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JS01.288 Comparing Data Convenor Schemeil, Yves - France, [email protected]

Chair Kaase, Max - International University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

Papers Comparing Data: The Importance of Data Production Process *Joye, Dominique - SIDOS and University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, [email protected]

Is political knowledge the same worldwide? Applying one concept to various realities *Schemeil, Yves - IEP Grenoble, France, [email protected] Milner, Henry - University of Laval, Canada, [email protected]

Discussant Lachapelle, Guy - Concordia University Montreal, Canada, [email protected]

Kabashima, Ikuo - , Japan, [email protected]

Muxel, Anne - CEVIPOF, France, [email protected]

JS01.289 Reforming Polities II Convenor Schemeil, Yves - France, [email protected]

Chair Eberwein, Wolf-Dieter - IEP Grenoble, France, [email protected]

Boschi, Renato - IUPERJ, Brazil, [email protected]

Papers Can the US Political System be Reformed? *Hurtig, Serge - Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, France, [email protected]

La réforme des fonctions régaliennes de l'Etat: la police de sécurité *Roche, Sebastien - CNRS-IEP de Grenoble, France, [email protected]

Silent reform, the case of the cultural german federalism *Laborier, Pascale - Centre Marc Bloch, Germany, [email protected]

Discussant Roché, Sébastian - IEP Grenoble, France, [email protected]

Laborier, Pascale - Université de Picardie, France, [email protected]

Turan, Ilter - Istanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi, Turkey, [email protected]

JS01.302 Liberalism, Pluralism, and Multiculturalism Convenor Sato, Seishi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Iijima, Shozo - Waseda University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Isaiah Berlin and the Politics of Identity *Mori, Tatsuya - Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan, [email protected]

Multiculturalism Reconsidered *Kelly, Paul - London School of Economics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The Plural Paths of British Pluralism *Barker, Rodney - LSE, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Yamaoka, Ryuichi - The University of the Air, Japan, [email protected]

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JS01.307 Changing Media, Changing Politics Convenor Kabashima, Ikuo - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Kabashima, Ikuo - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Popkin, Samuel - , San Diego, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Changing Media, Changing Politics in Japan *Taniguchi, Masaki - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

News That Sells: Media Competition and News Content *Hamilton, James - Duke University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Echo Chamber of Popular Nationalism: Media Commercialization, the Internet, and Foreign Policy-Making in China *Shirk, Susan L. - Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego, United States of America, [email protected]

The Mass Media and Koizumi's Populist Politics Kabashima, Ikuo - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected] *Steel, Gill - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Popkin, Samuel - University of California, San Diego, United States of America, [email protected]

JS01.308 Party System Change Convenor Kato, Junko - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Hirashima, Kenji - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Integrating the Horizontal and the Vertical: An Ongoing Polarization of the French Party System Since 1981 *Nakayama, Yohei - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Toward a Multi-Level Party System in the European Union? Eviden from Electoral Volatility Measures in 25 Member-States, 1970s-2000s *Daniele Caramani, Daniele - University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, [email protected]

JS01.312 Reconsidering Nineteenth Century Liberalism Convenor Sekiguchi, Masashi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Sekiguchi, Masashi - Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers 19th Century French Liberalism: Its Belated Victory and New Challenges *Tsutsumibayashi, Ken - Keio University, Japan, [email protected]

Critique of Liberal Reason by Friedrich Nietzsche and William James. *Kaburagi, Masahiko - Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected]

Liberalism and Submission *Wissenburg, Marcel - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Discussant Hanzawa, Takamaro - Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, [email protected]

Matsumoto, Reiji - Waseda University, Japan, [email protected]

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JS01.314 Political Behavior within Institutions: Comparative Perspectives Using Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Data Convenor Ikeda, Ken'ichi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Ikeda, Ken'ichi - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Consolidating Democracy: A Comparison of the 2001 and 2005 Parliamentary Elections in Thailand *Albritton, Robert - University of Mississippi, United States of America, [email protected] Bureekul, Thawilwadee - King Prajadhipat's Institute, Thailand, [email protected]

Electoral Institutions and Satisfaction With Democracy *Thomassen, Jacques - University of Twente, The Netherlands, [email protected] Aarts, Kees - University of Twente, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Political Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Postcommunist Societies *McAllister, Ian - ANU, Australia, [email protected] White, Stephen - University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Political Support for Democracy and Satisfaction with Democracy in European Political Systems *Haerpfer, Christian - University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Ikeda, Ken'ichi - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

JS01.316 Citizens and Democracy: Asia and Europe Convenor Inoguchi, Takashi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Marsh, Ian - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Papers Opinion Formation, State Capacity and Globalisation *Ian, Marsh - University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

Political Participation and Political Equality in Asia and Europe *Kabashima, Ikuo - Faculty of Law, The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Tracing the Patterns of the Resistance: The Development of the Politics of Opposition in Sarawak, East Malaysia *Mahrif, Nursuria - MARA University of Technology Sarawak Branch, Malaysia, [email protected] Badaruddin, Shaharuddin - MARA University of Technology Sarawak Branch, Malaysia, [email protected] Isnin, Nadrawina - MARA University of Technology Sarawak Branch, Malaysia, [email protected]

JS01.317 Asian Consortium for Political Research: Its Aim Scope and Strength Convenor Inoguchi, Takashi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Ahn, Chung-Si - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers Authoritarian Deliberation: The Deliberative Turn in Chinese Political Development *He, Baogang - Deakin University, Australia, [email protected]

Discussant Park, Chan Wook - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

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JS01.323 Maruyama Masao`s Politics Convenor Sun, Ge - China, [email protected]

Chair Hiraishi, Naoaki - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Papers The "Protestant Imagination": Maruyama Masao, Robert Bellah, and the Problem of Social (Self-)Transformation *Barshay, Andrew - UC Berkeley, United States of America, [email protected]

The Idea of the 'Modern' and Modernity in Maruyama Masao as Seen from a West European Perspective *Seifert, Wolfgang - University of Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected]

Discussant Miyamura, Haruo - Seikei University, Japan, [email protected]

JS01.324 The Change of Electoral System and its Effects: Some Evidence from Japan Convenor Kohno, Takeshi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Kohno, Takeshi - Keio University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers A Decade of DPJ Evolution: Ideology and Geography *Weiner, Robert - Cornell University, United States of America, [email protected]

Are New Types of Candidates Emerging under MMM in Japan? *Asano, Masahiko - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

The Impact of Mixed Electoral Systems on Voting Behavior and Campaign Strategies in Japan *Mori, Hiroki - Doshisha University, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Steel, Gill - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

JS01.327 Why and How Do Democratic Regimes Endure? Convenor Tsunekawa, Keiichi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Tsujinaka, Yutaka - University of Tsukuba, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Democratization Really Under Way?: Evaluating Political Practices and Analyzing Democratic Endurance in Sub-Saharan Africa *Mitsugi, Endo - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

From Institutional Instability to Democracy: Analyzing Democratic Endurance in Latin America *Peruzzotti, Enrique - Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina, [email protected]

How Deep is the Democratic Commitment in East and Southeast Asia? Thirteeen Portraits Based on the AsiaBarometer Survey *Inoguchi, Takashi - Chuo University, Japan, [email protected]

The Stability of Democracy in Central Eastern Europe *Mueller-Rommel, Ferdinand - Center for the Study of Democracy, University of Lueneburg, Germany, [email protected]

Discussant Tsunekawa, Keiichi - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

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JS01.328 Comparative Legislatures Convenor Kawato, Sadafumi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Kawato, Sadafumi - Tohoku University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Agenda Control in Democratic Legislatures *Cox, Gary - UCSD, United States of America, [email protected] McCubbins, Mathew - UCSD, United States of America, [email protected]

Comparative Party Discipline *Epstein, David - columbia university, United States of America, [email protected] O'Halloran, Sharyn - columbia university, United States of America, [email protected] Brady, David - stanford university, United States of America, [email protected]

Legislative Deliberation Decides Executive and Judiciary Discretion *Fukumoto, Kentaro - Gakushuin University, Japan, [email protected]

Time Constraint and Agenda Control in the Japanese Diet Kawato, Sadafumi - Tohoku University, Japan, [email protected] *Masuyama, Mikitaka - Keio University, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Laver, Michael - New York University, United States of America, [email protected]

JS01.329 The Impacts of Social Networks on Political Behavior and Social Capital Convenor Yasuno, Satoko - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Ikeda, Ken'ichi - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Communication, Disagreement, and Polarization in Democratic Politics *Huckfeldt, Robert - University of California (Davis), United States of America, [email protected]

Effects of Personal Networks on the Public Opinion Process *Yasuno, Satoko - Chuo University, Japan, [email protected]

Making Democracy (at) Work: Consequences of Cross-Cutting Political Discourse in the Workplace *Mondak, Jeff - University of Illinois, United States of America, [email protected] Mutz, Diana - University of Pennsylvania, United States of America, [email protected]

Manufacturing Trust: Community Currencies, Social Networks and the Creation of Social Capital Ikeda, Ken'ichi - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected] *Richey, Sean - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Schmitt-Beck, Ruediger - Universitat Duisburg-Essen, Germany, [email protected]

Morales, Nataliia M.L.M. - University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines, [email protected]

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JS01.337 Justice in an Age of Diversity Convenor Iida, Fumio - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Tsuji, Yasuo - Hokkaido University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Deliberation and Diversity in Different Societies *Hayakawa, Makoto - Rissho University, Japan, [email protected]

Freedom and Diversity *Tully, James - University of Victoria, Canada, [email protected]

Is Multiculturalism Compatible with Minority Politics? *Iida, Fumio - Kobe University, Japan, [email protected]

Solidarity and Cultural Diversity *Muirhead, Russell - , United States of America, [email protected]

JS01.341 Carl Schmitt's Significance in the 21st Century Convenor Koga, Keita - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Kleinschmidt, Harold - University of Tsukuba, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Carl Schmitt and The Genealogy of Critique of 'Just War' *Gonza, Takeshi - Hokkaido University, Japan, [email protected]

Carl Schmitt as a Critic of Globalization *Reinhard, Mehring - Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism - From Bourgeois to Citoyen *Koga, Keita - Osaka International University, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Tani, Takao - University of Niigata, Japan, [email protected]

JS01.342 Policy Making Processes Convenor Ichishima, Munenori - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Kim, Young Rae - Ajou University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers Beyond Projection: A Test of the Proximity and the Directional Models of Issue Voting in Japan *Taniguchi, Naoko - Teikyo University, Japan, [email protected]

Monitoring and Bureaucratic Independence: Fire Alarms and Smoke Detectors in Japanese Policy Making *Muramatsu, Michio - Gakushuin Universitu, Japan, [email protected]

Political communication and the question of a public sphere in the European Union *Yuzurihara, Mizue - Keio University, Japan, [email protected]

The Influence of National Elections on the Budget of the Government in Japan *Ichishima, Munenori - Chukyo University, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Yuasa, Harumichi - Kyushu International University, Japan, [email protected]

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JS01.344 Democracy as a Public Philosophy in the Global Perspective Convenor Kobayashi, Masaya - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Kobayashi, Masaya - chiba university, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Contemporary Democratic Theory in France *Uno, Shigeki - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Democracy on Trial—M.Maruyama, K.Fukuda and Postwar Japan *Kato, Takashi - Seikei University, Japan, [email protected]

Democracy, Communitarianism,and Republicanism *Kobayashi, Masaya - Chiba University, Japan, [email protected]

Just why Are we all Democrats Today? *John, Dunn - Cambridge University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The new conceptual frame of the valuable democrasy theory *Kuznetsov, Anatol - National Aerocosmic University, Ukraine, [email protected] Cornell, Richard - Central University of Florida, United States of America, [email protected] Kuznetsov, Sergey - Academy of security, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Discussant Mon-Han, Tsai - Doshisha University, Japan, [email protected]

JS01.347 A Political Challenge From the Perspective of Domestic Labor Convenor Okano, Yayo - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Okano, Yayo - Ritsumeikan University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Taking Care of the Public/Private Split – Municipally Employed Childminders Strategies to Separate Motherhood from Work *Jansson, Maria - Department of Political Science, Stockholm university, Sweden, [email protected]

Discussant Flowers, Petrice - University of Hawaii, United States of America, [email protected]

Jansson, Maria - Stockholm University, Sweden, [email protected]

Chalidaporn, Songsamphan - Thammasat Univeristy, Thailand, [email protected]

Tong, Irene - University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

JS01.349 Hannah Arendt's Political Theory: Between Past and Future Convenor Chiba, Shin - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Chiba, Shin - International Christian University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers What Remains Unspoken: Arendt and Political Philosophy of Violence *Okano, Yayo - Ritsumeikan University, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Moriwake, Daisuke - Seikei University, Japan, [email protected]

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JS01.355 Renaissance of Political Culture Research? Political Orientations in Europe Convenor Inoguchi, Takashi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Newton, Kenneth - University of Southampton, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Political Culture in Sweden: The Interplay between Critical Citizens and the Responsive State *Jungar, Ann-Cathrine - University College of Southern Stockholm, Sweden, [email protected]

Discussant Inoguchi, Takashi - Chuo University, Japan, [email protected]

JS01.356 Renaissance of Political Culture Research? Globalization and Democracy in Asia Convenor Inoguchi, Takashi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Hsiao, Hsing-Huang Michael - Asia-Pacific Research Program,Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, [email protected]

Papers Thai Pragmatism in the Globalizing World *Khamchoo, Chaiwat - , Thailand, [email protected]

JS01.357 Reforming Polities I Convenor Schemeil, Yves - France, [email protected]

Chair Calise, Mauro - Universita di Napoli, Italy, [email protected]

Papers Deliberative Democracy: A Way for Reforming Contemporary Polities? The Case of France *Sadran, Pierre - Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux, France, [email protected]

Globalization, Capitalism, and Democracy in Russia *Molchanov, Mikhail - St. Thomas University, Canada, [email protected]

Reforming the State in France *Godt, Paul - The American University of Paris, France, [email protected]

The Meiji Revolution(1867-1890): How Was it Brought About? *Watanabe, Hiroshi - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Stein, Michael - McMaster University, Canada, [email protected]

Sadran, Pierre - IEP Bordeaux, France, [email protected]

Watanabe, Hiroshi - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Dunn, John - University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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JS01.383 New Political Culture with Comparative Perspective Convenor Kobayashi, Yoshiaki - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Park, Chan-Wook - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers New Political Culture in Comparative Perspective *Clark, Terry - University of Chicago, United States of America, [email protected]

New Political Culture in East Asia *Kanamoto, Ayumi - Keio University, Japan, [email protected]

New Political Culture in Japan *Nakatani, Miho - Meiji-gakuin University, Japan, [email protected]

The New Politcial Culture in Korea: Amenity-Oriented Politics and Local Innovation *Jang, Wonho - The University of Seoul, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Discussant Hirano, Hiroshi - Gakushuin University, Japan, [email protected]

JS01.582 New Directions of Electoral Studies : Electoral Behavior and Political Attitudes with ANES & CSES Data Convenor Yamada, Masahiro - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Yamada, Masahiro - Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Project: An Overview *McAllister, Ian - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Discussant Nishizawa, Yoshitaka - Doshisha University, Japan, [email protected]

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Papers Democracy and Masculinity Politics in South Korea *Kwon, Insook - Myongji University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Estonia´s and Baltic States´ New Russia-Related Policy in the Context of the EU and NATO *Kadak, Jüri - Faculty of International relations in the European University, Estonia, [email protected]

Sequential Voting by Vote: Restraining the Tyranny of the Majority *Yuval, Fany - Ben-Gurion University, Israel, [email protected]

Sources of Democratic Legitimacy: Evidence from East Asia Barometer Chu, Yun-han - Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected] *Chang, Yutzung - National Taiwan University, Taiwan, [email protected] Huang, Min-hua - National Taiwan University, Taiwan, [email protected]

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MT01 THE CRISIS AND CAPACITY OF DEMOCRACY

MT01.271 State of Democracy I Convenor Sawer, Marian - Australia, [email protected]

Chair Tommasoli, Massimo - IDEA, Sweden, [email protected]

Papers IDEA State of Democracy Methodology *Tungwarara, Ozias - IDEA International, Sweden, [email protected]

The Democratic Audit of Australia: Populism vs Citizen Rights *Sawer, Marian - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

The Democratic Audit of Canada *Cross, William - , Canada, [email protected]

Discussant Skjeie, Hege - University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

MT01.272 State of Democracy II Convenor Sawer, Marian - Australia, [email protected]

Chair Bayes, Jane - California State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Democratic Audit of Ireland *Clancy, Paula - Think Tank for Action on Social Change, Ireland, [email protected]

From London to Ulaanbaatar: Making the State of Democracy Travel *Landman, Todd - University of Essex, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Phillipine Democracy: Procedural or Substantive? *Estafania Co, Edna - University of the Phillipines, Philippines, [email protected]

The Democratic Audit of South Asia *de Souza, Peter Ronald - Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, India, [email protected]

Discussant Larkin, Philip - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

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MT01.346 The Quality of Democracy. Experiences and Criteria I Convenor O'Donnell, Guillermo - United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Berg-Schlosser, Dirk - University of Marburg, Germany, [email protected]

O'Donnell, Guillermo - University of Notre Dame, Argentina, [email protected]

Papers Democratization and Quality of Democracy in Latin America *Vargas-Cullell, Jorge - State of the Nation Programa, Costa Rica, [email protected]

Political Clientelism and the Quality of Democracy *Ippolito, Gabriela - University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The Rule of Law and the Quality of Democracy *Zimmerling, Dr Ruth - Johannes Gutenberg University (Mainz), Germany, [email protected]

Violence and the Quality of Democracy *Stanley, Ruth - Free University of Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

Discussant Diamond, Larry - Hoover Institute, United States of America, [email protected]

Schedler, Andreas - CIDE, Mexico, [email protected]

MT01.369 Islam and Democracy Convenor Esmer, Yilmaz - Turkey, [email protected]

Chair Esmer, Yilmaz - Bogazici University, Turkey, [email protected]

Papers Compatibility of Islam and Democracy: Status of Women is the Key *Esmer, Yilmaz - Bogazici University, Turkey, [email protected]

Muslim Headscarves in Turkey: A Threat to Democracy or a Dictate of Civil Rights *Arat, Yeşim - Bogazici University, Turkey, [email protected]

Religion, Civic Engagement and Support for Democracy: *Meyer, Katherine - The Ohio State University, United States of America, [email protected] Tope, Daniel - The ohio State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Religious Commitment and Socio-Political Orientations: Different Patterns of Compartmentalization Among Islamic and Secularized Western Countries? *Pettersson, Thorleif - Uppsala University, Sweden, [email protected]

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MT01.387 The Quality of Democracy. Experiences and Criteria II Convenor O'Donnell, Guillermo - United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Berg-Schlosser, Dirk - University of Marburg, Germany, [email protected]

O'Donnell, Guillermo - University of Notre Dame, Argentina, [email protected]

Diamond, Larry - Hoover Institute, United States of America, [email protected]

Schedler, Andreas - CIDE, Mexico, [email protected]

Papers The Citizen as Subject? The Quality of Democracy in Africa *Friedman, Steven - Centre for Policy Studies, South Africa, [email protected]

The Quality of Democracy in Southern Europe *Morlino, Leonardo - University of Florence and Institute for Humanities, Italy, [email protected]

The Voice of the People: How East Asians Evaluate the Quality of Democracy *Chu, Yun-han - Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected] Wu, Chin-en - Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected]

MT01.388 ECPR/ACPR Joint panel: Comparing Local Democracy: Asia-Europe Nexus Convenor Ahn, Chung-Si - Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Chair Ahn, Chung-Si - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers Democratic mobilisation through quota: experiences in India and Germany *Geissel, Brigitte - Social Science Research Centre Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

Does metropolitanization threaten democracy? lessons fromthe IMO project *Hoffmann-Martinot, Vincent - Sciences Po-Bordeaux, France, [email protected]

Local Democracy in South Asia *Faisal, Shah - SWOM, Pakistan, [email protected]

Discussant Back, Jong Gook - Kyungsang National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Cheung, Peter T.Y. - University of Hong Kong (paper author), Hong Kong, [email protected]

Lim, Suk-Jun - Dong-A Univeristy (Paper author), Republic of Korea, [email protected]

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MT01.389 Was the EU Constitutional Treaty necessary and should we mourn its passing? Convenor Bellamy, Richard - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Bellamy, Richard - University College London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Adieu to constitutional elitism? *Fossum, John Erik - ARENA, Norway, [email protected]

Constitutionalizing a compound polity: perspective on EU constitutionalism *Fabbrini, Sergio - Trento University, Italy, [email protected]

If the Constitutional Treaty was the solution, what was the problem? *Follesdal, Andreas - tba, Norway, [email protected]

Pining for the Fjords? Or an ex-Constitution? *Dobson, Lynn - Edinburgh University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Kohler-Koch, Beate - University of Mannheim, Germany, [email protected]

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Papers Analyse comparée des recompositions entre démocratie représentative et nouveaux modèles de politiques publiques *Massardier, Gilles - Institut d'Etudes Politiques d'Aix-en-Provence, France, [email protected]

Any Means of Reconciliation? Transforming the Undercurrent Crisis Between ‘Secularists’ and ‘Pro-Islamists’ in Turkey into a Capacitated Democracy *Gozaydin-Savasir, Prof. Dr. Istar - Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, [email protected]

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MT02 DEMOCRACY AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER

MT02.162 International Intervention and Democratization Convenor Chesterman, Simon - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Chesterman, Simon - New York University School of Law, United States of America, [email protected]

Badie, Bertrand - Sciences Po, France, [email protected]

Papers Hegemony and the discourse of democratization *Stibbe, Arran - University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, [email protected]

International Accountability and International Territorial Administrations *Caplan, Richard - , United Kingdom, [email protected]

State-Building and the Political Transition After Conflict *Samuels, Kirsti - International Peace Academy, United States of America, [email protected]

What Kind of Democracy? Assessing the Effects of War, Sanctions, Diplomacy, and Tutelage *Woodward, Susan - City University of New York, United States of America, [email protected]

You, The People: Building Democracy Through Benevolent Autocracy *Chesterman, Simon - New York University School of Law, United States of America, [email protected]

MT02.192 Human Security and Democracy: Critical Perspectives Convenor Tosa, Hiroyuki - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Vale, Peter - Rhodes University, South Africa, [email protected]

Tosa, Hiroyuki - Kobe University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Competing Conceptions of Human Security: Can We Reconcile Them? *Pettman, Ralph - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected]

Human Security and Political Economy of East Asia *Shimizu, Kosuke - Ryukoku University, Japan, [email protected]

Indigenous Peoples, Human Security, and the Rule of Law *Hall, Anthony - Lethbridge Univeresiyty, Canada, [email protected]

Muslim Women, Democracy, and Law in the New World Order *Razack, Sherene - University of Toronto, Canada, [email protected]

