Relations Deborah S. Davenport Politcal Science Dep, Mississippi State University Discussant(s) Paul F. Steinberg Harvey Mudd College ___________________________________________________________________________ WA11 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable: Human (In)Security in Global North-South Relations I: International Political Economy Perspectives Sponsors International Political Economy Global Development Chair(s) Kinhide Mushakoji Osaka University of Economics and Law Roundtable Discussants Matt Davies Penn State Erie/University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Stephen Gill York University Giorgio Shani Ritsumeikan University Brigitte Young University of Muenster ___________________________________________________________________________ WA12 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Bridging the North/South Divide: Research Strategies in Action Sponsors Convention Theme Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Gillian Youngs University of Leicester, UK Bridging Gender Divides in Global Political Economy: Macroeconomic Challenges V. Spike Peterson University of Arizona Shirin M. Rai Univeristy of Warwick, UK Bridging North/South Perspectives on Globalization, Gender, and the Human Rights Approach to Development V. Eudine Barriteau University of the West Indies Laura Parisi University of Victoria, Canada Globalization from North and South: UK/India - Transitions and Trajectories Rekha Pande Centre for Women's Studies/Maulana Azad National Urdu University Gillian Youngs University of Leicester, UK North-South Biases in International and Comparative Data Karen Ruth Adams University of Montana Discussant(s) Geeta Chowdhry Northern Arizona University Jane Parpart Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London ___________________________________________________________________________ WA13 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Duration and Consequences of Civil Wars Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Shannon L. Blanton University