Post-Globalization, Empire and Human Security *Pasha, Mustapha Kamal - American University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Paradox of Security and the Cage of Democracy *Tosa, Hiroyuki - Kobe University, Japan, [email protected]

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MT02.367 Non Governmental Organizations : Agents of Global Democratization? Convenor Eberwein, Wolf-Dieter - France, [email protected]

Chair Eberwein, Wolf-Dieter - Institut d'Etudes Politiques Grenoble, France, [email protected]

Papers Democratisation in the International System Civil Society and the State *Goetze, Catherine - University of Nottingham, School of Politics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Non Governmental Organizations: Agents of Globlal Democratization? Civil Society in the International System: A Typology of Roles and Political Functions *Perret, Virgile - Université de Lausanne (UNIL), Switzerland, [email protected]

The social construction of the participatory turn. The European Union and the ‘organized civil society’. *Saurugger, Sabine - IEP Grenoble, France, [email protected]

Discussant Eberwein, Wolf-Dieter - Institut d'Etudes Politiques Grenoble, France, [email protected]

MT02.370 Le multilatéralisme vu du Sud Convenor Devin, guillaume - France, [email protected]

Chair Devin, Guillaume - Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, France, [email protected]

Papers Accomodationist, Reformist or Transformative? A Take on Africa's/South Africa's Multilateralism *Bischoff, Paul-Henri - Rhodes University, South Africa, [email protected]

International Politics, World Order and Multilateralism: Brazilian Perspectives *Costa Vaz, Alcides - University of Brasilia, Brazil, [email protected]

L'Afrique et la réforme du Conseil de Sécurité des Nations Unies : enjeux et stratégies du Cameroun et du Nigeria Devin, Guillaume - Université de Dschang, France, [email protected] *Pokam, Hilaire de Prince - Université de Dschang, Cameroon, [email protected]

MT02.371 Challenges to International Relations Convenor Ranieri, Nina - Brazil, [email protected]

Co-Chair Landman, Todd - University of Essex, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Constitutional Systems and International Organisations *Vilhena Vieira, Oscar - Fundação Getulio Vargas Law School, Brazil, [email protected]

Democratization in the Age of Rights *Landman, Todd - University of Essex, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Globalization and Democracy *Lewandowski, Enrique Ricardo - University of São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected]

State and Nation: a new relationship? *Ranieri, Nina Beatriz - University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, [email protected]

Discussant Tavares de Almenida, Maria Hermínia - Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected]

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MT02.386 Lessons for the Democratization of IR: Revisiting Sociological History Convenor Schemeil, Yves - France, [email protected]

Chair Badie, Bertrand - Insitut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, France, [email protected]

Papers Archeopolitics and International Relations *Guillaume, Xavier - University of Geneva, Switzerland, [email protected]

International Relations and International History *Hui, Victoria Tin-bor - University of Notre Dame, United States of America, [email protected]

Reviewing the Uses of Political Anthropology of the Ancient World in International Relations *Schemeil, Yves - IEP Grenoble, France, [email protected]

Discussant Shain, Yossi - Georgetown University, United States of America, [email protected]

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Papers Assumptions Shattered, or Assumptions Vindicated? Japan's Foreign Policy in the Shadow of the War on Terror *Adem, Seifudein - University of Tsukuba, Japan, [email protected]

The U.S. Role and Democracy in the Middle East: The Role of Leadership *Hayajneh, Adnan - United Nations University: International Leadership Institute, Jordan, [email protected]

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MT03.207 Ruling by Law and Shaping Democracies: EU and US Approaches in Comparative Perspective Convenor Piana, Daniela - Italy, [email protected]

Chair Guarnieri, Carlo - University of Bologna, Italy, [email protected]

Co-Chair Piana, Daniela - University of Florence, Italy, [email protected]

Papers EU Constitutional Instability and European Lawyers as EU Citizenship Builders *Olgiati, Vittorio - Department of Sociology, Italy, [email protected]

Judiciary Systems and State Building Processes: A Comparative Analysis *Piana, Daniela - European University Institute, Italy, [email protected]

The Italian Judicial Setting as a Model in the Process of Creating the European Judicial Space *Guarnieri, Carlo - University of Bologna, Italy, [email protected]

MT03.249 Institutional Innovation, Gender, and Democratic Practices in Asia. Convenor Markey-Charlton, Sue Ellen - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Markey-Charlton, Sue Ellen - Colorado State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Expanding Grassroots Participation: New NGOs in China *Bragg, Kaye - California State University at Bakersfield, United States of America, [email protected]

Incorporating Rural Women: Panchayati Raj and Self-Help Groups in India *Everett, Jana M. - University of Colorado at Denver, United States of America, [email protected]

Institutional Innovation, Gender, and Democratic Practices in Asia *Markey-Charlton, Sue Ellen - Colorado State University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Hong Kong Women's Commission: Expanding or Coopting Participation? *Tong, Irene L.K. - Hong Kong University, Hong Kong, [email protected]

The Kitakyushu Forum on Asian Women (KFAW) and Japan's Gender Centers *Oda, Yukiko - Kitakyushu Forum on Asian Women, Japan, [email protected]

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MT03.361 Political Parties and Society in New Democracies and Transitional Regimes: Electoral Mobilization and the Problem of Effective Representation Convenor Smorgunov, Leonid - Russian Federation, [email protected]

Chair Smorgunov, Leonid - St. Petersburg State University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Papers Brazilian Electoral System: Political Reform and Public Financial Supporting for Political Campaigns *Mont'Alverne Barreto, Martonio - University of Fortaleza, Brazil, [email protected]

From No-Party to Multiparty System: The NRM and Its Competitors in the *Svasand, Lars - University of Bergen, Norway, [email protected]

Institutional Design and Effective Parliament: Comparing Central and Eastern European Legislatures *Panov, Petr - Perm University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

New Electoral Systems in the Subjects of the Russian Federation: Will They Favour to Democratic Representation? *Smorgunov, Leonid - Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Tensions Between a Post-Authoritarian Party System and Democratic Social Representation: The Chilean Case *Garretón, Manuel Antonio - Sociology Department. Social Sciences University of Chile, Chile, [email protected]

Discussant Nurmi, Hannu - University of Turku, Finland, [email protected]

Larsen, Stein Ugelvik - Bergen University, Norway, [email protected]

MT03.372 Explaining Success and Failure of Radical Right-Wing Parties and Populist Movements: Theoretical Mechanisms Convenor Dvoráková, Vladimíra - Czech Republic, [email protected]

Chair Dvoráková, Vladimíra - University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Papers Party Organizations Matter: The Role of Organizational Factors in Explaining Success and Failure of Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties *Rydgren, Jens - Stockholm University, Sweden, [email protected]

The Radical Right in Liberal Democracies Today: Between Party and Movement Mobilization *Minkenberg, Michael - Europa-Universität Viadrina, Germany, [email protected]

The Role of Leadership in the Emergence of Radical Mass Populist and Nationalist Movements *Pappas, Takis - University of Macedonia, Greece, [email protected]

The Secret of Supply: Bringing the Populist Radical Right Party Back In *Mudde, Cas - University of Antwerp, Belgium, [email protected]

Discussant Mares, Miroslav - Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, [email protected]

De Winter, Lieven - Université Catholique, Louvain, Belgium, [email protected]

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MT03.373 Radical Right Wing Populism: Links to the Past Convenor Dvoráková, Vladimíra - Czech Republic, [email protected]

Chair Mudde, Cas - University of Antwerp, Belgium, [email protected]

Papers Authoritarian Legacies, Democratic Transitions and the Radical Right: Portugal and Spain in Comparison *Costa-Pinto, Antonio - Institut of Social Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal, [email protected]

Historical Roots of Current Czech Radical Right-Wing Movements *Dvoráková, Vladimíra - University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic, [email protected] Rataj, Jan - University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Identity Politics, the Transformation of Traditional Cleavages, and the Ascendancy of Right-Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe *Bornschier, Simon - University of Zurich, Dept. for Political Science, Switzerland, [email protected]

The Rebirth of Charisma? Comparing the Contemporary Radical Right with Inter-War Fascism in Europe *Eatwell, Roger - University of Bath, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Pappas, Takis - University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece, [email protected]

MT03.377 The Radical Right in Contemporary Europe: Comparative Approach Convenor Dvoráková, Vladimíra - Czech Republic, [email protected]

Chair Rydgren, Jens - Department of sociology, Stockholm University, Sweden, [email protected]

Papers Right-wing Extremism and Democracy: A Comparative Analysis of the French Front National, the Movimento Sociale Italiano (AN-MSI) and the Vlaams Blok (Vlaams Belang) *Dézé, Alexandre - Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, France, [email protected]

The Vlaams Belang and Front National in Beligum *De Winter, Lieven - Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected]

Transnational Networks of Extreme Right Parties in East Central Europe: Stimuli and Limits of Cross-border Cooperation *Mares, Miroslav - Comparative Political Research Institute of the Faculty of Social Sciencies of the Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Why Are Some Extreme Right Parties More Successful than Others? *Harrison, Sarah - LSE, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Mazzoleni, Oscar - Observatory of Political Research in Bellinzona, Switzerland, [email protected]

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MT03.380 Quel rôle pour la société civile dans l'émergence ou l'approfondissement d'une gouvernance démocratique Convenor Palau, Yves - France, [email protected]

Chair Palau, Yves - University de Paris XII, France, [email protected]

Co-Chair Piquard, Brigitte - Oxford brookes University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers La société civile comme norme de bonne gouvernance dans les sociétés démocratiques *Palau, Yves - Université de Paris XII, France, [email protected]

Le rôle de la société civile dans la transition post-conflit *Piquard, Brigitte - Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Multinational Enterprises under the Spotlight: Are NGOs Fulfilling a Gap in the Protection of Human Rights? *Olga, Martin-Ortega - University of Jaen, Spain, [email protected]

Société civile en RDC : une parabole des attentes internationales de gouvernance *Verjans, Pierre - University of Liege, Belgium, [email protected]

Discussant Mappa, Sophia - Forum de Delphes, France, [email protected]

MT03.382 Deepening Japanese Democracy Convenor Martin, Sherry - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Martin, Sherry - Cornell University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Campaigning over the Political Life-Course: Electoral Reform and Candidate Strategy *Dabney, Dyron - Albion College, United States of America, [email protected]

Estimating the Causal Effect of Policy Information on Voter Turnout: An Internet-based Randomized Field Experiment in Japan *Imai, Kosuke - Princeton University, United States of America, [email protected] Horiuchi, Yusaku - The Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] Taniguchi, Naoko - Teikyo University, Japan, [email protected]

Rebuilding the Electoral Connection: An Examination of the Origin and Potential of Anti-Party Electoral Movements in Japanese Local Politics *LeBlanc, Robin - Washington and Lee University, United States of America, [email protected]

What Voters Want, What Voters Get: Citizens’ Policy Preferences vs. Party Platforms *Steel, Gill - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Krauss, Ellis - UC- San Diego, United States of America, [email protected]

MT03.576 Sources of Regime Legitimacy in New Democracies: Findings from Regional Barometer Surveys Convenor Chu, Yun-Han - Taiwan, [email protected]

Chair Shin, Doh Chull - University of Missouri at Columbia, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Sources of Democratic Legitimacy: Evidence from East Asia Barometer *Chang, Yu-Yzung - National Taiwan University, Taiwan, [email protected]

The Durability of Political Goods? Evidence from Nigeria's New Democracy *Bratton, Michael - Michigan State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Diamond, Larry - Hoover Institution, United States of America, [email protected]

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Papers Common Sense May Include the Irrational *King, Ed - Concordia University, Canada, [email protected]

Crisis of Representation in Argentina: Political Protest and the Emergence of a Political Discourse Against Representation *Pousadela, Inés - IDAES-Universidad de San Martín / Univ. de Buenos Aires, Argentina, [email protected]

Democracy and Environmental Rulemaking: the Impact of Web-Based Technologies on Environmental Campaigns *Schlosberg, David - Northern Arizona University, United States of America, [email protected]

Women Self-Help Groups and Legitimacy for Development - A Case Study from Tamilnadu *Pandiyan, P.Madurai Veeran S.Kavitha - Department of Public administration, presidency college, Chennai - 600 005, Tamil Nadu, India, India, [email protected]

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MT04.374 Populism in East Asia Convenor Otake, Hideo - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Shimotomai, Nobuo - Hosei University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Finding Enemies of Nations - Changing Nationalisms in East Asia *Kimura, Kan - Kobe University, Japan, [email protected]

Populism in Taiwan: The Rise of Populist Political Culture in Taiwan *Shyu, Huoyan - Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (IPSAS), Taiwan, [email protected]

Should we Look at Front or Back? Koizumi's Persuasion and Voting Behavior *Yamada, Masahiro - Kwansei Gakuin Univ., Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Lupia, Arthur - University of Michigan, United States of America, [email protected]

MT04.375 Still a Contentious Alliance? Labor and Social Movement in Asian Pacific Countries Convenor Shinkawa, Toshimitsu - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Shinkawa, Toshimitsu - Kyoto University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Korean Labor at the Crossroads *Choi, Jang Jip - Korea University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Labour and the New Social Movements: The Australian Story *Burgmann, Verity - University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected]

The Moment Labor Movement Becomes Social Movement: Japanese Case *Shinoda, Toru - Waseda University, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Turner, Lowell - Cornell University, United States of America, [email protected]

Banting, Keith - Queen's University, Canada, [email protected]

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Papers A Desperate Nation: An Analysis of American Culture Following the 2004 Presidential Election *Gellers, Josh - University of Florida, United States of America, [email protected]

European Memory Politics – A Three Level Framework *Onken, Eva-Clarita - University of Tartu, Estonia, [email protected]

Global Political Community: A Myth or a Reality? Internet as an Arena for Post-National Political Identity Building *Hellsten, Villiina - University of Helsinki (Department of Political Science), Finland, [email protected]

Green Party Members and Social Movement Participation *Vromen, Ariadne - University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Botetzagias, Iosif - TEI of the Ionian Islands, Greece, [email protected]

Japan Judicial Review a Limited institution or a Democratic Agent *Ben-Rafael Galanti, Sigal - Hebrew University and Beit-Berl College, Israel, [email protected]

State and Democracy in India: Violent Identity Politics in North-East India *Mahanta, Nani - Political Science department, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India, India, [email protected]

The World Social Forum: A Space for the Interaction Between Different Currents of Thought *Gohar, Nihad - International Labour Organization, Egypt, [email protected]

The Italian movement against neoliberal globalization in a comparative perspective *Mosca, Lorenzo - European University Institute, Italy, [email protected]

Transnational Advocacy Networks in Local Contexts: The Case of ATTAC in Argentina *Federico Matías, Rossi - Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina, [email protected]

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MT05.263 The Politics of Economic Transformations in Emerging Market Democracies: Institutional Designs and the Quality of Democracy Convenor Taylor, Matthew - Brazil, [email protected]

Chair Loureiro, Maria Rita - FGV-SP, Brazil, [email protected]

Papers Democracy and Economic Governance: Chile since 1990 *Montecinos, Veronica - Pennsylvania State University McKeesport Campus, United States of America, [email protected]

Fiscal Reforms and Democratic Accountability in Cardoso Government (1995-2002) *Maria Rita, Loureiro - Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil, [email protected]

Reforms, Courts, and Institutional Structure: Policy Reform in Brazil, 1994-2002 *Taylor, Matthew - University of São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected]

MT05.264 The Workings of Federalism and the Performance of Democracy Convenor Tavares de Almeida, Maria Hermínia - Brazil, [email protected]

Co-Chair Tavares de Almeida, Maria Hermínia - University of São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected]

Melo, Marcus André - Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil, [email protected]

Papers Democracy and Federalism in India *De Souza, Peter Ronald - Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, India, [email protected]

Federalism and Constitutional Change in Brazil *Melo, Marcus Andre - Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil, [email protected]

Federalism and Decentralization in Argentina and Brazil: Institutional and Political Determinants of Local Power *Falleti, Tulia - University of Pennsylvania, United States of America, [email protected]

Fiscal Effort in Federal Countries: Brazil and India from 1970 to the Present *Schneider, Aaron - ids, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Shaping the Local Political Arena in Federal Brazil *Tavares de Almeida, Maria Hermínia - University of São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected] Piquet Carneiro, Leandro - University of São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected]

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MT05.265 Public Policy Making and the Capacities of Democratic Governance in Central and Eastern Europe Convenor Potucek, Martin - Czech Republic, [email protected]

Chair Potucek, Martin - Center for Social and Economic Strategies, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Papers Democratization, Globalization and Governance Huque, Ahmed Shafiqul - McMaster University, Canada, [email protected] *Vyas, Lina - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

Lacking Capacities of Strategic Governance in Central and Eastern Europe *Potucek, Martin - Center for Social and Economic Strategies, Charles Unviersity Prague, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Public Administration Spoilt: Over-Politicization and Patronage Threatening the Professional Policy Making (Hungarian Case) *Vass, Laszlo - Budapest School of Communication, Hungary, [email protected]

Public Policy-Making Process and Professionalization of Civil Service in Slovakia *Malikova, Ludmila - Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, [email protected]

The Case of the 2004 New Zealand Local Elections *Zvulun, Jacky - Otago University, New Zealand, [email protected]

The Impact of Large-Scale Corruption on Polish Democracy *Gilarek, Katarzyna - Jagiellonian University, Poland, [email protected]

Discussant Dvorakova, Vladimira - Prague School of Economics, Czech Republic, [email protected]

MT05.273 The Political Economy of Democracy in Emerging Markets Convenor Santiso, Javier - Spain, [email protected]

Chair Whitehead, Laurence - Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Santiso, Javier - OECD Development Centre, France, [email protected]

Papers Banking on Democracy: the Political Economic of International Bank Flows in Emerging Markets *Santiso, Javier - BBVA (Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria) - Economic Research Department, Spain, [email protected]

Democracy and Data Dissemination: The Effect of Political Regime on Transparency *Rosendorff, Peter - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected] Vreeland, James - Yale University, United States of America, [email protected]

Democratization and Growth *Papaioannou, Elias - London Business School and European Central Bank, United Kingdom, [email protected] Siourounis, Gregorios - London Business School and Barclays Capital, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Income Redistribution, Political Competition, and Sovereign Debt Repudiation *Saiegh, Sebastian - University of Pittsburgh, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Armijo, Leslie - Visiting Associate Professor, Reed College, United States of America, [email protected]

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MT05.274 New Developmental Welfare States in the Making? Social Protection in Latin America and East Asia Convenor Draibe, Sônia - Brazil, [email protected]

Co-Chair Draibe, Sônia M. - Universidade de Campinas, Brazil, [email protected]

Riesco, Manuel - CENDA, Chile, [email protected]

Papers Keynesianism and Neo-Keynesianism: New Rooms for a Developmentalist and Productivist Welfare State in the Capitalism of our Times? *Gonzaga Belluzzo, Luiz - Universidade de Campinas, Brazil, [email protected]

Neo Developmental Welfare States in the Making? New Trends in the Relationship between Economic Growth, Social Protection and Democracy in Latin America *Riesco, Manuel - CENDA, Chile, [email protected]

The Developmental Welfare State and Policy Reforms in East Asia *Kwon, Huck-ju - Sung Kyun Kwan University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The Impact of Democratic Transition on Social Policy: The Asian Countries Recent Experience *Wong, Joseph - University of Toronto, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Kugelmas, Eduardo - University of São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected]

MT05.275 Decentralization and Participation in Public Policy Management Convenor Boschi, Renato - Brazil, [email protected]

Chair Boschi, Renato - IUPERJ, Brazil, [email protected]

Fuks, Mario - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil, [email protected]

Papers Conceptions of the State, Governance, and Citizens’ Participation: A Theoretical Critical Appraisal *Boschi, Renato - IUPERJ, Brazil, [email protected]

Coordinating Policies in a Fragmented Federal State: The Brazilian Case *Arretche, Marta - USP, Brazil, [email protected]

Democracy, Participation and Representation: Citizens’ Evaluation of Governmental Performance in Minas Gerais *Anastasia, Fátima - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, [email protected] Matos, Marlise - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, [email protected]

Do Citizens Exercise Authority in Participatory Institutions? Examining Brazil’s Participatory Institutions *Wampler, Brian - Boise State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Expansion of Democratic Participation in India *R.V.R., Murthy - Dept. Political Science, Government College, Port Blair A & N Islnds, India, [email protected]

Federalism and Distribution of Budgetary Resources in Brazil: Institutional and Political Incentives. *Figueiredo, Argelina - Centro Brasileiro de Análise e Planejamento/ Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, [email protected] Cheibub, José Antônio - Yale University, United States of America, [email protected]

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MT05.276 Inequality, Difference, and Global Public Policy Convenor Sola, Lourdes - Brazil, [email protected]

Chair Armigo, Leslie Elliott - Reed College and American Political Science Association, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Constructing Free Markets? Mental Models of Global Trade and Finance *Armijo, Leslie Elliott - Reed College, United States of America, [email protected] Echeverri-Gent, John - University of Virginia, United States of America, [email protected]

Difference and Inequality in a Global Context *Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber - University of Chicago, United States of America, [email protected]

The Global Inequality of Violence *Woodward, Susan - City University of New York (CUNY), United States of America, [email protected]

MT05.278 The European Union´s Roles in International Relations Convenor Elgström, Ole - Sweden, [email protected]

Chair Elgstrom, Ole - Lund University, Sweden, [email protected]

Papers Europe and the New Balance of Global Order *Maull, Hanns - Universität Trier, Germany, [email protected]

Identity, Legitimacy and (Social) Security in the EU *Lucarelli, Sonia - University of Bologna, Italy, [email protected]

National and European Role Conceptions: Conflict or Convergence in European Foreign Policy? *Aggestam, Lisbeth - Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden, [email protected]

The Directoire and the Problem of a Coherent EU Foreign Policy *Hill, Christopher - University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The EU and the Global Political Economy: State Functions, Role Conceptions and European Foreign Economic Policy *Smith, Michael - Loughborough University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The European Union: A Leader in International Negotiations? *Elgström, Ole - Dept of Political science, Lund University, Sweden, [email protected]

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MT05.345 Policy-making and Democracy: The Challenge of Transition Convenor Pal, Leslie - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Pal, Leslie - Carleton University, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Corruption as a Sympton of Opacity and Poor Policy Making *Ionita, Sorin - Open Society Institute, Hungary, [email protected]

Russia: Transition, Democracy and Childcare Policies *Teplova, Tatyana - Carleton University, Canada, [email protected]

The Learning Government: Assessing Policymaking Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe *Craciun, Claudiu - National School of Political Studies and Administration, Romania, [email protected]

Towards a Culture of Quality Policymaking in Transition Contexts. The Case of Education *Ciolan, Lucian - Ministry of Education and Research, Romania, [email protected]

Discussant Pal, Leslie - Carleton University, Canada, [email protected]

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Papers The Public Finance Role of Non-Performing Loans:Regional Banks as Welfare Providers *Shimizu, Kay - Stanford University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Role of Social Capital, Public Action and Local Mobilization in Human Development *Herath, Dhammika - Gothenburg University, Sweden, Sweden, [email protected]

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MT06.267 What we know about Political Knowledge Convenor Milner, Henry - France, [email protected]

Chair Niemi, Richard - University of Rochester, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers A Comparative Study of Political Knowledge and Electoral Participation Among the Young *Howe, Paul - University of New Brunswick, Canada, [email protected]

Comment penser la notion de competence civique *Blondiaux, Loic - IEP de Lille, France, [email protected]

Le discours de l'opinion publique à travers les sondages : éléments de méthode *Brugidou, Mathieu - EDF R&D et CIDSP-PACTE, France, [email protected]

Local Political Knowledge: Does Municipal Size Make a Difference? Goldsmith, Michael - University of Salford, United Kingdom, [email protected] *Rose, Lawrence - University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

Virtual Citizenry: Sophisticated or Not? *Gronlund, Kimmo - Abo Akademi University, Finland, [email protected]

Discussant Niemi, Richard - University of Rochester, United States of America, [email protected]

MT06.309 IDEA Panel: Socialising Voters: How, When and Why Young People Join (or Fail to Join) the Active Electorate Convenor Ellis, Andrew - Sweden, [email protected]

Chair Ellis, Andrew - International IDEA, Sweden, [email protected]

Papers Initiatives to Increase Turnout: Case Studies *Gratschew, Maria - International IDEA, Sweden, [email protected] Pammett, Jon - Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Socializing Young Australians to Become Voters in a Context of Compulsory Voting *Print, Murray - University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

Targeting Young Voters: Identifying Those in Need of Electoral Socialization *Franklin, Mark - Trinity College Connecticut, United States of America, [email protected]

Voter Turnout in Latin America during the Third Wave of Democratisation *Zovatto, Daniel - International IDEA, Costa Rica, [email protected] Mateo Diaz, Mercedes - IADB, United States of America, [email protected]

Why American Students Voted in 2004 *Niemi, Richard - University of Rochester, United States of America, [email protected]

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MT06.326 The Nordic Democracies from the Golden Age to the 21st Century Convenor Kite, Cynthia - Sweden, [email protected]

Co-Chair Kite, Cynthia - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

Lundmark, Kjell - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

Papers Constitutional Rules and Challenges in the Nordic Democracies *Bergman, Torbjorn - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected] Joseph, Board - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

From Labor Market and Social Policies for Women to Gendered Democracy? Gustafsson, Gunnel - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected] *Kolam, Kerstin - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

Immigrants and Integration in the Nordic Democracies *Nord, Douglas - Wright State University, United States of America, [email protected] Malin, Wimelius - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

Political Participantion and Civic Literacy in the Nordic Democracies *Henry, Milner - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected] Svante, Ersson - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

MT06.332 Education and Democratic Participation Convenor Milner, Henry - France, [email protected]

Chair Fiers, Stefaan - Leuven, Belgium, [email protected]

Papers Civic Education and Youth Political Attitudes in Spain Martin, Irene - Department of Political Science and International Relations. Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain, [email protected] *García-Albacete, Gema - Department of Political Science and International Relations. Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain, [email protected]

Is Education the Key? Assessing the Knowledge Deficit About European Integration in Germany and Britain and Its Implications for the Supranational Democracy *Walkenhorst, Heiko - University of Essex, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Secondary and Higher Secondary Civics Education in Rawalpindi-Islamabad, Pakistan: A Study of Civic Awareness *Akhtar, Iqbal - US Northern Command SJFHQ-N, United States of America, [email protected]

Teaching Teachers about Civic Education in Sweden *Eklund, Niklas - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

Discussant Fiers, Stefaan - Leuven, Belgium, [email protected]

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MT06.333 Information and Democratic Participation Convenor Milner, Henry - France, [email protected]

Chair Lange, Dirk - Oldenburg University, Germany, [email protected]

Papers From Representative to Participative Democracy: The Role of Political Knowledge *Gupta, Asha - University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Is the Institutional Context Affecting Voters’ Perceptions of Party Positions? *Dahlberg, Stefan - Political Science, Sweden, [email protected]

La démocratie contre elle-même ? Dérision politique et cynisme des jeunes: l'exemple des "Guignols de l'info" en France. *Tournier, Vincent - Institut d'études politiques de Grenoble, France, [email protected]

New Meanings for Democracy: The Creative Dimension of Common Sens Thinking in the Case of Young Greeks *Magioglou, Thalia - Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, France, [email protected]

The Limits of Democracy Where Politics (Des)educates and Education (Des)politisizes: The Case of Latin America *Baquero, Marcello - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, [email protected] Baquero, Rute - University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil, [email protected]

MT06.334 Citizenship and Democratic Participation Convenor Milner, Henry - France, [email protected]

Chair Franklin, Mark - Trinity College, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Citizenship Practices, Political Participation and Electoral Behavior in Democratic South Africa *Federico, Veronica - University of Florence, Italy, [email protected]

Political Participation and Civil Society in Russia *Smirnov, William - Institute of State and Law, Russian Academy of Sciences, Romania, [email protected]

Political Participation with Information in Democratic Systems: Difficulties and Possibilities. A Theoretical Analysis on Public Choice, Social Capital and Decentralization *Borsani, Hugo - UENF - Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense, Brazil, [email protected]

Quelles vertus pour les gouvernants? Les conflits normatifs des opinions *Lascoumes, Pierre - CNRS-Sciences Po Paris, France, [email protected]

Discussant Mark.Franklin@trincoll, Mark - Trinity College, United States of America, [email protected]

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MT06.335 Democratic Theory and Practice Convenor Milner, Henry - France, [email protected]

Chair Knutsen, Oddbjorn - Oslo University, Norway, [email protected]

Papers Democracy's Challenges: Democatic Theory's Prospects *Kaldis, Byron - The Hellenic Open University, Greece, [email protected]

Justification politique, concurrence interprétative et politique publique, les enjeux d’une reconstruction du travail politique et démocratique. *Zittoun, Philippe - Let - Cerat, France, [email protected]

Operationalising Deliberation: Making the Concept Useful for Empirical Research Naurin, Daniel - Dep. of Political Science, Goteborg University, Sweden, [email protected] *Agne, Hans - Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden, [email protected]

Relative Democracy Theory for Multiregional World: Broadening of Democracy to the East and Challenge of Ethno-cultural Diversity. *Dakhin, Andrey - Chair of Political Science, State Yniversity of Architecture, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Discussant Knutsen, Oddbjorn - Oslo University, Norway, [email protected]

MT06.350 Deliberation and Democracy Convenor Milner, Henry - France, [email protected]

Chair Leuprecht, Christian - RMC, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Diversity, Deliberation and Democracy: Multicultural Patriotism in a Deliberative Democracy *Soutphommasane, Tim - University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Lost in Translation? Tasmania Together as a Sub-National Deliberative Project *Crowley, Dr Kate - School of Government, University of Tasmania, Australia, [email protected]

Online Deliberation of Contested Political Issues: The Case of Troop Dispatches to Iraq in Japan and South Korea *Lee, Eun-Jeung - Institue for Political Science, University Halle, Germany, [email protected]

Public Opinion in the Political Process: A Critique of Deliberative Polling *Goot, Murray - Macquarie University, Australia, [email protected]

Discussant Leuprecht, Christian - RMC, Canada, [email protected]

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MT06.363 Roundtable: Weber 100 Years Later Convenor Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber - University of Chicago, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Rationalization as Neutralization: Max Weber, Carl Schmitt and the Fate of Weimar Constitutionalism *Kim, Sung Ho - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Schmitt as Weber's "Legitimate" Pupil? *Kim, Sung Ho - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Spiritual Renewal and the Last Man: Leo Strauss on Max Weber's Liberal Democratic Thought *Titunik, Regina F. - University of Hawaii of Hilo, United States of America, [email protected]

Weber as an Ethicist *Mehta, Pratap Bhanu - Center for Policy Research, India, [email protected]

Weber to Weber via Foucault *Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber - University of Chicago, United States of America, [email protected]

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MT07 SPECIAL TOPICS

MT07.204 Electronic Citizenship: Challenges and Dilemmas Convenor Calise, Mauro - Italy, [email protected]

Chair Calise, Mauro - University of Naples Federico II, Italy, [email protected]

Papers Boosting Political Accountability and Individual Choice? Information Disclosure as Neglected Dimension in E-Government Policy and Practice. An Empirical Investigation and Institutional Explanation of Current Practice and Future Prospects *Zinnbauer, Dieter - London School of Economics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

E-democracy and International Organizations Theoretical and Methodological Issues *Amoretti, Francesco - University of Salerno, Italy, [email protected]

Electronic Decision Making: A New Frontier for Public Participation? *Musella, Fortunato - University of Florence, Italy, [email protected]

Improvement of Electronic Democracy: A Study of Taiwan's Challenges *Wu, Chi-An - Taipei University,Dep. of Public Administration and Policy, Taiwan, [email protected]

The Role of Political and Cultural Frames in the E-Government Policies *Bolgherini, Silvia - University of Naples "Federico II", Italy, [email protected]

Towards a Procedural Definition of Electronic Democracy De Rosa, Rosanna - University of Naples, Italy, [email protected] *Criscitiello, Annarita - University of Naples, Italy, [email protected]

MT07.221 ISSC-IPSA Joint Panel: The Globalization of Human Insecurity in Exploitative Migration: Trafficking in Women and Children Convenor Bayes, Jane - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Mushakoji, Kinhide - of Economics and Law, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Human Trafficking as the militarization of Exploitative Migration-An analysis of the role of the military base districts: the case in the Republic of Korea *Lee, Jung Ok - Catholic University of Daegu, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

International Framing of the Trafficking of Women *Chappell, Louise - University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

The Gender of Human Insecurity: What Does Exploitative Migration Tell Us? *Truong, Thang-Dam - Institute of Social Sciences, The Netherlands, [email protected]

The Globalization of Exploitative Migration and the Multiple Channels of Trafficking *Agathangelou, Anna - York University, Canada, [email protected]

The Victims of Human Trafficking as Pawns on the Chess-Board of the War on Terror *Hanochi, Seiko - Chubu University, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Le Thi, Quy - Hanoi University of Social Science and Humanities, Viet Nam, [email protected]

MUshakoji, Kinhide - Osaka University of Economics and Law, Japan, [email protected]

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MT07.222 ISSC-IPSA Joint Panel: Migration and its Gendered Consequences in Developing Countries Convenor Bayes, Jane - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Bayes, Jane - California State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Internal Migration in China and its Gendered Consequences *Han, Jailing - Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, China, [email protected]

Migration and its Gendered Consequences in South and Southeast Asia *Sadiq, Kamal - University of California, Irvine, United States of America, [email protected]

Migration Between Vietnam. Cambodia, Thailand and China and its Gendered Consequences: An Overview *Le Thi, Quy - Hanoi University of Social Science and Humanities, Viet Nam, [email protected]

Migration of North Korean Women to China and Human Security *Yoon, Bang-Soon L. - Central Washington University, United States of America, [email protected] Chun, Bok-hee - Hankuk Aviation University, Goyang-City, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Discussant Agathangelou, Anna - York University, Canada, [email protected]

Tran han, Jiang - Institute for Family and Gender Studies, Viet Nam, [email protected]

MT07.239 IDEA Panel: Political Parties and Democratisation. Global Comparison of External Regulations and Internal Functioning of Political Parties – Implications for Quotas for Women in Politics, Political Engineering in Divided Societies and Transparency in Funding of Political Parties Convenor Nordlund, Per - Sweden, [email protected]

Chair Nordlund, Per - International IDEA, Sweden, [email protected]

Papers External Regulation and Internal Functioning of Political Parties: A Global Comparison *Nordlund, Per - International IDEA, Sweden, [email protected]

Political Parties and Political Engineering in Divided Societies *Reilly, Benjamin - Australina National University, Australia, [email protected]

Political Parties as Gatekeepers to Equal Political Representation *Dahlerup, Drude - Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden, [email protected]

Political Party Financing: Enhancing Transparency to Help Rebuild Trust in Parties *Rodriguez, Diana - Transparency International, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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MT07.298 Political Action Revisited Convenor Kaase, Max - Germany, [email protected]

Chair Kaase, Max - International University Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

Papers Cognitive Mobilization and Modes of Political Action *Klingemann, Hans-Dieter - Social Science Research Center Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

Political Action in New European Democracies. *Barnes, Samuel - Georgetown University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Interpretation and Consequences of Critical Events: A Multi-Generational and Longitudinal Analysis *Jennings, Kent - University of California, Santa Barbara, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Welzel, Christian - International University Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

Newton, Kenneth - University of Southampton, United Kingdom, [email protected]

MT07.303 IDEA Panel: Direct Democracy Convenor LeDuc, Lawrence - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Beramendi-Heine, Virginia - International IDEA, Sweden, [email protected]

Papers Democratic Constitution-Making: A Comparative Analysis of the Ratification Process on the EU Constitution 2005/2006 Kaufman, Bruno - Initiative and Referendum Institute, The Netherlands, [email protected] *Schiller, Theo - Phillipps Universität – Marburg, Germany, [email protected]

Direct Democracy and the Development of Political Institutions *Bowler, Shaun - University of California – Riverside, United States of America, [email protected] Donovan, Todd - Western Washington State University, United States of America, [email protected] Lawrence, Eric - George Washington University, United States of America, [email protected]

Direct Democracy, Federalism and Neutrality in Switzerland: Three Institutions Examined *Christin, Thomas - University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, [email protected] Treschel, Alexander - University of Geneva, Switzerland, [email protected]

Referendum Theory and Practice in Australia *Uhr, John - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Referendums and Deliberative Democracy *LeDuc, Lawrence - University of Toronto, Canada, [email protected]

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MT07.364 Roundtable on Electronic Voting Machines in Technical and Cultural Perspective Convenor Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Heine, Jorge - Ambassador of Chile to India, Chile, [email protected]

Papers Comparative Experiences, for Roundtable on Electronic Voting *Bjorkman, James - Institute of Social Studies AND Leiden University, The Netherlands, [email protected]

EVMs in Brazil *Figuerido, Marcus - IUPERJ, Brazil, [email protected]

EVMs in Comparative Perspective *Shastri, Sandeep - International Academy for Creative Teaching, India, [email protected]

EVMs in India *Yadav, Yogendra - Center for the Study of Developing Societies, India, [email protected]

EVMs in USA *Engstrom, Richard - University of New Orleans, United States of America, [email protected]

MT07.366 The Comparative Karma of Coalitions: Ruling and Managing with Many Parties Convenor Heine, Jorge - India, [email protected]

Chair Mehra, Dr. A. - Center for Public Affairs, India, [email protected]

Papers Coalition Experiments in India : A Politically-Contrived Design or an Ideological Oasis? *Chakravarty, Bidyut - Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Coalition Government in Presidential Systems: The Case of Chile *Huneeus, Carlos - Instituto de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad de Chile, Chile, [email protected]

India’s Federalism on Trial : Coalitional Compulsions and National Development *Arora, Balveer - Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, [email protected]

Parties and Coalitions in Chile: How Long Does it Take for a Stable Multi-Party Coalition to Become a Party? *Navia, Patricio - Center for Latin American Studies, New York University, United States of America, [email protected]

Regional Parties and Coalition Politics in India’s Federal Parliamentary Polity *Sridharan, E. - Institute for the Advanced Study of India (UPIASI), University of Pennsylvania, India, [email protected]

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Papers Challenges to Democratic Consolidation in Asia: Cases of Indonesia and Thailand *Ghoshal, Baladas (Dr.) - Jawaharlal nehru University, New Delhi, India, India, [email protected]

Iran, Democracy and International Community *Simbar, Reza - The Guilan University, Islamic Republic of Iran, [email protected]

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RC01 COMMITTEE ON CONCEPTS AND METHODS

RC01.5 Beyond Linearity: Research Methods and Complex Social Phenomena Convenor Schedler, Andreas - Mexico, [email protected]

Co-Chair Bennett, Andrew - Georgetown University, United States of America, [email protected]

Yamasaki, Sakura - Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected]

Papers Imagine There’re No Lines... *Cebolla Boado, Hector - Instituto Juan March (CEACS), Spain, [email protected] Ochoa Diego, Mikel - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, [email protected]

Micro Models and Macro Complexity: Approaches to Linking Levels of Analysis *Kittel, Bernhard - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, [email protected]

TBA *Bennett, Andrew - Georgetown University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Usefulness of the Chaos Theory in the Comprehension of the Complexity and of the Non-Linearity of Political Phenomena *Dandoy, Regis - Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected]

What to Do When States Fail? *Clement, Caty - Harvard University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Schneider, Carsten - Central European University, Hungary, [email protected]

RC01.6 Analyzing Democracy: Concepts, Measures, Methods Convenor Schedler, Andreas - Mexico, [email protected]

Chair Schneider, Carsten - Central European University, Hungary, [email protected]

Papers Electoral Authoritarianism: Concept, Measurement, Dynamics *Schedler, Andreas - CIDE, Mexico, [email protected]

In Defense of Pluralism: Groups and the Democratization Process *Graham, George - Vanderbilt University, United States of America, [email protected]

Methodological Approaches for the Analysis of Democracy and Development: Quantitative & Qualitative Methods *Acuna-Alfaro, Jairo - Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Yamasaki, Sakura - Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected]

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RC02 POLITICAL ELITES

RC02.7 Elites and Democracy Convenor Higley, John - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Sasaki, Masamichi - Hyogo Kyoiku University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Auditing Democratic Quality: The Case of Thailand *Case, William - Griffith University, Australia, [email protected]

From Foxes to Lions: Elite Change in Australia and the United States *Higley, John - University of Texas at Austin, United States of America, [email protected] Pakulski, Jan - University of Tasmania, Australia, [email protected]

Gramsci, Weber, Michels, Mosca and Pareto: Democracy, Utopia and Authoritarianism *Levy, Dr. Carl - Goldsmiths College, University of London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

How European national Elites Talk about Europe *Cotta, Maurizio - University of Siena, Italy, [email protected]

Implementers or Impediments?: Indigenous Elites and Externally-Imposed Democratization *Brownlee, Jason - University of Texas, Austin, United States of America, [email protected]

The Impact of Elite Memories on Democratization in a New Era: The Case of Ghana and Chile *Svanikier, Johanna - University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected]

RC02.8 Changing Composition of European Elites Convenor Higley, John - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Daloz, Jean-Pascal - Inst. d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux, France, [email protected]

Papers Elite Beliefs and Economic Reforms: Comparing Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Russia *Steen, Anton - University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

New Challenges, New Elites? Changes in the Recruitment and Career Patterns of European Representative Elites since the 1990s *Best, Heiinrich - Freidrich Schiller University, Germany, [email protected]

Pathways to Power: Minsters in Post-Communist Central Eastern Europe *Muller-Rommel, Ferdinand - University of Luneburg, Germany, [email protected]

Political Elites in the Commonwealth of Independent States: Recruitment and Rotation Tendencies *Gaman-Golutvina, Oxana - Russian Academy for Public Administration, Russian Federation, [email protected]

The Changing Composition of Danish Party Elites *Munck Christiansen, Peter - University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, [email protected] Togeby, Lise - Aarhus University, Denmark, [email protected]

The New Regional Elites in Russia under Putin *Schneider, Eberhard - German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Germany, [email protected]

The Social Anatomy of Top Political Elites in Turkey *Arslan, D. Ali - Gaziosmanpasa University, Turkey, [email protected]

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RC02 POLITICAL ELITES

RC02.9 Changing Modalities of Elite Behaviour and Belief Convenor Higley, John - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Pakulski, Jan - University of Tasmania, Australia, [email protected]

Papers Between Majesty and Mateyness: French Political Elites in the Longue Durée *Daloz, Jean-Pascal - Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux, France, [email protected]

Business Elite Trust in Democratic Institutions: Data from Norway *Gulbrandsen, Trygve - Institute for Social Research, Norway, [email protected]

Methodological Developments in Studies of Political Elites *Hoffmann-Lange, Ursula - University of Bamberg, Germany, [email protected]

Nordic Elites in Comparative Perspective *Ruostetsaari, Ilkka - University of Tampere, Finland, [email protected]

Parliamentary Elites in New Democracies: Post-Communist and Post-Fascist Comparisons *Edinger, Michael - Freidrich Schiller University, Germany, [email protected]

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RC03 EUROPEAN UNIFICATION

RC03.178 The Democratic Theory of ‘New Modes of Governance’ in the EU Convenor Padfield, Mellissa - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Follesdal, Andreas - University of Osla, Norway, [email protected]

Follesdal, Andreas - University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

Papers Democracy-talk in the European Union: The Need for a Reflexive Approach *Kostakopoulou, Dora - University of Manchester, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Democratic Life in the EU’s Constitutional Treaty or Leave it to Us: We Know What We’re Doing *Dobson, Lynn - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, [email protected]

European Constitution: The Road to Federalism *Alves, Rui Henrique - Faculdade de Economia do Porto, Portugal, [email protected]

L’Union européenne acteur de la mondialisation *Bauby, Pierre - l’ITEP de Paris, France, [email protected]

Still in Deficit: Rights, Regulation and Democracy in the EU *Bellamy, Richard - University College London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Still in Deficit: Rights, Regulation and Democracy in the EU *Richard, Bellamy - University College London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

RC03.179 The new EU Constitution and Referenda Convenor Padfield, Mellissa - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Endo, Ken - Hokkaido University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers A Single Currency for the New Member States: Opposition or Support? *Padfield, Melissa - University of Victoria, Canada, [email protected] Verdun, Amy - University of Victoria, Canada, [email protected]

Constitutionalising Minority Protection in the European Union: A Mission Impossible? *Topidi, Kyriaki - Queens University Belfast, Ireland, [email protected]

Referendums in the European Union: Acquiring Barganing Leverage, Taking the Heat out of Sensitive Issues or Both? *Nielsen, Rasmus Leander - University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, [email protected]

Regional Voting Patterns of the Swedish Referendums on EU Membership in 1994 and EMU in 2003 *Hellstrom, Johan - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

The Formation of Transnational Political Space in Europe: Evidence from Constitutional Referendums *Shu, Min - University of Bristol, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Suzuki, Kazuto - Tsukuba University, Japan, [email protected]

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RC03.180 European Parliament, Political Power and Representation Convenor Padfield, Mellissa - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Dobson, Lynn - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Citizenship Attribution in Western Europe (1985-2004): Convergence and the Changing Politics of Nationhood *Vink, Maarten P. - University of Maastricht, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Political Party Competition Over European Integration: Evidence from Seven European Countries *Stratham, Paul - University of Leeds, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Political Representation in the European Parliament *Hausemer, Pierre - London School of Economics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Responsibility Attributions, Democratic Accountibility and Economic Governance: The Effect of European Multi-Level Governance in Britain *Anderson, Cameron D. - McGill University, Canada, [email protected]

Discussant Dobson, Lynn - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, [email protected]

RC03.181 EU-Asia Relations and Security Matters Convenor Padfield, Mellissa - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Bingran, Dai - Fudan University, China, [email protected]

Papers Euro-Scepticism and Euro-Enthusiasm in the United States and Japan: Endogenous and Exogenous Sources in the Formation of External Perspectives on the European Union *Tsuruoka, Michito - Kings College London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

How the EU Negotiates Trade and Democracy in Asia: The Case of China's Accession to the WTO *Zimmermann, Hubert - Cornell University, United States of America, [email protected]

Security Foundations of Economic Integration: A Comparison between East Asia and Western Europe *Endo, Ken - Hokkaido University, Japan, [email protected]

The Impact of Europe’s New Constitution on the Asian-European Relationship *Zyla, Benjamin - Royal Military College, Canada, [email protected]

The Impact of Norms in the European Union *Landau, Alice - University of Geneva, Switzerland, [email protected]

Discussant Bingran, Dai - Fudan University, China, [email protected]

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Papers Conditionality and the European Neighbourhood Policy *Tovias, Alfred - Hebrew University, Israel, [email protected]

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RC04 PUBLIC BUREAUCRACIES IN DEVELOPING SOCIETIES

RC04.50 Human Development and Governance: Challenges in Democratizing Societies Convenor Khator, Renu - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Elsenhans, Hartmut - Leipzig University, Germany, [email protected]

Co-Chair Vajpeyi, Dhirendra - University of Northern Iowa, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Does Democratization Work in Argentina? Human Development and Governance Ups & Downs (1989-2004) *Orlansky, Dora - University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, [email protected]

Globalization, Democracy, and Development? An Impossibility Theorem *Farazmand, Ali - Florida Atlantic University, United States of America, [email protected]

Human Development and Governance: Challenges in India *Vasireddy, Bhaskara Rao - Principal Chaitanya PG college, India, [email protected]

The End Secularism: Is it the End of Weber? *Elsenhans, Hartmut - University of Leipzig, Germany, [email protected]

The Right to Development: Challenges and Strategies for Humane Governance *Jain, Randhir B - Formerly of University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Toward Human Development in a Democrcy: A Study of Bureaucratic Response to Administration of National Elementry Education Programme in India *Sharma, Rajvir Sharma - ARSD College,university of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Discussant Pinto Duschinsky, Michael - Brunel University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

RC04.51 Globalization and Multiculturalism in Democratizing Societies Convenor Khator, Renu - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Pinto Dushinsky, Michael - Brunel University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Co-Chair Farazmand, Ali - Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Bureaucracy, Democracy and the Multicultural Performance Dynamic *Henderson, Lenneal - The University of Baltimore and the Fielding Graduate University, United States of America, [email protected]

Epistemology and Context of shrinking Cultural Spaces *Singh, Amita - Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, JNU,Delhi, India, [email protected]

Human Development in Democratizing Societies *Kashikar, Mohan - Department of Political Science, Nagpur University, Nagpur., India, [email protected]

Multiculturalism, Globalization and Democracy: The Triumvirate Eventualities of a Modernizing Society *Saraswat, Rekha - R.G.(P.G.) College C.C.S. University Meerut U.P., India, [email protected]

On the Fringes of Globalization: The New Marginalized Class *Khator, Renu - Univesity of South Florida, United States of America, [email protected] Glover, Kofi - University of South Florida, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC04.52 Bureaucracy in a Globalized World: Challenges for Democratizing Societies Convenor Khator, Renu - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Dwivedi, O.P. - University of Guelph, Canada, [email protected]

Co-Chair Glover, Kofi - University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers A Failure or a Necessity? Assessing the Contribution of the State to Growth in Developing Countries *Sindzingre, Alice - National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), France, [email protected]

Bureaucraucy in a Globalized World: A Profession to Democratic Values in the Public Service *Pitschas, Rainer - German University of Administrative Sciences speyer, Germany, [email protected]

Indian Bureaucracy: A Challenge to Democracy *Sharma, Abhinav - Banaras Hindu University, India, [email protected]

Response to Challenges of Globalization: A Case Study of Bureaucracy in India *Chaudhary, Swaran Lata - University College M.D.U.Rohtak Haryana, India, [email protected]

The Challenge Public Service Training for the World's Largest Democracy Huque, Ahmed Shafiqul - McMaster University, Canada, [email protected] *Vyas, Lina - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

The Changing Role of Bureaucracy in the Globlized World *Rehana, Sultana - university of rajasthan jaipur political science department, India, [email protected]

Discussant Hadi, A. - United Arab Emirate Government, United Arab Emirates, [email protected]

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RC04.53 Public Private Synergy and Development: Prospects of Partnership in Democratizing Societies Convenor Khator, Renu - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Henderson, Lenneal - University of Baltimore, United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Hadi, A - United Arab Emirates Government, United Arab Emirates, [email protected]

Papers Achieving Good Governance and Sustainable Democracy through Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Africa *Onu, Godwin - Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria, [email protected]

Emerging Patterns of Public-Private Sectors Partnership in Africa *Sharma, Keshav Chandra - University of Botswana, Botswana, [email protected]

Globalization of New Public Management: Its Challenge to Democracy in Developing Nations *Haque, M. Shamsul - National University of Singapore, Singapore, [email protected]

Performance-based Local Government As a Vehicle for Increasing Accountability and Responsiveness to Democracy: A Case Study of Jaipur *Soni, Vidu - Central Michigan University, United States of America, [email protected]

Synergising Public-Private Partnership in Promoting Developement in a Democratizing Society: A Critical Evaluation of Role And Performance of Administrative Institutions in India Bhatnagar, Parmatam Swarup - Former Professor, Rajasthan University, India, [email protected] *Rai, Sheila - Associate Professor, SAP, Political Science, India, [email protected]

Who Owns the Government's Information? Market Reform and Political Reform as Shapers of Information Access and Intellectual Property Rights *Yang, Xiangfeng - U of Southern California, China, [email protected] Hartford, Kate - Ford Foundation, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Saraswat, Rekha - R. G. College, Meerut (UP), India, [email protected]

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RC05 COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

RC05.54 The Political Effects of Metropolitanization Convenor Hoffmann-Martinot, Vincent - France, [email protected]

Chair Hoffmann-Martinot, Vincent - CERVL-CNRS/ IEP Bordeaux, France, [email protected]

Co-Chair Sellers, Jefferey - University of Southern California/ Department of political science, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Comments about New Political Culture in the Metropolis *Clark, Terry - The University of Chicago, United States of America, [email protected]

The Political Ecology of the Metropolis II *Sellers, Jefferey - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected]

The Political Ecology of the Metropolis in South Africa *Cameron, Robert - University of Cape Town, South Africa, [email protected]

The Political Ecology of the Metropolis. Hoffmann-Martinot, Vincent - CERVL-CNRS/ Sciences Po Bordeaux, France, [email protected] *Sellers, Jefferey - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected]

Urban and Metropolitan Governance in Japan *Sagawa, Yasuhiro - University of Ibaraki, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Clark, Terry N. - The University of Chicago, United States of America, [email protected]

RC05.55 Decentralization and Central-Local Relationship Convenor Hoffmann-Martinot, Vincent - France, [email protected]

Chair Kersting, Norbert - University of Marburg, Germany, [email protected]

Co-Chair Kawasaki, Nobufumi - University of Hiroshima, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Central Local Relations and the Failure of Decentralization Efforts in Bangladesh *Mohabbat Khan, Mohammad - University of Dhaka Bangladesh, Bangladesh, [email protected]

Central-Local Relationship in Europe: A Comparative Study *Poth-Mögele, Angelika - Council of European Municipalities and Regions, Belgium, [email protected]

Local Government Interests in The European Union *Kersting, Norbert - University of Marburg, Germany, [email protected]

Safeguard the Local Finances: Strengths and Weaknesses of the Austrian Consultation Mechanism in a Comparative Perspective *Pleschberger, Werner - University of Agricultural Sciences Vienna, Austria, [email protected]

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RC05.56 Modernizing Local Democracy Convenor Hoffmann-Martinot, Vincent - France, [email protected]

Chair Cameron, Robert - University of Cape Town, South Africa, [email protected]

Co-Chair Gribanova, Galina - Herzen University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Papers Institutional Context of Formation of Government-Citizen Links *Sootla, Georg - Tallinn Pedagogical University, Estonia, [email protected]

Local Government in South Africa *Tapsott, Chris - University of Western Cape, South Africa, [email protected]

Reforming Public Administration in Northern Ireland *Carmichael, Paul - University of Ulster, United Kingdom, [email protected]

RC05.57 Comparative Local Politics: Theoretical and Empirical Issues Convenor Hoffmann-Martinot, Vincent - France, [email protected]

Chair John, Peter - IPSA GIPP, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Co-Chair Wollmann, Hellmut - Humboldt University, Germany, [email protected]

Papers Regimes of Immigrant Incorporation in London Boroughs *Clarke, Susan - University of Colorado at Boulder, United States of America, [email protected]

The Importance of Political Trust and Political Satisfaction on the Support for the Ruling Municipal Coalition: A Comparative Case Study for Three Local Communities in Belgium *Swyngedouw, Marc - Institute of Social and Political Opinion research (ISPO-K.U.Leuven), Belgium, [email protected] Abts, Koen - Institute of Social and Political Opinion research (ISPO-K.U.Leuven), Belgium, [email protected]

The Transformation of Local Democracy Through the Use of Semi-Direct Democracy Procedures *Premat, Christophe - CERVL-CNRS/ Sciences Po Bordeaux, France, [email protected]

The Urban Contribution to Comparative Political Analysis *Sellers, Jefferey M. - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected]

Where Is the Comparative Study of Local Government Going? Where Should It Be Going *Baldersheim, Harald - Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

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RC06 POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

RC06.311 Democratic Inputs in Complex Governance Convenor Mitra, Subrata Kumar - Germany, [email protected]

Chair Holzhacker, Ronald - University of Twente, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Papers Europeanization and Changing Patterns of Representation: Strategies of Interest Groups in Multi-Level Governance *Holzhacker, Ronald - University of Twente, The Netherlands, [email protected]

The Changing Role of Organized Interests in Corporatist and Consensual Scandinavia *Nørgaard, Asbjørn Sonne - Aarhus University, Denmark, [email protected]

The Media and Complex Governance *Erik, Albæk - University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, [email protected] de Vreese, Claes - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, [email protected]

The Role of the Acquis Historique Communautaire in EU-Governance *Larat, Fabrice - University of Mannheim, Germany, [email protected]

RC06.339 Comparative Campaign Communication: Bringing Political Parties Back In Convenor Mitra, Subrata Kumar - Germany, [email protected]

Co-Chair Römmele, Andrea - University of Mannheim, Germany, [email protected]

van Biezen, Ingrid - Birmingham University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Evolving Campaign Communications on the Internet: Japanese Political Parties and Post-Modern Campaigning *Tkach-Kawasaki, Leslie - University of Tsukuba, Japan, [email protected]

Manifest Changes in Japanese Electoral Communications? The Rise and Implications of the ‘Manifesto Boom’ *Koellner, Patrick - Institute of Asian Affairs/German Overseas Institute, Germany, [email protected]

Parties in Cyberspace: The Character and Effect of Cyber-Campaigning *Pedersen, Karina - Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected]

Political parties, candidates and campaign professionalization *van Biezen, Ingrid - University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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RC06 POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

RC06.340 Comparing Political Corruption and Clientelism Convenor Mitra, Subrata Kumar - Germany, [email protected]

Chair Kawata, Junichi - Osaka University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Comparative Institutional Analysis of Korean and Japanese Clientelism *Park, Cheol Hee - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

From Clientelism to Corruption. Trends in the Evolution of Particularistic Politics *Piattoni, Simona - University of Trento, Italy, [email protected]

On the Comparative Criminology of Corruption *Johnson, David T - University of Hawaii, United States of America, [email protected] Zimring, Franklin - University of California, Berkeley, United States of America, [email protected]

Political Clientelism and Democratic Consolidation: Southern European Experiences *Yokota, Masaaki - Tohoku University, Japan, [email protected]

RC06.58 Governance in Cross-National Perspective Convenor Mitra, Subrata Kumar - Germany, [email protected]

Chair TBA, TBA - TBA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Co-Operation and Conflict between Firms, Communities, New Social Movements and the Role of Governement. V. Cerro de San Pedro Case *Vargas-Hernandez, Jose G - Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of california berkeley, United States of America, [email protected]

Governance as an Issue in Election: Lessons from Indian Experience in 2004 *Sarangi, Prakash - University of Hyderabad, India, [email protected]

Strategic Culture, Policy Formation and Governance: Comparing India and Japan *Frey, Karsten - Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, Spain, [email protected]

The Puzzle of India's Governance: Culture, Context and Comparative Theory *Mitra, Subrata Kumar - University of Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected]

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RC07 WOMEN, POLITICS AND DEVELOPING NATIONS

RC07.61 Women in Political Decision-Making Convenor Sadie, Yolanda - South Africa, [email protected]

Chair TBA, TBA - TBA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Do Women Make a Difference in Decision-Making? *Sadie, Yolanda - University of Johannesburg, South Africa, [email protected]

Liberal Feminist Theory and HIV/AIDS in South Africa: Hindrance or Help in Decision Making? *Fourie, Pieter - University of Johannesburg, South Africa, [email protected]

Religion, Power and Politics in Pakistan *Faisal, Shah - SWOM, Pakistan, [email protected]

Towards a Structural Analysis of Political Decision-Making in New Indonesia and the Role of Women: In Comparison with other Transition Countries *Asitadani, Diah - Department of Political Science, University of Geneva, Switzerland, [email protected]

RC07.63 Women, Elections and Decision-Making Convenor Sadie, Yolanda - South Africa, [email protected]

Chair Sadie, Yolanda - University of Johannesburg, South Africa, [email protected]

Papers Advocating for Women in Politics by NGOs in PAKISTAN *Faisal, Shah - SWOM, Pakistan, [email protected]

Elections et gestion du système de quota *El Mossadeq, Rkia - Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah, Morocco, [email protected]

Governance, Political Reforms and Gender Violence in Nigeria *Ajayi, Kunle - University of Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria, [email protected]

Looking Beyond Reservation for Women in Indian Panchatyats : A Case Study of Orissa *Mohanty, Bijoyini - Department of Public Administration, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India, [email protected]

Participation of Indian Women in Politics: Problems and Prospect *Singh, Harshita - Faculty of Srts, AGRA College AGRA, University of AGRA, India, [email protected]

The Gendered Impact of a Corrupt Road to Political Office *Bjarnegard, Elin - Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden, [email protected]

The Women Resurgence and Decentralization : A Reality or Myth *Chandrashekar, Smitha Kanekanti - Institute for Social and Economic Change, India, [email protected]

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Papers Women in Political Decision Making at the Grassroots Political Institutions: Evidences from Indian Villages *Sisodia, Yatindra Singh - Madhya Pradesh Institute of Social Science Research, India, [email protected]

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RC08 LEGISLATIVE SPECIALISTS

RC08.64 Are Legislatures Working? Convenor Hazan, Reuven - Israel, [email protected]

Chair Hazan, Reuven - Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, [email protected]

Papers Are Legislatures Working? The State of Parliament in Bangladesh *Mohabbat Khan, Mohammad - University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, [email protected]

Degrees of Democracy: Legislative Institutions and the Opinion-Policy Link *Soroka, Stuart - McGill University, Canada, [email protected]

How Parties Discipline Their Legislators: Lessons from the Israeli Legislature *Y. Hazan, Reuven - Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, [email protected]

How to Asses the Performance of Legislature? *Mansfeldova, Zdenka - Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Rep, Czech Republic, [email protected]

The Most Powerful Legislature in the World? The US Congress and the 'War' on Terrorism *Owens, John - The University of Westminster, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The Parliamentary Dimension of the WTO *Rommetvedt, Hilmar - International Research Institute of Stavanger (IRIS), Norway, [email protected]

Discussant Weber, Ronald - University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, United States of America, [email protected]

Strom, Kaare - University of California - San Diego, United States of America, [email protected]

RC08.65 Post-Authoritarian Legislatures Convenor Hazan, Reuven - Israel, [email protected]

Chair Olson, David - University of North Carolina at Greensboro, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Effects of the Process of Europeanization on National Legislatures: The Case of the Czech Parliament in Comparative Perspective *Rakusanova, Petra - Institute of Sociology AS CR, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Internationalization of National Parliament *Zajc, Drago - Faculty of social sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, [email protected]

Legislatures in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations *Nakamura, Robert - University at Albany, United States of America, [email protected]

Politicians “Blessed” by the Soviet Regime in Post-Communist Parliaments *Matonyte, Irmina - Institute for Social Research, Lithuania, [email protected]

The Changing Composition of Legislative Elites in Estonian Riigikogu:From De-Sovietification to Professionalism *Ruus, Jüri - Department of political science,Tartu University, Estonia, [email protected]

The Impact of Parliamentary Investiture Rules on the Size and Composition in of Governing Coalitions in Post-Communist Eastern Europe *Nikolenyi, Csaba - Concordia University, Canada, [email protected]

Discussant Patzelt, Werner - Dresden University of Technology, Germany, [email protected]

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RC08.66 The Effects of Professionalization on Legislatures Convenor Hazan, Reuven - Israel, [email protected]

Chair Hedlund, Ronald - Northeastern University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Legislative Professionalization and Committee Systems: Institutional Versus Individual Level Impact *Hedlund, Ronald D. - Northeastern University, United States of America, [email protected]

Political Ambition and Organizational Complexity in the Brazilian State Legislatures: A Cross-sectional Analysis *Santos, Fabiano - Iuperj, Brazil, [email protected]

Professionalization and Policy Activism of the National Assembly in Newly Democratized Korea: Two Things Moving In Tandem? *Park, Chan Wook - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The Professionalization of Legislatures in the United States Over the 20th Century *Squire, Peverill - University of Iowa, United States of America, [email protected]

Types and Patterns of Political Professionalization: Their Effects on Legislative Careers and Institutions *Borchert, Jens - University of Potsdam, Germany, [email protected]

Discussant Schneier, Edward - City College of the City University of New York, United States of America, [email protected]

RC08.67 Legislative Methodology: New Tools to Advance Cross-National Comparison Convenor Hazan, Reuven - Israel, [email protected]

Chair Zajc, Drago - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, [email protected]

Papers Accessing Legislative Voting Behavior: A New Method of Analysis *Carvalho, Marcio A. - Fgv/Ebape, Brazil, [email protected]

Evaluating Legislative Voting Behavior in Parliamentary Systems *Shomer, Yael - Washington University in St. Louis, United States of America, [email protected] Monroe, Burt - Michigan State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Making Sense of Parliamentary Careers in the European Multi-Level-System. Comparing State Legislators, National MPs and Members of the European Parliament *Edinger, Michael - Sonderforschungsbereich 580; Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany, [email protected]

Qualitative Comparative Analysis: A New Tool for Legislative Research? *Patzelt, Werner J. - Dresden University of Technology, Germany, [email protected]

The Use of the Internet by Parliaments in Europe *Leston-Bandeira, Cristina - University of Hull, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Using Data-Mining to Explore Information Networks in the Legislative Process: A Comparative Study of the Fourth and Fifth Terms in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan *Liao, Da-chi - Instiute of Political Science, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, [email protected] Lin, Fu-ren - Institute of Technology Management, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, [email protected] Liang, Chia-hao - Department of Information Management, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, [email protected] Chien, Herlin - Instiute of Political Science, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, [email protected]

Discussant Hamm, Keith - Rice University, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC09 COMPARATIVE JUDICIAL SYSTEMS

RC09.268 Doctoral Research on Rule of Law and Courts in Emerging Democracies Convenor Tolley, Michael - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair de Franciscis, Maria Elisabetta - University of Naples, Italy, [email protected]

Papers Distributing the Costs of Stability and Reform: Macroeconomic Policy and Constitutionalism in Brazil, 1985-2004 *Kapiszewski, Diana - UC Berkeley, Canada, [email protected]

The Role of European Union in Strengthening the Rule of Law and Promoting Judicial System Reforms *Dallara, Cristina - University of Florence, Italy, [email protected]

The State, the Court, and Rights: The Political Role of the Judiciary in Egypt *Hamad, Mahmoud - University of Utah, United States of America, [email protected]

RC09.69 Transnational and International Courts: The Relative Decline of Westphalian Sovereignty? Convenor Tolley, Michael - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Tate, C. Neal - Vanderbilt University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Fundamental Rights, the European Court of Justice, and the Constitutionalization of Europe Rossetti, Carlo - [email protected], Italy, [email protected] *Tolley, Michael - Northeastern University, United States of America, [email protected]

International and Transnational Law Versus National Sovereignty: Pure Power or a Dialectical Process? *Jackson, Donald W. - Texas Christian University, United States of America, [email protected]

Penetrating Sovereignty: The Human Rights Act of 1998 and British Law *Volcansek, Mary - Texas Christian University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Nation State and the Problem of Sovereignty *Mongardini, Carlo - University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy, [email protected]

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RC09.71 Terrorism, Security and Human Rights: Achieving a Proper Balance Convenor Tolley, Michael - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Finn, John - Wesleyan University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act: Securing Balance Through Parliamentary Scrutiny *Kelly, James - Concordia University, Canada, [email protected]

Combating Terrorism: Need for a Just Order *Mukherjee, Subrata - University of Delhi South Campus, India, [email protected]

From Global Terrorism To Human Rights And Securitz *Basic, NedZad - Human Rights Conflict Prevention Centre, Faculty of Law, Bosnia and Herzegovina, [email protected]

Internal Strife and Democratic Breakdown: The Limits of Occupation *Hofnung, Menachem - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, [email protected]

Terrorism, War, and Emergency Powers in the West, with Special Attention to the United States *Bursey, Gerald - Northeastern University, United States of America, [email protected]

The JCHR and Anti-Terrorist Measures: Can Parliament Protect Rights? *Hiebert, Janet - Queen's University, Canada, [email protected]

RC09.72 Epistemology and Methodology in the Field of Comparative Judicial Studies Convenor Tolley, Michael - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Tolley, Michael - Northeastern University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Comparative Assessment of Rights Revolutions: Political Dimensions *Galligan, Brian - University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected]

Eclectica: On the Blurred Methodological Matrix of Comparative Constitutional Law *Hirschl, Ran - University of Toronto, Canada, [email protected]

The Judicial Mystery of Enlarged Panels in Israel *Seidman, Guy - The Radzyner School of Law, The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel, [email protected]

The Literature of Comparative Judicial Studies: A 110 Year Survey and Evaluation *Tate, Neal - Vanderbilt University, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC09 COMPARATIVE JUDICIAL SYSTEMS

RC09.73 Rule of Law and Courts in Emerging Democracies Convenor Tolley, Michael - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair de Franciscis, Maria Elisabetta - University of Naples, Italy, [email protected]

Papers Brazil’s Federal Supreme Court: Captive or Conduit? *Maveety, Nancy - Tulane University, United States of America, [email protected] Pereira, Anthony - Tulane University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Judicialization of Elections in India *Fischer, Alexander - South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, India, [email protected]

The Obstacles of Law Reform in New Democratic Indonesia: Comparison with Other New Democracies *Asitadani, Diah - Department of Political Science, University of Geneva CH, Switzerland, [email protected]

The Rule of Law and Judicial Independence In Newly Democratic Regimes *Finn, John - Wesleyan University, United States of America, [email protected]

RC11 SCIENCE AND POLITICS

RC11.77 Science and Technology Policy in the Modern World: Roles and Impacts Convenor Szyliowicz, Joseph - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Szyliowicz, Joseph S. - University of Denver, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Increased Participation in State Transportation Agencies *Schachter, Hindy - New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States of America, [email protected]

Normal Science and Science for Sustainability: Common Ground, Differences and Implications *Albrecht, Steven M - University of Hamburg - BIO-TA, Germany, [email protected]

Theorizing the Political Impact of the New Media: Comparative Study of East Asian Experiences *Hung, Chin-Fu - The University of Warwick, United Kingdom, [email protected] Chung, Yousun - The University of Wisconsin--Madison, United States of America, [email protected]

Transportation: The Prelude to a New Paradigm in Energy and Technology Policy *Perl, Anthony - Simon Fraser University, Canada, [email protected] Gilbert, Richard - Independent researcher, Canada, [email protected]

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Papers Sustainable Rural Development and use of High Technology: Perspective and Approaches in Indian State. *Krishna Sarmah nil, Jayanta - Darrang College,TEZPUR, India, [email protected]

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RC12 BIOLOGY AND POLITICS

RC12.79 Biology, Democracy, and Nation-Building Convenor Somit, Albert - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Somit, Albert - Southern Illinois University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers A Biological Basis for Human Rights *Tiger, Lionel - -, United States of America, [email protected]

Democratic Nation-Building: Ideology versus Human Nature *Peterson, Steven A. - Penn State University, United States of America, [email protected] Somit, Albert - Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, United States of America, [email protected]

Regions in International Relations *Kusnetsov, Alexander - Ural State University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

The Hard Sell on the Home Front: A Biopolitical Analysis of the Rhetoric of Nation-Building *Bergetz, Carl - N/A, United States of America, [email protected]

Why Is Democracy Working? Biological and Psychological Foundations of Liberal Democracy *Shultziner, Doron - Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

RC12.81 Biobehavioral Approaches to the Study of Politics Convenor Somit, Albert - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Tannenbaum, Donald - Gettysburg College, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Causes for the Evolution of Violent Strife *Meyer, Peter - University of Augsburg, Germany, [email protected]

Moral and Political Philosophy *Rutherford, James - Grant Hospital -- Columbus,Ohio, United States of America, [email protected]

Toxins, Brain Chemistry, and Violent Crime: Integrating Biopolitics & Public Policy *Masters, Roger D. - Dartmouth College, United States of America, [email protected]

Universal Motive Forces (Mechanisms) of Social Evolution *Franchuk, Victor - Russian State Social University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

RC12.82 Biology and Public Policy Convenor Somit, Albert - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Serdult, Uwe - University of Zurich, Switzerland, [email protected]

Papers Environmental Stewardship and the Role of Democratic Government in Rehabilitation of Persons Affected by a Mega Dam in India *Shrivastava, Rashmi - Vikram University, India, [email protected]

Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology and Genetically Modified Organisms: a Comparative Perspective on Japan *Serdult, Uwe - University of Geneva, Switzerland, [email protected]

Russia's Role in Building International Biosecurity? *Rabodzey, Aleksandr - MIT Security Studies Program, Russian Federation, [email protected]

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RC13.183 Latin American Cluster of Neglected Issues Convenor Whitehead, Laurence - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Whitehead, Laurence - Nuffield College, Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers How Public Opinion Relates to Public Policies and to Democratic Institutions in Brazil *Jose Alvaro, Moises - University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, [email protected]

Political Exile and Authoritarian Politics: The Formation and Transformation of Latin American Ground Rules *Roniger, Luis - Wake Forest University, United States of America, [email protected]

Political Exile and the Institutional Transformation of Late 20th Century Latin America *Sznajder, Mario - Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, [email protected]

Too Close for Conflict: the Mexican Presidency and the United States Comparing Two Mexican responses to Democratization: 1946 and 1989 *Loaeza, Soledad - El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico, [email protected]

RC13.184 Other Neglected Issues Convenor Whitehead, Laurence - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Whitehead, Laurence - Nuffield College, Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers International Democratic Embedding: Conceptualising European Impact on Democratization of Peripheral Countries Beyond Enlargement *Magen, Amichai - Standford University, Israel, [email protected]

Latin American Transitional Truth and Justice: Global Model and Lesson *Barahona de Brito, Alexandra - Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Portugal, [email protected]

The Foundations of Constitutionalism *Meierhenrich, Jens - Harvard University, Germany, [email protected]

The International Dimensions of Democratization: A Comparative Study of Taiwan and South Korea *Ooi, Su-Mei - University of Toronto, Singapore, [email protected]

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RC13.83 The State Bureaucracy: How Much Discontinuity and its Impact on Democratization? Convenor Whitehead, Laurence - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair TBA, TBA - TBA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Comparing Lustration Systems: And Choosing Between Them *David, Roman - Hong Kong Baptist University, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Lustration and Democratisation: Rethinking the German Experience in View of Third World Democratisation *Hoffmann, Bert - Institute for Iberoamerican Studies, Germany, [email protected]

Lustration and the Quality of Governance *Letki, Natalia - Nuffield College, Oxford University, Bulgaria, [email protected]

Lustration and the Transformation of the South African Police Services or the Lack Thereof *Chicktay, Mohamed Alli - University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, [email protected]

Lustration in Romania: The Revolution's Stillborn? *Stan, Lavinia - St. Francis Xavier University, Canada, [email protected]

Privatization and Bureaucratic Purges: Dismantling the Party-State Complex in Post-authoritarian Taiwan *Ngo, Tak-Wing - Leiden University, The Netherlands, [email protected]

RC13.84 The Democratization of Expertise: Epistemic Communities and their Impact on Democratization Convenor Whitehead, Laurence - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair TBA, TBA - TBA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Banks, Stocks, Bonds: Varieties of Financial Capitalism, Inequality, and Democracy *von Mettenheim, Kurt - Escola de Administracao de Empresas, Brazil, [email protected]

Corporation Peculiarities of Democracy Experience in Modernized Russia *Konovalov, Valery - Rostov State University, Russian Federation, [email protected] Ljubashic, Valentin - Rostov State University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Expertise and the 'Authoritarian Advantage' in Latin American Dual Transitions *Gonzalez, Francisco - Nuffield College, Oxford University, Mexico, [email protected]

Neglected Themes on Democratic Transition: The Political Design of Regulation *Ballinas Valdes, Cristopher - Hertford College, Oxford University, Mexico, [email protected]

'Salon Democracy' : Towards a Critical Study of Arab Paths to Learning Good Government *Sadiki, Larbi - Exeter University, Tunisia, [email protected]

Ulysses, the Sirens and the Art of Navigation: Political and Technical Rationality in Latin America *Whitehead, Laurence - Nuffield College, Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected] Santiso, Javier - Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, Spain, [email protected]

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RC13.85 The Diversity and Variability of International Factors in Democratization Convenor Whitehead, Laurence - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair TBA, TBA - TBA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers "We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us": Domestic Politics and South Africa's Role in Promoting African Democracy *Friedman, Steven - Centre for Policy Studies, South Africa, [email protected]

Democracy in the Aftermath of War *Bermeo, Nancy - Princeton University, United States of America, [email protected]

Democracy Promotion in Non-State Contexts: The Case of the EU and Palestine *Tocci, Nathalie - European University Institute, Italy, [email protected]

Democratic Transition in the Context of International Transitional Administration *Tansey, Oisin - Nuffield College, Univserity of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected]

International Actors, Economic Power and Lesser Developed Countries: The Accidental Suffocation of Democracy? *Cheeseman, Nicholas - Nuffield College, Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected] Whitfield, Lindsay - St Antony's College, Oxford University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Western Influence on Democratic Change in Ukraine and Kygyzstan *Spence, Matthew - Yale University, United States of America, [email protected]

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Papers Taiwanese Think Tanks in the Era of Political Transition *Shai, Ming-Chen - Hsuan Chuang University, Taiwan, [email protected]

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RC14 POLITICS AND ETHNICITY

RC14.86 Recent Analytical Developments Convenor Guelke, Adrian - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Guelke, Adrian - Queen's University of Belfast, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers It's all in how you define yourself: terminology, concepts, methodology and paradigms concerning ethnicity *Tournon, Jean - Universite Pierre Mendes France, France, [email protected]

Public Citizenship and the Management of Difference *Hasmath, Reza - University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Regional Peripheries and Ethnic Conflict: Defining the 'European Periphery' as an Analytical Concept *Zink, Allan - independent researcher, France, [email protected]

The Analytical Infrastructure for Ethnicity and Politics: A Study of the Current Methodology, Concepts, Approaches, Centres, Training and Communication *Cartrite, Britt - Alma College, United States of America, [email protected]

Theorizing Interethnic Violence: A Critical Assessment of Contending Approaches *Leuprecht, Christian - Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, Canada, [email protected]

Discussant Guelke, Adrian - Queen's University of Belfast, United Kingdom, [email protected]

RC14.88 Ethnic Tensions, Peace Processes and Post-War Reconstruction Convenor Tournon, Jean - France, [email protected]

Co-Chair Rothchild, Donald - University of California, Davis, United States of America, [email protected]

Leuprecht, Christian - Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Democratic Peacebuilding: From Post-Conflict Reconstruction of Developing Countries to Alternative Dispute Resolution in a Divided North *Lefranc, Sandrine - Researcher, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (Laboraroire d’Analyse des Systèmes Politiques - University of Paris X), France, [email protected]

Mitigating tensions or Institutionalizing Control? Activity of Israeli women vis-à-vis Palestinian Population and Israeli Soldiers in West Bank Checkpoints *Kaufman, Ilana - Open University of Israel, Israel, [email protected]

Spoiler Problems Revisited: An Analysis of Violence During Peace Processes and Political Transitions in Ethnically Divided Societies *Guelke, Adrian - Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom, [email protected]

War and Peace and the Six Ethno-Cultural Tribes of Israel *Neuberger, Benyamin - Open University of Israel, Israel, [email protected]

Discussant Ronen, Dov - Harvard University, United States of America, [email protected]

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Papers Participation des associations musulmanes aux modes de concertation de la démocratie locale et rapports sociaux d’ethnicité *Torrekens, Corrine - Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, [email protected]

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RC15 POLITICAL AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY

RC15.281 Geopolitical Trends and Issues of the Asia-Pacific Region Convenor Henrikson, Alan - United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Energy Security and the Indian Ocean Region *Rumley, Dennis - University of Western Australia, Australia, [email protected] Chaturvedi, Sanjay - Panjab University, Chandigarh, India, [email protected]

Geopolitical Change in East Asia and Kyushu Island in Japan: a Geographical Perspective on Borders and Networks *Takagi, Akihiko - Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected] Michoudet, Cecile - the University of Lyon 2, France, [email protected]

Territoriality in Trouble: Challenges to Japan from Northeast Asia *Yamazaki, Takashi - Osaka City University, Japan, [email protected]

The Political Geography of Conflict and Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific since the End of the Cold War *O'Loughlin, John - University of Colorado, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Flint, Colin - University of Illinois, United States of America, [email protected]

Flint, Colin - University of Illinois, United States of America, [email protected]

RC15.283 The “Territories” of Networks and Diasporas Convenor Henrikson, Alan - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Prévélakis, Georges - Institut de Géographie, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, [email protected]

Papers Greeks in Diaspora and Their Territories in Exile: A Comparative Perspective *Bruneau, Michel - University of Bordeaux, France, [email protected]

Securitizing Borders in a Globalized World of Networks and Diasporas *Toal, Gerard - Virginia Tech, United States of America, [email protected] Luke, Timothy W. - Virginia Tech, United States of America, [email protected]

The Invisible Ties of Global Diaspora Networks to Visible Territory: The Armenians *McCabe, Ina Baghdiantz - Tufts University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Kristof, Ladis - Portland State University, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC15.89 The Roles of National Boundaries and International Horizons Convenor Henrikson, Alan - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Henrikson, Alan - The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Between the Carpathians and the Euroasiatic Steppe *Kristof, Ladis - Portland State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Reconstructing Territory: The Case of Palestine *Soffer, Arnon - University of Haifa, Israel, [email protected]

The Cultural Politics of Memory and Scale in the Estonian-Russian Borderlands *Kaiser, Robert - University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America, [email protected] Nikiforova, Elena - Center for Independent Social Research, Russian Federation, [email protected]

The Diplomatic "Tour d'Horizon" and Its Uses (Supplementary Paper) *Henrikson, Alan - The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Internal Boundaries of Multi-Nation States: Canadian Practices in Comparative Perspective *Laponce, Jean - University of British Columbia, Canada, [email protected]

The Quest for Land and Territory of Afrodescendents and Indigenous Peoples in Latin America: Reconstructing States- -Reimagining the Nations (Supplementary Paper) *Cairo, Heriberto - Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, [email protected]

Discussant Prevelakis, Georges - Institut de Geographie, Universite Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France, [email protected]

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RC16 SOCIO-POLITICAL PLURALISM

RC16.90 Pluralism - Developments in the Theory and Practice of Democracy: Critics Meet Authors of the RC 16 "World of Political Science" Volume Convenor Eisfeld, Rainer - Germany, [email protected]

Chair Eisfeld, Rainer - University of Osnabrueck, Germany, [email protected]

Papers Pluralism and the Politics of Diversity *Follesdal, Andreas - University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

Pluralism, Civil Society and Democratic Governance *Gunnell, John - SUNY at Albany, United States of America, [email protected]

Plurality, Pluralism and Power in an Age of Globalization *Bang, Henrik P. - University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected]

The Plural Forms of Pluralism *McLennan, Gregor - University of Bristol, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Eisenberg, Avigail - University of Victoria, Canada, [email protected]

Cerny, Philip G. - Rutgers University-Newark, United States of America, [email protected]

Lowi, Theodore J. - Cornell University, United States of America, [email protected]

Eisfeld, Rainer - University of Osnabrueck, Germany, [email protected]

RC16.91 Pluralism and Globalization: Who Governs in the New World Politics? Convenor Eisfeld, Rainer - Germany, [email protected]

Co-Chair Jasiewicz, Krzysztof - Washington and Lee University, United States of America, [email protected]

Cerny, Philip - Rutgers University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Does Globalization Promote Pluralism? A Comparison of Russia and China *Rutland, Peter - Wesleyan University, United States of America, [email protected]

Evolving Theories of Global Governance: European Pluralism versus American Exceptionalism *Higgott, Richard - University of Warwick, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Pluralism, Theory, and Demographic Change: Implications for (Multi-Level) Governance in the Twenty-First Century *Leuprecht, Christian - Royal Military College and Queen's University, Canada, [email protected]

Who Regulates in a Globalizing World? The Case of Genetically Modified Organisms *Tiberghien, Yves - Harvard University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Lowi, Theodore - Cornell University, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC16.92 Women's Groups, Women's Interests: The Gender Divide and Pluralism Convenor Eisfeld, Rainer - Germany, [email protected]

Chair Curry, Jane L. - Santa Clara University, United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Shukla, Surinder K. - Pangab University, India, [email protected]

Papers Gender Divide and Pluralism: Interlinkages with Women's Rights in India *Shukla, Surinder K. - Pangab University, India, [email protected]

Pluralization and Women's Interests: The Establishment of Sharia Courts in Canada *Eisenberg, Avigail - University of Victoria, Canada, [email protected]

Pluralization of Women's Activities in Poland: The Emergence of a Right and a Left in the Women's Movement *Curry, Jane L. - Santa Clara University, United States of America, [email protected] Pankow, Irena - Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, [email protected]

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RC17 GLOBALISATION AND GOVERNANCE

RC17.94 EU Multi-level Governance and Democracy Convenor Pierre, Jon - Sweden, [email protected]

Chair Kohler-Koch, Beate - University of Mannheim, Germany, [email protected]

Papers Conceptualising Accountability in Multi-level Governance *Papadopoulos, Ioannis - Université de Lausanne, Switzerland, [email protected]

Enhancing Multi-level Democracy by Organizing Civil Society Input Finke, Barbara - University of Mannheim, Germany, [email protected] Humrich, Christoph - University of Mannheim, Germany, [email protected] *Kohler-Koch, Beate - University of Mannheim, Germany, [email protected]

Legitimacy through Accountability: A Critique of Existing Modes of *Puntscher-Riekmann, Sonja - Austrian Academy of Science, Austria, [email protected]

Discussant Fossum, John Erik - University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

Sbragia, Alberta - University of Pittsburgh, United States of America, [email protected]

RC17.95 Globalization and the Diffusion of Governance Models Convenor Pierre, Jon - Sweden, [email protected]

Chair Pempel, T.J. - University of California at Berkeley, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers APT (ASEAN + Three), a Viable Alternative? *Kim, Jin-Young - Berkley University, United States of America, [email protected]

Between the National and the Global: Theorising New Regionalism(s) in East Asia *Breslin, Shaun - University of Warwick, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Globalization: Does it Subvert National Government Policies Supporting Job Security, Labor Standards, and the Welfare State? *Wilensky, Harold - UC Berkeley, United States of America, [email protected]

Public Services, Citizenship and EU Governance: What Consequences for Democracy? *Clifton, Judith - Oviedo University, Spain, [email protected] Fuentes, Daniel Díaz - Cantabria Univeristy, Spain, [email protected] Comin, Francisco - Alcalá de Henares University, Spain, [email protected]

Reforming Political Institutions in East Asia: Regional Patterns and Global Pressures *MacIntyre, Andrew - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

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RC17.96 The Politics of Global Standard-Setting - Towards a Deeper Understanding of Global Governance Convenor Endo, Ken - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Endo, Ken - University of Hokkaido, Japan, [email protected]

Papers International Harmonization and Divergence of Safety and Environmental Standards: The Case of Automobile and Food Safety *Shiroyama, Hideaki - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Soft Standarzation Through Open Method Coordination: A European Way *Borras, Susanna - Roskilde University, Denmark, [email protected]

The Politics of Global Standard-Setting *Mattili, Walter - University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Peters, B. Guy - University of Pittsburgh, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC18 ASIAN AND PACIFIC STUDIES

RC18.97 Political Development in Asia and Pacific: The 21st Century Perspective Convenor Chang, Teh-Kuang - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Khan, Haroon - Henderson State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Continuity and Change of the Developmental State: The Case of Managing Economic Relations across the Taiwan Strait *Leng, Tse-Kang - Dept. of Political Science, National Chengchi University, Taiwan, [email protected]

Democratic Transitions in Mongolia *Bayantur, Gerelt-Od - University of Saskatchewan, Canada, [email protected]

Invented National Identity for Regime Survival in the Face of the Great Famine: A Comparative Study of China and North Korea *Kim, Taekyoon - Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Int'l Studies, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Local Developmental State in China’s Economic Miracle:Kunshan Case and Current Theories *Keng, Shu - Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies, Chengchi Univ., Taiwan, [email protected]

Local Elections: Approach of Democratization in the People's Republic of China *Tan, Qingshan - Cleveland State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Dupont, Cedric - Graduate Institute of International Studies, Switzerland, [email protected]

RC18.98 International Relations in Asia and Pacific: the 21st Century Perspective Convenor Chang, Teh-Kuang - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Chang, Teh-Kuang - Ball State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers "Tearing Down" Israel's Wall to Build Peace: An Examination of the Effects and Reality of Israel's "Separation Fence" *Barnum, Jeff - Ball State University, United States of America, [email protected]

APEC on Track? *Huang, Wei-Feng - Academic Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected] Dupont, Cedric - ROC and the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Switzerland, [email protected]

Dokdo: The Starting Point of Invasion of Korea by Japan *Jung, Chan Young - Ball State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Globalization and Immigration in South Asia *Khan, Haroon - Henderson State University, United States of America, [email protected]

India-China Relations in the Twenty-First Century: The New Great Game *Mazumdar, Arijit - Miami University, Ohio, United States of America, [email protected]

Is Capitalist Developmental State Still a Valid Strategy? *Wu, Yu-Shan - Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected]

South Asia in the Emerging Geo-Political Environment *Mahmud, Tayyab - John Marshall Law School, United States of America, [email protected]

The Role of Middle Powers in East Asia *Chabal, Pierre - University - Lehavre, France, [email protected]

Discussant Loretta Makasiar, Sicat - University of the Philippines, Philippines, [email protected]

Lukpanova, Saule - Ablai Khan University, Almaty, Kazakhstan, [email protected]

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RC18.99 International Roundtable Conference on Tuva in the Modern World Convenor Chang, Teh-Kuang - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Mahmud, Tayyab - John Marshall Law School, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers The Arts and Fashion in Tuva *Chang, Angel - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Educational System of Tuva *Churgui-ool, Dorzhu - National University of Tuva, Russian Federation, [email protected] Kolmakov, Alexi - National University of Tuva, Russian Federation, [email protected]

The Relationship between Russian Federal Government and the Republic of Tuva since the 1990s *Kuei-hsiang, Hsu - National Chengchi University Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission, Taiwan, [email protected]

Tuva: The 21st Century Perspective Keynote Address of the President of International Tuvan Studies Association *Chang, Teh-Kuang - Ball State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Tuvan-Mongolian Relations in 20th Century *Bayantur, Gerelt-Od - University of Saskatchewan, Canada, [email protected]

Tuvan-Russian Relations during the 20th and 21st Centuries *Agaponova, Olga - Khabarovsk State Pedagogilcal University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Discussant Chai, Weiber - University of Wyoming, United States of America, [email protected]

Lukpanova, Saule - Ablai Khan University, Almaty, Kazakhstan, [email protected]

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RC19 GENDER POLITICS AND POLICY

RC19.100 Democracy at the Local Level Convenor Sawer, Marian - Australia, [email protected]

Chair Andrew, Caroline - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Inclusiveness of New Forms of Local and Regional Political Decision-Making in Terms of Gender *Leyenaar, Monique - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Training a Spotlight on Urban Citizenship: The Case of Women in London and Toronto *Bashevkin, Sylvia - University of Toronto, Canada, [email protected]

Women in Local Governance: Potentials and Challenges *Mahtab, Nazmunnessa - Department of Women's Studies, Bangladesh, [email protected]

Women in the Panchayati Raj Institutions in India *Hazarika(Choudhury), Madhurima - Gauhati University(Teacher fellow), India, [email protected]

Discussant Drage, Jean - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected]

RC19.101 Gender and Political, Economic and Social Citizenship Convenor Sawer, Marian - Australia, [email protected]

Chair Guzman, Laura - University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica, [email protected]

Papers Gender Issues and Strategies in the Nordic Countries: A Comparative Perspective *Gustafsson, Gunnell - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected] Kolam, Kerstin - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

Liberty is a Woman: Theorizing Full Citizenship for the (Female) Body Politic *Steele, Jackie - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Political Citizenship and Gender: The Relationship Between Representative Democracy and Participative Democracy *Marques-Pereira, Berengere - University of Brussels, Belgium, [email protected]

The Impact of Devolution on Women's Citizenship in Scotland *Mackay, Fiona - University of Edinburgh, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Boling, Patricia - Purdue University, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC19.102 Gender Quotas and Electoral Democracy I Convenor Sawer, Marian - Australia, [email protected]

Chair Wetterqvist, Ingrid - International IDEA, Sweden, [email protected]

Papers Candidate Gender Quotas in Western Europe *Krook, Mona Lena - Washington University, United States of America, [email protected]

Democracy, Representation, and Women: A Worldwide Comparative Analysis *Tremblay, Manon - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Engendering the Legislative Agenda With and Without Quotas: A Comparative Study of Argentina and Uruguay *Archenti, Nelida - Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, [email protected] Johnson, Niki - Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay, [email protected]

What Are the Effects of Electoral Gender Quotas? *Dahlerup, Drude - Stockholm University, Sweden, [email protected]

Discussant Leyenaar, Monique - Radboud University, The Netherlands, [email protected]

RC19.103 Gender Quotas and Electoral Democracy II Convenor Sawer, Marian - Australia, [email protected]

Chair Dahlerup, Drude - University of Stockholm, Sweden, [email protected]

Papers Still a Missed Opportunity? The Competitiveness of the Women’s Candidacies for the National Lower House in Contemporary Brazil *Bohn, Simone r - Universidade de Sao Paulo/University of Chicago, United States of America, [email protected]

Women and the Failure to Achieve the 30 per cent Quota in the 2004-2009 Indonesian Parliament: The Role of the Electoral System *Siregar, Wahidah Zein Br - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Women’s Political Representation in Sweden: Women’s Struggle for Institutional and Discursive Change *Freidenvall, Lenita - Dept. of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden, [email protected]

Discussant Curtin, Jennifer - Monash University, Australia, [email protected]

RC19.258 Gender and Nation: Toward More Women-Friendly Nation States Convenor Vickers, Jill - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Sawer, Marian - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Papers A Comparative Study of Feminist Scholarship in three National Settings: Canada, Israel, Egypt *Motzafi-Haller, Pnina - Ben Gurion University, Israel, [email protected]

After the Roses: Women's Equality in Post-Revolutionary Georgia *Rankin, L. Pauline - Carleton University, Canada, [email protected]

When Women Are Allies: Can We Make Women-Friendly Democracies Out of Patriarchal Nation-States *Vickers, Jill - Carleton University, Canada, [email protected]

Women's Role in Making Nations: Hungary and Japan *Fabian, Judit - Carleton University, Canada, [email protected]

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RC19.259 The Relationship Between Democracy and Gender Equality Convenor Sawer, Marian - Australia, [email protected]

Chair Stiehm, Judith - Florida International University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers A Rich Man's World? The Impact of Market Populism on Equal Citizenship *Sawer, Marian - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Democracy, representation, and women: A worldwide comparative analysis *Tremblay, Manon - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Democratic Dilemmas: Religious Exemptions to Equality *Skjeie, Hege - Dept. of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

Is a Minority Truly Powerless? Female Legislators in Mauritius *Yoon, Mi Yung - Hanover College, United States of America, [email protected] Bunwaree, Sheila - University of Mauritius, Mauritius, [email protected]

'No Party' Democracy in Uganda: A Necessary Transition for the Women's Movement? *Rubongoya, Joshua - Roanoke College, United States of America, [email protected]

Women Heads of State and Government - a breakthrough for democracy? *Skard, Torild - Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway, [email protected]

Discussant Gustafsson, Gunnel - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

RC19.260 Pre-Congress Workshop I: Comparing the Trajectories of Women's Movements Convenor Sawer, Marian - Australia, [email protected]

Chair Sawer, Marian - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Papers How Far Has the Second Wave of the Japanese Women's Movement Come: Gains, Obstacles and Prospects *Tanaka, Kazuko - Kokugakuin University, Japan, [email protected] Ogai, Tokuko - Ochanomizu University, Japan, [email protected]

Rethinking Women's Movements in Changing Contexts: Australia and South Korea *Kyungja, Jung - University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] Maddison, Sarah - University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected]

The Politics of Backlash in Japan and the United States *Gelb, Joyce - City University of NY, United States of America, [email protected]

Why Has Korean Women’s Movement Been So Successful and What Are the Lessons for Other Women’s Movements in Emerging Democracies? *Chae, Haesook - Baldwin-Wallace College, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Bashevkin, Sylvia - University of Toronto, Canada, [email protected]

Kim, Eun Kyung - Korean Women's Development Institute, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

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RC19.261 Pre-Congress Workshop II: Women's Movements in Abeyance? Convenor Sawer, Marian - Australia, [email protected]

Chair Vickers, Jill - Carleton University, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Changing Political Opportunity Structures: A Study of the Women's Movement in South Africa *Gouws, Amanda - University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, [email protected]

Moving in Different Directions? Women's Health Activism in Canada and Australia *Gray, Gwendolyn - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The New Zealand Women's Movement in Abeyance *Grey, Sandra - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected]

Women’s Movements in the UK: The State of Activism After Devolution *Mackay, Fiona - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Dahlerup, Drude - Stockholm University, Sweden, [email protected]

Taylor, Verta - University of California Santa Barbara, United States of America, [email protected]

RC19.262 Pre-Congress Workshop III: Women's Movements: Flourishing in New Ways? Convenor Sawer, Marian - Australia, [email protected]

Chair Gustafsson, Gunnel - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

Papers Campaigns for Candidate Gender Quotas: A New Global Women’s Movement? *Krook, Mona Lena - Washington University in St. Louis, United States of America, [email protected]

Gender Specialists and Global Governance Organisations - New Forms of Women's Movement Mobilisation? *True, Jacqui - University of Auckland, New Zealand, [email protected]

The Future of State Feminism and the Challenge of New Feminist Politics *Curtin, Jennifer - Monash University, Australia, [email protected]

Women and Cities: The Canadian Experience *Andrew, Caroline - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Discussant Haussman, Melissa - Carleton University, Canada, [email protected]

Rupp, Leila - University of California Santa Barbara, United States of America, [email protected]

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Papers Need for state directed quotas in India *Ramaswamy, Sushila - Jesus and Mary College, India, [email protected]

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Papers Funding Individual Races in Closed Lists Systems *Hofnung, Menachem - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, [email protected]

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RC21 POLITICAL SOCIALISATION AND EDUCATION

RC21.105 Political Socialization and Education in an Age of Globalism: Implications for Political Continuity and Change Convenor German, Daniel - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Pandit, Vijay Laxmi - Rajdhani College, University of Dehli, India, [email protected]

Co-Chair Farnen, Russell - University of Conn., United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Globalization and Norway: Education for a World Wide Competitive Market Economy. *Solhaug, Trond - University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

Globalization and Political Socialization: Challanges for the EU *Szopski, Marek - Warsaw University, Poland, [email protected]

Globalization and Women: Implications for Democracy *Pandit, Vijay Laxmi - Rajdhani College,University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

New Forms of Subjectivation and Political Socialization Facing New Contents and Forms of Governance in Education Systems: Comparative Elements for England and France? *Giraud, Olivier - Centre d' Etudes de l ' Emploi, France, [email protected]

Political Cultural Dimensions of Indian Democracy *Patagundi, Shivaputra - Karnatak University, India, [email protected]

Discussant Sharma, O.P. - Shaheed Bhagat Singh (eve) College University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Farnen, Russell - U. of Conn., United States of America, [email protected]

RC21.106 Information Societies and Political Socialization: Conquences for Democratic Political Systems Convenor German, Daniel - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Burdelski, Marceli - University of Gdansk, Poland, [email protected]

Papers Children No More the Future of Tomorrow: The Impact of HIV/AIDS and Poverty on Children and the Role of Communications in Sub-Saharan Africa *Mathew, R. - University of Swaziland, Swaziland, [email protected]

Public Service Broadcasting as a Medium of Political Socialization: Quo Vadis? *Rozanova, Julia - University of Alberta, Canada, [email protected]

Television and Internet Use in the USA: Implications for the Future of Democracy *German, Daniel - Appalachian State University, United States of America, [email protected] Lally, Caitlin - Appalachian State University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Beginnings of Democratic Citizenship: Influence of Early School Experiences on the Political Involvement of Six to Seven Year Old Children *Abendschoen, Simone - University of Mannheim - MZES, Germany, [email protected]

Videogames and Children: Implications for Democracy *Sharma, Om Prakash - Shaheed Bhagat Singh (Eve) College,University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Discussant Burdelski, Marceli - University of Gdansk, Poland, [email protected]

solhaug, Trond - University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

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RC21.191 Visual Strategies in Political Communication and Election Campaigns Convenor German, Daniel - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Wasmund, Klaus - Berlin Technical University, Germany, [email protected]

Papers Hoe the Americans Lost the War on Images in Iraq *Sauerberg, Steen - University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected]

Perception Politics: A Belgian Case Study *De Vries, Philippe - University of Antwerp, Belgium, [email protected] De Landtsheer, Christ'l - University of Antwerp, Belgium, [email protected]

Visual Strategies in German Federal Elections 2005 *Wasmund, Klaus - University of technology and science, Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

Visual Strategies in the 2004 US Presidential Election *Krasner, Michael - Queens College,CUNY/Taft Institute, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Feldman, Ofer - Doshisha University, Japan, [email protected]

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RC22 POLITICAL COMMUNICATION

RC22.108 New Developments in Election Campaigning and Political Marketing Convenor Pfetsch, Barbara - Germany, [email protected]

Chair Maarek, Phillipe J. - University of Paris 12, France, [email protected]

Papers Campaigning for Europe 2004: Green Corporate Identity Across 25 Countries *Holtz-Bacha, Christina - University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany, [email protected]

Developments in Political Brand and Reputation Marketing: the 2005 New Zealand General Election Harris, Phil - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected] Parackal, Mathew - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected] *Rudd, Chris - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected]

Modernization Limited: Comparing Parliamentary Campaigns in Germany and Finland *Tenscher, Jens - University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany, [email protected] Moring, Tom - University of Helsinki, Finland, [email protected]

'Operation Third Term': Political Communication and the British General *Deacon, David - Loughborough University, United Kingdom, [email protected] Wring, Dominic - Loughborough University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The Same Chatter Wherever You Go? A Comparative Study of Political Rhetoric in Election Debates *Hakansson, Nicklas - Halmstad University College, Sweden, [email protected]

Trends Towards the Professionalization: Polish Election Campaigning in 2005 *Dobek-Ostrowska, Bogusława - University of Wrocław, Poland, [email protected]

RC22.109 The Role of Media in International Conflicts like War and Terrorism Convenor Pfetsch, Barbara - Germany, [email protected]

Chair Pfetsch, Barbara - University of Hohenheim, Germany, [email protected]

Papers ‘The Truth Is Out There’: The Frontline Correspondent at Work *Tumber, Howard - City University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

“No More Peace”: How Disaster, Terror and War Have Upstaged Media Events Katz, Elihu - University of Pennsylvania, United States of America, [email protected] *Liebes, Tamar - Hebrew University, Israel, [email protected]

An Old Wine in New Bottles: China-Taiwan Computer-Based ‘Information Warfare’ and Propaganda *Rawnsley, Gary D. - University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Different Pictures? The Impact of Arab Television Channels on the Image of the Iraq War in Western International Television News Programs *Wessler, Hartmut - International University Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

Vicious Circle of the Violence in the Media: The Role of Media in International Conflicts Like War and Terrorism *Lodzki, Bartolomiej - University of Wroclaw, Poland, [email protected]

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RC22.110 Communication, Mobilization and the Media in European Integration Convenor Pfetsch, Barbara - Germany, [email protected]

Chair Pfetsch, Barbara - University of Hohenheim, Germany, [email protected]

Papers Differential Europe, Differential Publics - on the Europeanization of National Publics *Esmark, Anders - Roskilde University, Denmark, [email protected] Ørsten, Mark - Roskilde University, Denmark, [email protected]

From the European Parliamentary Elections of 2004 to the French Referendum of 2005: Do the Media Impact Change According to the Nature of the Election? *Gerstle, Jacques - University of Paris 1/ UFR, France, [email protected]

Information Revolution and European Public Sphere: E-democracy Experiences and Ideology *Amoretti, Francesco - University of Salerno, Italy, [email protected]

The Voice of the Media in European Public Sphere *Pfetsch, Barbara - University of Hohenheim, Germany, [email protected]

Transnational Discourses: Analyzing Political Communication in the European Public Sphere *Wimmel, Andreas - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

Who Inhabits the European Public Sphere? Winners and Losers, Supporters and Opponents in Europeanised Political Debates *Koopmans, Ruud - Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, [email protected]

RC22.112 Communication and Democratic Political Culture Convenor Pfetsch, Barbara - Germany, [email protected]

Chair Schmitt-Beck, Ruediger - University of Duisburg, Germany, [email protected]

Papers Bridging the Llines of Political Conflict: Mass Communication, Interpersonal Communication and Respect for Political Opponents Lalljee, Mansur - University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected] *Voltmer, Karin - University of Leeds, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Does Internet Use Lead to Social and Political Participation? Accumulation of Social Capital Using the Media: The Case of Japan *Ikeda, Ken’ichi - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Indymedia: Democratic Voice of Fourth Estate or Media Rebels? *Niebal, Ilona - University of Wroclaw, Poland, [email protected]

Media and Democratic Consolidation in Taiwan *Yu, Ching-Hsin - National Chengchi University, Taiwan, [email protected]

Personal Communication, Mass Communication and Turnout at Local Elections Huckfeldt, Robert - University of California at Davis, United States of America, [email protected] *Schmitt-Beck, Rüdiger - Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany, [email protected]

Rethinking Political Communication as Recursive Governance *Crozier, Michael - University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected]

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RC24 ARMED FORCES AND SOCIETY

RC24.113 Terrorism and Civil-Military Relations in New Democracies Convenor Israel Zipper, Ricardo - Chile, [email protected]

Chair Giannakos, Symeon - Salve Regina University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Civil Military Relations in Israel *Bing, Dov - University of Waikato, New Zealand, [email protected]

Democracy and Terrorism: Russia's Experience *Baburkin, Sergei - Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Security and Democracy in the Age of Global Terrorism: Real Political Ghosts for the Balkans *Giannakos, Symeon - Salve Regina University, United States of America, [email protected]

Too Much Freedom: Nationalist Terror and Spain's Democratic Consolidation *Wood, Kathryn L. - San Jose State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Babler, Anton - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, [email protected]

RC24.114 Terrorism and Civil-Military Relations in the United States Convenor Israel Zipper, Ricardo - Chile, [email protected]

Chair Ulrich, Marybeth Peterson - U.S. Army War College, United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Sylvia, Ron - San Jose State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Sorensen, David - U.S. Air War College, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Civil-Military Challenges for the U.S. as the War on Terrorism Comes Home *Sorenson, David S. - U.S. Air War College, United States of America, [email protected]

Democratic Nation Building by Military Organizations *Sylvia, Ron D. - San Jose State University, United States of America, [email protected]

From Lebanon to Iraq and Beyond: US Civilian-Military Relations in *Mares, David - University of California at San Diego, United States of America, [email protected]

US Military Collaboration in Policymaking in the War on Terror: Trusted Advisers or Loyal Servants? *Ulrich,, Marybeth Peterson - US Army War College, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Hikotani, Takako - National Defense Academy, Japan, [email protected]

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RC24.115 The United States and Civil-Military Relations in Latin America Convenor Israel Zipper, Ricardo - Chile, [email protected]

Chair Nunn, Frederick - University of Arizona, United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Pérez, Orlando - Central Michigan University, United States of America, [email protected]

Selmeski, Brian - Royal Military College, Canada, [email protected]

de Castro Santos, Maria Helena - Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil, [email protected]

Israel, Ricardo - Universidad Autónoma de Chile/ International Center for the Quality of Democracy, Chile, [email protected]

Papers Civil-Military Relations in Congress in Democratizing Brazil *Castro Santos, Maria Helena - Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil, [email protected]

Democracy, Crime, and Public Insecurity: An Analysis of Security Sector Reform in Central America *Pérez, Orlando J. - Central Michigan University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Armed Forces and Political Stability in South America *Israel Zipper, Ricardo - Universidad Autonoma del Sur, Chile, [email protected]

The Missing Link: Civil-Military Relations as Participatory Democracy *Selmeski, Brian R. - Royal Military College, Canada, [email protected]

RC24.116 The Military and Politics in Africa and the Middle East Convenor Israel Zipper, Ricardo - Chile, [email protected]

Chair Gammer, Moshe - Tel Aviv University, Israel, [email protected]

Co-Chair Dunn, Elwood - Sewanee-University of the South, United States of America, [email protected]

Sawyer, Amos - Indiana University, United States of America, [email protected]

Assaf, David - Hebrew University, Israel, [email protected]

Shahvar, Soli - Haifa University, Israel, [email protected]

Papers After Thirty Years: Civil-Military Relations in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan – Between Anachronistic Thesis and Neglected Decades *Assaf, David - Hebrew University, Israel, [email protected]

Military Reform and Post-Conflict Governance in Liberia *Sawyer, Amos - Indiana University, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC24.117 European Security and Civil Societies Convenor Israel Zipper, Ricardo - Chile, [email protected]

Chair Karakatsanis, Neovi - Indiana University South Bend, United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Swarts, Jonathan - Purdue University North Central, United States of America, [email protected]

Haltiner, Karl - Military Academy at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland, [email protected]

Segell, Glen - Institute of Security Policy, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers The Decline of Conscription in Europe: Current Trends, Main Reasons and Some Consequences for the Civil-Military Relations *Haltiner, Karl W. - Military Academy at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland, [email protected]

European Arms Control Regime *Segell, Glen M. - Institute of Security Policy, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The Threat of Migrants or Migrants Threatened? Societal Security in Greece *Swarts, Jonathan - Purdue University North Central, United States of America, [email protected] Karakatsanis, Neovi M. - Indiana University South Bend, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Danopoulos, Constantine - San Jose State University, United States of America, [email protected]

RC24.118 Brazilian Civil-Military Relations: A Panel Honoring the Late Dr. Rene Dreifuss Convenor Israel Zipper, Ricardo - Chile, [email protected]

Chair Zirker, Daniel - The University of Waikato, New Zealand, [email protected]

Papers Brazilian Military Thinking in the Post-Cold War Era *Filho, João Roberto Martins - Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil, [email protected]

Defence Policy Formulation in Brazil: Identifying Securitising Actors as a Measure of Civilian Control *Kenkel, Kai Michael - University of British Columbia, Canada, [email protected]

Scandals, Political Power and Military Prerogatives in Brazil, 2003-2006 *Zirker, Daniel - The University of Waikato, New Zealand, [email protected]

The Superior Military Court: From Authoritarianism to Democracy *Zaverucha, Jorge - UFPE, Brazil, [email protected] Cavalcanti Melo Filho, Hugo - UFPE, Brazil, [email protected]

Discussant Filho, João Roberto Martins - Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil, [email protected]

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RC25 COMPARATIVE HEALTH POLICY

RC25.10 Globalization and Regulatory Governance: The Case of Health Care and Healthcare Products Convenor Altenstetter, Christa - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Altenstetter, Christa - The City University of New York/CUNY Graduate Center, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Assisted Living Regulations in the U.S.: A Model for the World to Embrace or to Avoid? *Massie Mara, Cynthia - Penn State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Mandatory Social Health Insurance in Advanced Asian States *Gauld, Robin - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected]

Politics and Public Health in Canada: Forty Years of Public Discourse *Crête, Jean - Université Laval, Canada, [email protected]

The Regulation of Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices in Comparative Perspective *Altenstetter, Christa - The City University of New York CUNY Graduate Center, United States of America, [email protected] Permanand, Govin - London School of Economics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The Regulatory Governance of Health in the European Union *Steffen, Monika - CNRS, Institute of Political Studies, Grenoble, France, [email protected]

Discussant Burger, Angela - University of Wisconsin Colleges, United States of America, [email protected]

Godt, Paul - The American University of Paris, France, [email protected]

RC25.11 Health Governance at International Level Convenor Altenstetter, Christa - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Steffen, Monika - CNRS Université Pierre Mendès-France, France, [email protected]

Papers International Governance of Research Against AIDS. Two Opposite Models within Community-Based Organisations (Europe and the USA) *Dixneuf, Marc - Conseil national du sida/ Université de Lille II, France, [email protected]

Le rôle de l’UNESCO dans l’action publique internationale en direction des pays en voie de développement. Le cas de la lutte contre le Sida. *Nay, Olivier - Institut d’Études Politiques/Université de Paris, France, [email protected]

Les États Africains le Sida et les relations internationales: La double peine ? *Eboko, Fred - Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, France, [email protected]

Les institutions et les acteurs de lutte contre le Sida au Cambodge. Une anthropologie politique. *Bourdier, Frédéric - Institut de Recherche pour le développement (IRD), France, [email protected]

The Cheap Therapeutic Revolution.The Role of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry in Controlling the AIDS Epidemic Mohanty, Bijoyini - Utkal University, India, [email protected] *Jena, Indramani - Utkal University, India, [email protected]

Discussant Bjorkman, James - Social Science Institute, The Netherlands, [email protected]

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RC25.12 Comparative Health Care Reform Convenor Altenstetter, Christa - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Cohen, Yolande - Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Autonomy and System in the Organizing of Medical Work *Colebatch, Hal K. - University of Brunei Darussalam/University of New South Wales, Brunei Darussalam, [email protected] Degeling, Pieter J. - University of Durham, United Kingdom, [email protected] Gray, Andrew - University of Durham, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Canada's Health Care System: Some Aspects of the Varied Development of Provincial Health Care Delivery Within a Federal Framework *Palley, Howard A. - University of Maryland, Baltimore, United States of America, [email protected] Forest, Pierre-Gerlier - Laval University, Canada, [email protected]

Comparing Hospital Reform in England, New Zealand and Norway- How is Political Control and Enterprise Autonomy Balanced? *Opedal, Ståle - Rogaland Research, Norway, [email protected]

Taiwan Payment System Reform: The Process of Getting Providers to Change *Lee, Yue-Chune - National Yang-ming University, Taiwan, [email protected]

U.S. Newspaper Coverage of the Canadian Health System: A Case of Seriously Mistaken Identity? *Rosenau, Pauline - School of Public Health - University of Texas at Houston, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Rosenau, Pauline - UT Houston-School of Public Health, United States of America, [email protected]

Lief Palley, Marian - University of Delaware, United States of America, [email protected]

RC25.186 Restructuring Junctures of Public & Private Health Convenor Altenstetter, Christa - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Burger, Angela S - University of Wisconsin Colleges, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Coping with Contagion: New Strains on Public vs. Private Health Relations *Burger, Angela - Univ of Wisconsin Colleges, United States of America, [email protected]

Democratic Elitism Down under? the Case of Health Policy *Gray, Gwendolyn - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Privatizing Medical Care Provision in China during the Reform Era *Nan-Shong, Peter Lee - Dept. of Political Science, National Chung Cheng Univ., Taiwan, [email protected] Lung Liu, Chao - National Chang Hua Univ. of Education, Taiwan, [email protected]

Public-Private Partnership in Health Care Delivery in India *Bjorkman, James Warner - Institut of Social Studies, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Stakeholder Participation in the Formation of Policy Solutions: An Exploratory Assessment of Political Feasibility in the “Second Generation National Health Insurance” Reform in Taiwan, 2000~2003 *Chen, Don-Yun - National Chengchi University, Taiwan, [email protected]

Discussant Altenstetter, Christa - The City University of New York CUNY Graduate Center, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC26 HUMAN RIGHTS

RC26.14 Human Rights Wars: The Rhetoric and Practice of Intervention Convenor Davis, Michael - China, [email protected]

Chair Cushman, Thomas - Wellesley College, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Classical Justifications for War: East and West *Hui, Tin-bor Victoria - University of Notre Dame, United States of America, [email protected]

Competing Views on Military Intervention: The United States, Europe and China *Davis, Michael - Northwestern University Law School, United States of America, [email protected]

Human Nature and the Supposed Naturality of Wars *D'Agostini, Franca - Florance EUI, Italy, [email protected]

Terrorism,Secessionism And Human Rights *Singh, Tanuja - A.N. College, Patna, India, [email protected]

The Ethics of Humanitarian Warfare *Freeman, Michael - University of Essex, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Violent Means for the Promotion of Human Rights: When are they Justifiable *Cushman, Tom - Wellesley College, United States of America, [email protected]

RC26.15 Human Rights and Wrongs: Engendering our Search for Peace Convenor Davis, Michael - China, [email protected]

Chair Corrin, Chris - University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Engendering Human Rights Protection Following International Interventions *Corrin, Chris - University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Revisiting Feminist Theories of Violence in El Salvado *Hume, Mo - University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Women’s Human Rights in Islam *Afshar, Haleh - University of York, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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RC26.17 The Political Economy of Human Rights: What is the Economic Model for Human Rights? Convenor Davis, Michael - China, [email protected]

Chair Arat, Zehra - Purchase College, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Beyond Socialism: The Human Rights Critique of Global Capitalism *Freeman, Michael - Essex University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Developmentalizing Human Rights: The Role of Domestic and International Institutions *Kumar, Raj - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

Human Rights Violations in Africa: A Political Economy Approach *Akinyemi, Rasheed - University of Lagos, Nigeria, [email protected]

In Search of a Human Rights Oriented Economic Paradigm *Arat, Zehra - Purchase College, United States of America, [email protected]

Retailing Human Rights *Fagan, Andrew - University of Essex, United Kingdom, [email protected] Dine, Janet - Queen Mary College, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Should Democracy Be a Human Right? *Groth, Terrie R. - University of Brasília, Brazil, [email protected]

RC26.280 Human Rights and Political Exile Convenor Davis, Michael - China, [email protected]

Co-Chair Roniger, Luis - Wake Forest, United States of America, [email protected]

Sznaider, Mario - Hebrew University, Israel, [email protected]

Papers Exiles and Moving Frontiers of Loyalty: What has Changed Since the 1980s *Shain, Yossi - Georgetown University, United States of America, [email protected]

Homelessness and Homecoming in Zionism *Chowers, Eyal - Tel-Aviv University, Israel, [email protected]

Presidential Exile on a Continental Basis: Assessing Authoritarian Politics in Latin America *Roniger, Luis - Wake Forest Univefrsity, United States of America, [email protected]

Russian Political Exiles: A Historical and Comparative Perspective *Brudny, Yitzhak - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, [email protected]

The Janus Face of the International Asylum Regime *Verdirame, Guglielmo - University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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Papers Bringing Dependency Theory Back in? Human Rights, Patterns of Trade Policies and the Challenges of Globalization in Developing Countries, 1977-2003 *Larizza (Mr.), Marco - University of Essex, United Kingdom, [email protected] Landman (Dr.), Todd - University of Essex, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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RC27 STRUCTURE AND ORGANISATION OF GOVERNMENT

RC27.18 Bureaucracy and Democracy Convenor Aberbach, Joel - United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Pierre, Jon - University of Gothenburg, Sweden, [email protected]

Peters, B. Guy - University of Pittsburgh, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Bureaucracy and Reform in a One-Party Dominant System: The Case of Singapore *Quah, Jon - National University of Singapore, Singapore, [email protected]

Controlling Independent Agencies: The Case of the Brazilian Central Bank *Ruediger, Marco Aurelio - Escola Brasileira de Administracao Publica e de Empresas (EBAPE), Brazil, [email protected]

Democracy and Bureaucracy: the Case of China *Burns, John P. - University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

How democratic is the Swedish public administration? Studying the effects of internationalization *Vifell, Åsa - Score Stockholm University, Sweden, [email protected]

Politics, Governance and Service Delivery in an Indian State *Sangita, Satyanarayana - Institute for Social and Economic Change, India, [email protected]

RC27.187 Explaining Institutional Changes in Public Administrations Convenor Bezes, Philippe - France, [email protected]

Co-Chair Bezes, Philippe - CERSA-CNRS, France, [email protected]

Lodge, Martin - London School of Economics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Administrative Tradition and the Politics of Administrative Design: History in the Politics of Institutional Choice *Yesilkagit, Kutsal - University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Breaking the Consensus? The Dynamics of Public Administration Reform in Scandinavia *Sitter, Nick - Dept. of Public Governance, The Norwegian School of Management BI, Norway, [email protected]

Off the Beaten Path? Exploring the Relationship between Administrative Traditions and Public Sector Change *Schroeter, Eckhard - University of California, Berkeley, United States of America, [email protected]

Separation of Powers and Bureaucratic Autonomy *Lapuente-Gine, Victor - Nuffield College, Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The Degree of Autonomy of Executive Agencies from a Neo-Institutionalist Framework *Parrado, Salvador - UNED (Spanish Distance Learning University), Spain, [email protected]

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RC27.189 Comparative Governance Convenor Aberbach, Joel - United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Aberbach, Joel - University of California, Los Angeles, United States of America, [email protected]

de Montricher, Nicole - CERSA CNRS PARIS 2, France, [email protected]

Papers Bureaucratic Choice as a Public Observability Problem *Maor, Moshe - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, [email protected]

Comparative Global Governance: Organizational Structure and the Role of Interest Groups *Koppell, Jonathan - Yale University, United States of America, [email protected]

Explaining Institutional Changes in Public Administrations: Insights from Comparative, Historical and Neo-Institutional Frameworks *Barzelay, Michael - London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] Corbett, Anne - London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] Gallego, Raquel - Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, [email protected]

New Modes of Governance in Environmental Protection; Evaluating Alternatives to Regulation *Wilson, Graham - University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America, [email protected]

Regulatory Reforms in the Telecommunications Sector in Southeast Asia: Converging Logics but National Particularities *Painter, Martin - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

RC27.19 Core Executives: Change and Dynamics of Central Government Organization Convenor Aberbach, Joel - United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Jann, Werner - University of Potsdam, Germany, [email protected]

Laegreid, Per - University of Bergen, Norway, [email protected]

Papers Agency Autonomy and Political Control: The Challenge of Organizing Immigration Administration in Norway Christensen, Tom - University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected] *Lægreid, Per - University of Bergen, Norway, [email protected]

Core Executives in Western Europe *Jann, Werner - Potsdam University, Germany, [email protected]

Government Coordination in Denmark: The Role of the Finance Ministry *Jensen, Lotte - Institute of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected]

Review and Perspectives of Evaluation of Independent Administrative Incorporations (IAI) *Agata, Prof. Dr. Koichiro - Waseda University, Japan, [email protected]

The Chancellor's Office in Germany, Austria and Switzerland: Does E-Government Matter? *Broechler, Stephan - FernUniversität Hagen, Germany, [email protected]

The Limits of Loyalty. Civil Servants’ Role Perception within the Swedish Government Office Premfors, Rune - Stockholm university, Department for Political Science, Sweden, [email protected] *Sundström, Göran - Stockholm university, Department for Political Science, Sweden, [email protected]

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RC28 COMPARATIVE FEDERALISM AND FEDERATION

RC28.22 Federal Institutions, Processes and Politics Convenor Agranoff, Robert - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair TBA, TBA - TBA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Alternative Procedures of Decision Making: European Union, Germany, British Columbia *Renzsch, Wolfgang - Universität Magdeburg, Germany, [email protected]

Federalist experience and the prospects of (con)federalism in South-Eastern Europe *Bebler, Anton - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, [email protected]

Identity and Trust in Multinational Federations: The Case of Canada in Comparison *Pelletier, Réjean - Université Laval / Laval University, Canada, [email protected] Crête, Jean - Université Laval / Laval University, Canada, [email protected]

RC28.23 Federalism and Democracy Convenor Agranoff, Robert - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Renzsch, Wolfgang - Universität Magdeburg, Germany, [email protected]

Papers Accommodative to Electoral Federalism: Emerging Federal Process in India *Jain, Sumitra - University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Demographic change and federal governance *Leuprecht, Christian - Royal Military College of Canada, Canada, [email protected]

Federal Democracy: the Swiss Experience *Dardanelli, Paolo - University of Kent, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Reforming Social Policies in a Federal Context: Are Swiss Cantons and Localities Re-fragmenting the Social Policy Domain? *Giraud, Olivier - Université de Picardie, France, [email protected]

Unbridled Exercise of Executive Power, A Peril to Federalism: The 2005 Case of Bihar, India *Tummala, Krishna - Kansas State University, United States of America, [email protected]

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Papers Federal Democracy: The Swiss Experience *Dardanelli, Paolo - University of Kent, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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RC29 PSYCHO-POLITICS

RC29.24 The Psychological, Cultural, and Societal Components of Terrorism and Political Violence: Issues of Conflict and Conflict Resolution Convenor Feldman, Ofer - Japan, [email protected]

Chair German, Dan - Appalachian State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Forgiveness and Reconciliation in the Israeli Palestinian Conflict *Auerbach, Yehudith - Bar Ilan University, Israel, [email protected] Amara, Muhammad - Bar Ilan University, Israel, [email protected]

Group Dynamics and Suicide Terrorism *Valenty, Linda - Cal Poly University, United States of America, [email protected]

Psychological Predictors of Yielding to a More Powerful Out-Group or Fighting ‘No-Matter-What’ *Golec de Zavala, Agnieszka - Middlesex University, Warsaw School of Social Psychology, Poland, [email protected]

Terrorism in the Eyes of the Beholders: Attribution of Causes, and Willingness for Reconciliation *Kimhi, Shaul - Tel Hai Academic College, Israel, [email protected] Canetti-Nisim, Daphna - Haifa University, Israel, [email protected]

Discussant De Landtsheer, Christ'l - University of Antwerp, Belgium, [email protected]

RC29.25 The Political Psychology of Leadership: Research Methodology and Case Studies in Motivation and Behavior Convenor Feldman, Ofer - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Valenty, Linda - California State Polytechnic University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Formation of Elite System Beliefs: Aristide Briand, Austen Chamberlain, Winston Churchill and Raymond Poincaré *Bertelsen, Rasmus Gjedssø - University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Psychiatry and Political Leadership: A Case Study From the Asylum Seeker Debate in Australia *Bostock, William - University of Tasmania, Australia, [email protected]

Ronald Reagan's Presidency: The Effects of An Alcoholic Parent *Gilbert, Robert - Northeastern University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Boyd-Judson, Lyn - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC29.26 Communication and Conflict: Cross-Cultural and Cross-National Experiences Convenor Feldman, Ofer - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Dekker, Paul - SCP & Tilburg University, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Papers Not Covering Rogue States: US Diplomatic Isolation and Consequences for Media Coverage, the Image of Enemy, and Public Diplomacy *Boyd-Judson, Lyn - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected] Parks, Michael - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected]

Some Characteristics of Right-Wing Extremist Discourse:Discourse and ideology of the Belgian party Vlaams Blok/ Vlaams Belang. *De Landtsheer, Christ'l - University of Antwerp, Belgium, [email protected] Vertessen, Dieter - University of Antwerp, Belgium, [email protected]

Toward a Palestinian Arabic Emotive Lexicon: Invitation for Discussion *Alon, Ilai - Tel Aviv University & the University of Chicago, Israel, [email protected]

Discussant Bertelsen, Rasmus Gjedssø - University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected]

RC29.27 The Psychology of Political Indifference and Disaffection in Contemporary Societies Convenor Feldman, Ofer - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Feldman, Ofer - Doshisha University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Neo-Tribalism: Exploring the Populist Backlash to Europeanism *Dencik, Lars - Roskilde University, Denmark, [email protected]

Political Discontent and Detachment: An Attempt to Disentangle Vague Feelings in Survey Research and Focus Groups *Dekker, Paul - SCP & Tilburg University, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Predicting Vote for Religious Fundamentalist and National Populist Parties: A Complementary Analysis *Hirsch-Hoefler, Sivan - University of Antwerp, Belgium, [email protected] Canetti-Nisim, Daphna - University of Haifa, Israel, [email protected] Pedahzur, Ami - The University of Texas at Austin, United States of America, [email protected]

Terrorism and Violence in India *SIingh, Raj Kishor - Dept. Defense and Strategic Studies, Agra College, University of Agra, India, [email protected]

Discussant Bostock, William - University of Tasmania, Australia, [email protected]

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RC31 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

RC31.28 Democracy and the Problem of Cultural Relativism Convenor Lehning, Percy B. - The Netherlands, [email protected]

Chair Lehning, Percy - Erasnus University, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Papers Are the Powers of Traditional Leaders Compatible with Women's Equal Rights? Three Conceptual Arguments: Yes, No and Maybe *Bentley, Kristina - Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, [email protected]

Feminism and Existence: Power-Over, Power-To, Power-With *Mookherjee, Monica - University of Keele, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Friendship and the Future of Democracy *King, Preston - Morehouse College and Emory University, United States of America, [email protected]

Gender Culture and Citizenship: Towards a Politics of Inclusion *Baumeister, Andrea - University of Stirling, United Kingdom, [email protected]

RC31.29 Cosmopolitan Frameworks for the 21st Century Convenor Lehning, Percy B. - The Netherlands, [email protected]

Chair King, Preston - Morehouse College and Emory University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Cultural Relativism and Political Legitimacy *Gianni, Matteo - University of Geneva, Switzerland, [email protected]

'Political Culture' as Prescriptive Conception in Political Discourse of Post-Soviet Russia *Malinova, Olga - Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Political Discourses and Rhetorics in a Global Migratory System: Towards an Hermeneutic of Multiculturality *Zapata-Barrero, Ricard - Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain, [email protected]

Supranational Citizenship *Dobson, Lynn - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, [email protected]

What Kind of Citizenship for what Kind of Democracy? Lebanese Confesionalism and the Limits of Cultural Relativism *Kolesas, Mara - Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

RC31.30 Diversity, Justice and Globalization Convenor Lehning, Percy B. - The Netherlands, [email protected]

Chair Ilyin, Misha - Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Papers Are Human Rights Universal? *Cruft, Rowan - University of Stirling, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Deliberative Democracy and Welfare States *Medearis, John - University of California, Riverside, United States of America, [email protected]

Natural Rights to Welfare *Van Duffel, Siegfried - Ghent University & Groningen University, Belgium, [email protected]

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RC31.31 Balance of Power, Hegemony or Superpower Convenor Lehning, Percy B. - The Netherlands, [email protected]

Chair Baumeister, Andrea - University of Stirling, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Ontological Pre-Understandings as Constraints for Development of Democratic Institutions: Political Reforms in Meiji Japan and Post-Communist Russia *Sergeev, Victor - Moscow State Institute for International Relations, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Reducing Domination in World Politics: A Modern Republican Approach to Global Governance *Buckinx, Barbara - Princeton University, United States of America, [email protected]

Some Domestic Aspects of the Global Justice for the World of Diversity *Kashnikov, Boris - University of Ryazan, Russian Federation, [email protected]

The Future of US Hegemony: Path to Democratic World Order or Legitimation for Imperial Ambition? *Florig, Dennis - Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

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RC32 PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION

RC32.32 Evaluation of Public Sector Reforms. “Transaction Costs” as the Ignored Dimension Convenor Wollmann, Hellmut - Germany, [email protected]

Chair Kettunen, Pekka - The Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Finland, [email protected]

Papers Evaluating the Transaction Costs of Administrative Reforms in Germany: A Missing Link? *Wollmann, Hellmut - Humboldt University, Germany, [email protected]

Public Service Reforms in Nigeria: Social Costs and Consequences *Onu, Godwin - Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria, [email protected]

The Impact of the EU on Evaluation and other Internal Feed-Back Mechanisms in the Process of Public Management Reforms in the Central and Esatern European Countries *Nakrosis, Vitalis - University of Vilnius, Lithuania, [email protected]

The Japanese Government Reform of 2000 and the Self-Evaluation System: Efforts, Results and Limitations *Koike, Osamu - Yokohama National University, Japan, [email protected] Hori, Masaharu - Ritsumeikan University, Japan, [email protected] Kabashima, Hiromi - Yokohama National University, Japan, [email protected]

The Japanese Government Reform of 2000 and the Self-Evaluation System: Efforts. Results and Limitations Hori, Masaharu - Ritsumeikan University, Japan, [email protected] *Koike, Osamu - Yokohama National University, Japan, [email protected] Kabashima, Hiromi - Yokohama National University, Japan, [email protected]

RC32.33 Working for Policy: Who does What, Where and How? Convenor Colebatch, Hal - Brunei Darussalam, [email protected]

Chair TBA, TBA - TBA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Exporting Policy Models: The Role of International Agencies *Pal, Leslie - Carleton University, Canada, [email protected]

Models of Analysis: State and Local Perspectives From the United States *Tao, Jill - University of Oklahoma, United States of America, [email protected]

Policy Actors in Decentralizing Croatian Education Finance *Petak, Zdravko - University of Zagreb, Croatia, [email protected]

Remodelling the Policy Process *Kettunen, Pekka - Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Finland, [email protected]

What Work Makes Policy ? *Colebatch, Hal - University of Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam, [email protected]

Discussant Colebatch, Hal K. - University of Brunei Darussalam/University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected]

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RC32.34 Autonomisation of Public Administration in East Asia Convenor Wollmann, Hellmut - Germany, [email protected]

Co-Chair Caulfield, Janice L. - -, Hong Kong, [email protected]

Yamamoto, Kiyoshi - _, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Has Agencification Succeeded in Public Sector Reform?-Realities and Rhetoric in Case of Japan *Yamamoto, Kiyoshi - The Center for National University Finance and Management, University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Innovation of the Public Governance in Korea: A reform experiment from the Korean perspective *Kim, Pan Suk - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected] Lee, Lawrence Hoomyung - IEP de Paris, France, France, [email protected]

The Customer Model Shops in Korea: Some Issues in Cross-Polity Transfer of the Citizen-as-Customer Model and Agency Autonomization Rhee, Dong-Young - Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA, Republic of Korea, [email protected] *Schachter L., Hindy - New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States of America, [email protected]

The Relationship Between the Chinese Government and Corporatized Enterprises in the Current Transition Period *Cheng, Wei Qi - City University, Hong Kong, China, [email protected]

RC32.35 Key Issues in Governance Reform Convenor Wollmann, Hellmut - Germany, [email protected]

Co-Chair Caiden, Gerald - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected]

Masujima, Toshiyuki - Chuo University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Administrative Reforms in Japan *Masujima, Toshiyuki - Chuo University, Japan, [email protected]

Assessing Institutional Reform *Caiden, Gerald - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected] Baimyrzaeva, Mahabat - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected] Pliscoff, Christian - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected]

Democratization, Reforms and Development Strategies: Ideas, Policies, Outcomes *Orlansky, Dora - Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, [email protected]

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RC33 THE STUDY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AS A DISCIPLINE

RC33.223 Women and Politics: The State of the Discipline Convenor Bayes, Jane - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Bayes, Jane - California State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Women and Politics : The State of the Discipline in Asia *Kumari, Ranjana - Centre for Social Research, India, [email protected]

Women and Politics: The State of the Discipline in Africa *Gouws, Amanda - University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, [email protected]

Discussant Leyenaar, Monique - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Hawkesworth, Mary - Rutgers University, United States of America, [email protected]

RC33.36 How Does the Institutional Organization of Political Science Affect the Output of the Discipline? Convenor Trent, John - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Trent, John - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Trent, John - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Papers The Enterprise of Political Science: Toward an Understanding of the Global and Local Frameworks of a Discipline *Brintnall, Michael - American Political Science Association, United States of America, [email protected]

RC33.37 Is There a Genuinely International Discipline of Political Science? An Overview of Recent Global Trends and Developments Convenor Trent, John - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Gunnell, Jack - SUNY Albany, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Is There a Genuinely International Discipline of Political Science: An Overview of Recent Global Trends and Developments *Stein, Michael B. - McMaster University, Canada, [email protected]

Is there Only One Discipline of Political Science? Cultrural Differences between American and European Political Science(s) *Berndtson, Erkki - University of Helsinki, Finland, [email protected]

Political Science in Three Democracies, Disaffected (Japan), Third-Wave *Inoguchi, Takashi - Chuo University, Japan, [email protected]

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RC34 COMPARATIVE REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

RC34.145 Candidate Selection Convenor Hazan, Reuven - Israel, [email protected]

Chair Cross, William - Carleton University, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Candidate Selection in a Brokerage Party System: Evidence from the Canadian Case *Cross, William - Carleton University, Canada, [email protected]

Candidate Selection in Belgium: From Intra-Party Democracy, over Oligarchy to ‘Guided’ Democracy *Fiers, Stefaan - Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, [email protected] Pilet, Jean-Benoit - Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, [email protected]

Incumbency versus Change: The Influence of Candidate Selection on the Turnover of MPs in Emerging Democracies *Ohman, Magnus - International Foundation For Election Systems Ltd., United Kingdom, [email protected]

Nominations and Representation *Narud, Hanne Marthe - University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected] Valen, Henry - institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

Presidential Candidate Selection: How Parties Choose how they Choose *Catón, Matthias - University of Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected]

Selection of Candidates to the European Parliament in the Czech Political Parties *Linek, Lukas - Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, [email protected] Outly, Jan - University of Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Discussant Hazan, Reuven - Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, [email protected]

RC34.158 Processes for Adopting and Reforming Electoral Systems Convenor Massicotte, Louis - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Massicotte, Louis - Université de Montréal, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Analyzing Political Disagreement *Nurmi, Hannu - University of Turku, Finland, [email protected]

Comment les responsables politiques déterminent-ils leur position à propos d’une réforme électorale ? Le cas de la Belgique (1995-2005) *Pilet, Jean-Benoit - Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium, [email protected]

The Drama of Democracy: Godfathers and the Electoral System in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic *Adeyemi, Olanrewaju Oluyole - Dept. of Political Science & Public Admin, Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria, [email protected]

RC34.159 Impact of Electoral Systems on the Polity Convenor Massicotte, Louis - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Blais, André - Université de Montréal, Canada, [email protected]

Papers 2-Round System for Presidential Elections in Latin America *Rafael, Martinez - University of Barcelona, Spain, [email protected]

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Papers Executive Survival in Competitive Environments: Comparing the Resignations *Klemmensen, Robert - University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, [email protected] Binzer Hobolt, Sara - University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected] Ejnar Hansen, Martin - University of Aarhus, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Political Uncertainty and Government Eeconomic Policy *Mikhailov, Slava - Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland, [email protected]

Suffrage Extension, Electoral Participation and Party System Change in Latin America *Kellam, Marisa - University of California, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC35 TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT

RC35.60 Democratic Governance for Sustainable Development: The Global Impact of Johannesburg Convenor Vajpeyi, Dhirendra - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Dwivedi, O.P. - University of Guelph, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Empiricism, Imperialism and the Spread of Ideas: Critical Reflections on the Theory and Practice of International Development *Johnson, Craig - University of Guelph, Canada, [email protected]

Global Governance and Sustainable Development: From Earth Summit (1992) to Johannesbury Summit (2002) and Beyond *Lutz, Gene - University of Northern Iowa, United States of America, [email protected] Vajpeyi, Dhirendra - University of Northern Iowa, United States of America, [email protected]

Sustainable Development: A Perspective from the Other World *Dwivedi, Onkar - University of Guelph, Canada, [email protected]

RC35.62 Women, Democracy and Sustainable Development Convenor Vajpeyi, Dhirendra - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Smorgunova, Valentina - Herzen State Pedagogical University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Co-Chair Wallace, Julia - University of Northern Iowa, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Technology, Society, and Bureaucracy in India: A Case Study of Women and Water *Singh, Nandita - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, [email protected]

Women and Sustainable Development: Empowering Women Through Micro-finance *Mishra, Rajalakshmi - Regional Directorate of Higher Education, Sambalpur-768004, Orissa, India, [email protected]

Women in India and Sustainable Development: Retrospect and Prospect *Chaturvedi, Inakshi - University of Rajasthan, India, [email protected]

Women, Environment and Sustainable Development: A Historical Perspective from India *Awasthi, Shalini - Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management,, India, [email protected]

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RC35 TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT

RC35.76 Relationship Between Human Security and Global Democracy Convenor Vajpeyi, Dhirendra - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Vajpeyi, Dhirendra - University of Northern Iowa, United States of America, [email protected]

Ganguly, Sumit - Indiana University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Civic Education and Civic Virtues: Interrelations of the State and Civil Society in Russia (On the Way to Sustainable Development) *Smorgunova, Valentina - Herzen State Pedagogical University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Impact of Political Security, Human Security, and Democracy on the Developmental and Technological Activities of Ex-colonial States *Kapur, Ashok - University of Waterloo, Canada, [email protected]

International Security and Global Democracy in the 21st Century: Issues and Challenges *Vajpeyi, Dhirendra - Univerity of Northern Iowa, United States of America, [email protected]

Linking Perils of Democratic Governance and Human Security: A Case Study of Nepal *Shukla, Deeptima - UNKNOWN, India, [email protected]

RC35.78 Food Security, Technology and Development Convenor Vajpeyi, Dhirendra - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Eden, Trudy - University of Northern Iowa, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Food Regulation and Globalization *Eden, Trudy - University of Northern Iowa, United States of America, [email protected]

Intellectual Property Rights, Regional Integration and Food Security in Developing Countries *Barrio, Fernando - London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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RC36 POLITICAL POWER

RC36.174 Power, Authority and Legitimacy? Convenor Goverde, Henri J. M. - The Netherlands, [email protected]

Chair Haugaard, Mark - National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland, [email protected]

Papers Authority and Order: Between the Sovereign and the Social *Ryan, Kevin - National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland, [email protected]

Between Coercion and Legitimacy: Towards Weberian Theory of Ideology? *Malesevic, Sinisa - National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, [email protected]

Hegemony as Structural and Relational Strength: the Limits to American Hegemonic Power *Volgy, Thomas - University of Arizona and International Studies Association, United States of America, [email protected]

RC36.175 Analytic Approaches to Power Convenor Goverde, Henri J. M. - The Netherlands, [email protected]

Chair Morriss, Pete - National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland, [email protected]

Papers Power and Freedom: Differences and Similarities *Dowding, Keith - Government Department London School of Economics, United Kingdom, [email protected] van Hees, Martin - Philosophy Department University of Groningen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

The Complexities of Domination *Lukes, Steven - New York University, United States of America, [email protected]

What is Power? *Haugaard, Mark - NUI, Galway, Ireland, [email protected]

RC36.176 Inside Power - Outside Power: Transgressing Boundaries in a Globalising World Convenor Goverde, Henri J. M. - The Netherlands, [email protected]

Chair Newman, Saul - University of Western Australia, Australia, [email protected]

Berndtson, Erkki - University of Helsinki, Finland, [email protected]

Papers Embedded Discretion: The Structural Position of Executive Agencies in Policy Networks *Toornvliet, René - Utrecht University, The Netherlands, [email protected] Akkerman, Agnes - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Embedded Discretion: The Structural Position of Executive Agencies in Policy Networks Torenvlied, Rene - Utrecht University, Department of Sociology, The Netherlands, [email protected] *Akkerman, Agnes - Radboud University Nymegen, Department of Public Administrat, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Explaining Institutional Stagnation of Region Formation in Europe Since 2001 *Goverde, Henri - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Neoliberal Practices and State Power in a Globalizing World *Cerny, Philip G. - Rutgers University Newark, United States of America, [email protected]

The repartee to the question: “Is Democracy Working?” is “For whom?” *Khoshkish, Anoush - Gloval Human Dynamics New York, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC36.177 Making Sense of Power Convenor Goverde, Henri J. M. - The Netherlands, [email protected]

Chair Goverde, Henri - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Papers After Foucault *Stewart, Clegg - University of Technologu, Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

Empirical Insights into Organizational Power, Authority and Legitimacy. *Gordon, Raymond - University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Kornberger, Martin - University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

Society Must Be Defended: War, Sovereignty, Bio-power and Terror *Newman, Saul - University of western Australia, Australia, [email protected]

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RC37 RETHINKING POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT

RC37.41 Rethinking Development: Secularism, Civil Liberties and Poverty Alleviation Convenor Khan, Zillur Rahman - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Khare, Brij - California State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers A Legal Dimension of Political Strategy for Poverty Alleviation Movement *Birla, Subhash Chandra - International Jurist Organization, India, [email protected]

Bangladesh: A Fatal Pendulum *Hossain, Maneeza - Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Bangladesh, [email protected]

Equity: Can Benefits of Economic Development Be Widespread? *Khare, Brij - California State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Women's Role in Political Process: Bangladesh *Hossain, Tasmima - Annanya Foundation, Bangladesh, [email protected]

Discussant Burger, Angela - University of Wisconsin-Marathon, United States of America, [email protected]

RC37.43 Development and Regional Cooperation Convenor Khan, Zillur Rahman - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Gruberg, Martin - University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Sirajullah, Mohammad - Veterans Administration, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Crisis of Development and Governance in Regional Cooperation: India and the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC)". *Kumar Sharma, Sanjeev - The Indian Journal of Political Science, India, [email protected]

Intergovernmental Relations Between Central and Regional Governments in USA: Homeland Security and Emergency Response Gruberg, Martin - University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, United States of America, [email protected] *Wong, K. C. - University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, United States of America, [email protected]

The Issue of Equitable Developement in Federal: State Equation in India and its Impact on Regional Cooperation *Choudhury, Arupjyoti - Cotton College, Gauhati University, India, [email protected]

Discussant Gupta, Asha - University Grants Ccommission, India, [email protected]

RC37.44 Development and Globalization Convenor Khan, Zillur Rahman - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Rahman, Syedur - President, American Institute of Bangladesh Studies, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Development and Women in the Functioning of Political Parties: A Case Study of Assam in a Global Context *Sarma, Archana - Gauhati University, India, [email protected]

Globalization and Political development *Rahman, Syedur - The Pennsylvania State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Industrialization and Economic Development of Saudi Arabia: Security Risks in a Regional versus Global Perspective *Momen, Abdul - Former Economic Adviser to Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia, [email protected]

Discussant Khan, Zillur R. - University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC37.45 Development and Security Convenor Khan, Zillur Rahman - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Khan, Zillur R. - University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Bangladesh’s Dilemma Between Traditional Security and Development Issues in the Regional Environment ? *Amin, Mohd Aminul Karim - IPSA, RC-37, Bangladesh, [email protected]

Ethnicity and Governance: A New Security Analysis with Special Reference to India *Rita Choudhury, Rita - Cotton College,Gauhati University, India, [email protected]

National Security and Intra-regional Cooperation: A Comparative Analysis of South America and South Asia on Nuclear Policy *de Hoyos, Ruben - Former Director of La Plata Basin Project,, Argentina, [email protected]

Problems and Issues of Nuclear Security for India and Pakistan: A National Sovereignty Perspective *Khan, Zillur R. - University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Khare, Brij - California State University, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC38 POLITICS AND BUSINESS

RC38.119 Privatisation of Public Policy: Business and Regulation of Markets Convenor Coen, David - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Co-Chair Cohen, David - University College London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Grant, Wyn - Warwick University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Business and the Reform of Financial Regulation: Why Politics Matters? *Westrup, Jonathan - Boston University, United States of America, [email protected]

Changing Political Alliances in Pharmaceutical Regulation *Coen, David - University College London, United Kingdom, [email protected] Grant, Wyn - Warwick University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Collective Action and Business Representation in Russian Economic Policy Making *Fortescue, Stephen - University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected]

Japanese Business Adapting to Open Forum from Closed Business Networks *Hamanda, Yuki - University College London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Japanese Lobbying in the EU: The imapct of the traditional business-government relationship upon the Europeanization of Japanese firms in the automobile and electronics sectors *Hamada, Yukihiko - University College London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Political Risks and Contract Disputes in the Developing World *Nathan, Jensen - Washington University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Wilson, Graham - University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America, [email protected]

RC38.120 The Governmental State: An Asian Business-Governmental Model Convenor Coen, David - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Co-Chair Story, Jonathan - INSEAD, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Webber, Douglas - INSEAD, New Zealand, [email protected]

Papers Business Interests and Asian Regional Integration *Webber, Douglas - INSEAD, United States of America, [email protected]

Hong Kong Versus Singapore: Political Economies of Locational Competitiveness Compared *Thompson, Edmund R. - Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan, [email protected]

The Case of Danfoss in China *Story, Jonathan - INSEAD, France, [email protected]

The Developmental State or Regulatory State? *Chan, Jong - Kookmin, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The Developmental State or the Regulatory State? The Governances of IT Diffusion in Korea and the United States *Rhee, Jong-Chan - Kookmin University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

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RC38.121 Business in Policy Networks Convenor Coen, David - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Co-Chair Schneider, Volker - Konstanz University, Germany, [email protected]

Papers Business Associations in the ICT Sector in Japan: Platforms of Communication and Socialisation Harmonizing between Business and Politics *Schaumayer, Andreas M. - Waseda University, Japan, [email protected]

Globalization and the 'Stickiness' of Home-Region Bargaining Environments *Muller, Alan - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, [email protected] van Tulder, Rob - Rotterdam School of Management, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Networks of Political Action and Socio-Technical Coordination: Business Associations in a Comparative Perspective *Bauer, Johannes M. - Michigan State University, United States of America, [email protected] Schneider, Volker - University of Konstanz, Germany, [email protected] Lang, Achim - University of Konstanz, Germany, [email protected]

State-Business Relations: Mapping the Theoretical Landscape *Lang, Achim - University of Konstanz, Germany, [email protected] Tenbuecken, Marc - University of Konstanz, Germany, [email protected]

The Dilemmas of Sectoral Embeddedness in the United States and Japan *Eccleston, Richard - Griffith University, Australia, [email protected]

RC38.122 Business and Democracy in an International Perspective Convenor Coen, David - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Co-Chair Ronit, Karsten - Copenhagen University, Denmark, [email protected]

Porter, Tony - McMaster University, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Disputed Ownership: Corporations as Rights Holding Citizens and the Global Governance of Intellectual Property *May, Christopher - Lancaster University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Global Banks and the Making of Global Finance Governance: Looking for Legitimacy and Efficiency in Governance Arrangements *Tsingou, Eleni - University of Warwick, United Kingdom, [email protected]

International Business and Democracy: Positive or Problematic? *Porter, Tony - McMaster University, Canada, [email protected] Ronit, Karsten - University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected]

Mining Associations, Governance Structures and Countervailing Groups *Kellow, Aynsley - University of Tasmania, Australia, [email protected] Simms, Marian - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected]

Positive Dependencies?: FDI and the Cross-Country Diffusion of ISO 14001 *Prakash, Aseem - University of Washington, United States of America, [email protected] Potoski, Matthew - Iowa State University, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC39 WELFARE STATES AND DEVELOPING SOCIETIES

RC39.123 Socio-Economic vs. Political Democracy: Emerging Trends and Challenges for the Welfare State Discourses Convenor Jain, Sharda - India, [email protected]

Chair Jain, Sharda - Delhi University, India, [email protected]

Papers Polish "Welfare State" 15 Years After Transformation: Is Democracy a Universal Cure for Security and Welfare? *Nowiak, Wojcieh - The Institute of Political Science & Journalism, Adam Mickiewicz University - Poznan, Poland, [email protected]

Social Policy: Targeting or Universalism? *Kerstenetzky, Celia - Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, [email protected]

The Emergence of Individual Welfare in Afghanistan *Geller, Armando - Swiss Military Academy at ETH Zurich / University of Zurich, Switzerland, [email protected]

The New Vocabulary of the Welfare State: The Discursive Legitimation of Reforms *Wiesner, Achim - Center for Social Policy Research, University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

RC39.124 Democracy and Welfare State in Developing Countries' Context Convenor Jain, Sharda - India, [email protected]

Chair Jain, Sharda - Delhi University, India, [email protected]

Papers Challenges to Fighting Poverty in India *Kaur, Gurdeep - SGTB Khalsa Post-graduate(Eve)College,University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

In Pursuit of a Welfare Model for Developing Countries: State vs. Civil Society *Jain, Sharda - Kalindi College, University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Types of Federalism and the Welfare State *Ochoa-Reza, Enrique - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected]

Welfare State : A Study On The Sarvodaya Concept *Khasunaveesu, Sreeranjani Subba Rao - Andhra University, India, [email protected]

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RC40.127 Human (in)Security Convenor Bøås, Morten - Norway, [email protected]

Chair Boas, Morten - FAFO, Norway, [email protected]

Papers Embattled Neighbours: The Prospects for Peace and Human Security in South Asia in the New Millenium *Quadir, Fahimul - York University, Canada, [email protected]

Globalisation and Threats to Well-Being: Critiquing the Concept of Human Security, Proposing the Concept of Vulnerability *Kirby, Peadar - Dublin City University, Ireland, [email protected]

Preventive Diplomacy and Mutual Confidence Measures in Southern-Cone Latin American Countries *Duran, Roberto - Catholic University of Chile, Chile, [email protected]

Where the Rhetoric Hits the Road: Assessing Canada's 'Human Security Agenda' in Africa *Black, David - Dalhousie University, Canada, [email protected]

RC40.128 Emerging Governance Architecture: Formal and Informal Structures Governance and Globalisation Convenor Black, David - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Black, David - Dalhousie University, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Approaches to Global Governance: Lessons from/for the Kimberley Process *Grant, J. Andrew - Dalhousie University, Canada, [email protected]

Governance in the Security/Development Nexus: A Missing Link *Masujima, Ken - Kobe University, Japan, [email protected]

Regulating Migration in a Regional Context *Marchand, Marianne H. - Universidad de las Americas Puebla, Mexico, [email protected]

RC40.129 New Wars or Old Wars: A Comparative Approach to Conflict in Africa, Asia and Latin America Convenor Hentz, James - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Hentz, James - Virginia Military Institution, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Illusions of Power and Sovereignty: Explaining Conflict in Africa *Kongwa, Sam - University of Transkei, South Africa, [email protected]

Intervening in the Neighbourhood: Comparing Australia's role in East Timor and the Southwest Pacific *McDougall, Derek - University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected]

Marginalisation, Youth and the Conflict Trade: Contextualising Diamonds and Coltan *Boas, Morten - Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, [email protected]

Discussant Black, David - Dalhousie University, Canada, [email protected]

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RC40.130 Regions and Regionalisation Convenor Bøås, Morten - Norway, [email protected]

Chair Boas, Morten - FAFO, Norway, [email protected]

Papers Constructing Regional Order: The Promotion of Democracy Through Collective Action in the Americas *Engstrom, Par - Dept of Politics & IR, Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

East Asian Regionalism in a Comparative Perspective: The Relevance of Leadership and Commitment Institutions *Lausen, Finn - University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, [email protected]

NAFTA vs. Mercosur? Towards a Brazilia-Washington Axis in the Western Hemisphere? *Morales, Isidoro - Universidad de las Americas-Puebla, Mexico, [email protected]

State Collapse in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Outside-In (Regional) Approach *Hentz, James Jude - Virginia Military Institute, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Marchand, Marianne - Universidad de las Américas-Puebla, Mexico, [email protected]

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Papers Disaster Management in the Coastal Regions of India; Need of New Vistas *Agarwal, Amita - Government College, Sikar, Rajasthan, India, [email protected]

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RC41 GEOPOLITICS

RC41.131 Geopolitics in the post-9/11 World Convenor Lieber, Robert - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Lieber, Robert - Georgetown University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Is Democratic Institution Changing the International System Nature? Power Distribution, Interest Preference, and Democratic Institution in the International Unipolar Moment *Chen, Hsin-Chih - National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, [email protected]

The Evolving Map of the European Union's Sphere of Influence and its Relevance to the Concept of 'Multipolarity' *Schmidt, Gustav Friedrich - Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany, [email protected]

The Mediterranean and the Greater Middle East: Two Incompatible Concepts of Geopolitics *Vilanova, Pere - University of Barcelona, Spain, [email protected]

RC41.132 Geopolitics: Current Debates Convenor Lieber, Robert - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair TBA, TBA - TBA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Back to Balancing: The Enduring Theoretical and Political Relevance of the "Balance of Power" as a Post-Cold War Organizing Concept *Klieman, Aharon Klieman - Tel-Aviv University, Israel, [email protected]

German Threat Perceptions and Non-Proliferation Policy *Hymans, Jacques - Smith College, United States of America, [email protected]

The End of the Palestinian Option *Inbar, Efraim - BESA Center for Strategic Studies,, Israel, [email protected] Frisch, Hillel - BESA Center for Strategic Studies, Israel, [email protected]

The Geopolitics and Political Economy of Asia's Giants: China and India *Weede, Erich - University of Bonn, Germany, [email protected]

The Geopolitics and Political Economy of Asia's Giants: China and India *Weede, Erich - University of Bonn, Germany, [email protected]

The Rise of China and its Impact on the World *Friedman, Edward - University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC42 SYSTEM INTEGRATION OF DIVIDED NATIONS

RC42.133 The 'New World Order' and the Future of Divided Nations Convenor Kim, Yong-Ho - Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Chair Yoon, Young-oh - Kookmin University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Kim, Hyung Kook - Chung-ang University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers Political Confidence in Europe *Zmerli, Sonja - Mannheimer Zentrum fuer Europaeische Sozialforschung, Germany, [email protected]

Settling Distrust in Domestic, Inter-Korean and Regional Levels: Implications for Unification in Korea *Hong, Yong-Pyo - Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The Two Koreas in the 21st century : Interests of the Surrounding Powers *Chung, Oknim - Sunmoon University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Discussant Ko, Sangtu - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Lee, Taehwan - Sejong Institute, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Saxor, Carl - Copenhagen University, Denmark, [email protected]

RC42.134 Major Powers and Divided Nations Convenor Kim, Yong-Ho - Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Chair Kim, Yong-Ho - Inha University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers Difficult Friendship with Brother's Enemy: South Korean Public Opinion on the US-Korea Alliance *Ko, Sangtu - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Great Powers' Engagement Policies Towards Two Koreas in the early 1990s: Political Solidarity vs. Strategic Partnership *Lee, Goo - International Graduate University for Peace, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The EU and the Korean Peninsula *Saxer, Carl Jorgen - University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected]

Discussant Ma, Sang-yoon - Catholic University of Korea, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Chabal, Pierre - Le Havre University, France, [email protected]

Hong, Yong-Pyo - Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Lukpanova, Saule - Ablai Khan University, Kazakhstan, [email protected]

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RC43 RELIGION AND POLITICS

RC43.171 Religions facing globalisation Convenor Wessels, David - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Wessels, David - Sophia University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers A Political Theology of Reconciliation *Katano, Atsuhiro - Rakuno Gakuen University, Japan, [email protected]

Global Politics and Particular Religions *Wessels, David - Sophia University, Japan, [email protected]

Religions in the International Relations Classroom *Kubalkova, Vendulka - University of Miami, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Calvez, Jean-Yves - Sevres equipe, France, [email protected]

Ryscavage, Richard - Fairfield University, United States of America, [email protected]

RC43.190 Integrating Religion into International Relations: Theory and Practice Convenor Haynes, Jeffrey - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Haynes, Jeffrey - London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Beyond Westphalia? Religion, Critical Theory and International Relations *Shani, Giorgiandrea (Giorgio) - Ritsumeikan University, Japan, [email protected]

Participating in Europe - Transforming Europe. How Muslim Identity Politics is Affecting and Re-Shaping the EU *Silvestri, Sara - University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Religion and Foreign Policy in Europe after the Fall of Communism *Leustean, Lucian N. - London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Religion and International Relations *Haynes, Jeffrey - London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The Unspoken Theology of Political Realism – Reassessing the “Hobbesian” Tradition in IR *Hooker, William - London School of Economics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

RC43.39 Religion in Political Organizations Convenor Cohen, Yolande - Canada, [email protected]

Chair TBA, TBA - TBA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers La gouverance européenne et les dynamiques religieuses *Poirier, Philippe - University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, [email protected]

Quand la laïcité rencontre le fondamentalisme religieux ou la compatibilité de deux traditions américaines *Froidevaux-Metterie, Camille - Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas, France, [email protected]

Religion and Economic Development: Does the Iron Cage Compel so Much in Globalized Capitalism? *Dargent, Claude - Science po, France, [email protected]

Religion and Politics in South Asia *Faisal, Shah - SWOM, Pakistan, [email protected]

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RC43.40 The Separation of Religion and the State Convenor Cohen, Yolande - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Calvez, Jean-Yves - IPSA, France, [email protected]

Co-Chair Cohen, Yolande - uqam, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Protestant and Jewish Women's Associations and the French Republic *Cohen, Yolande - Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada, [email protected]

What Is Religious Democracy? A Proceduralist Conception of Democracy from a Shia Islamic Perspective *Hadji Haidar, Hamid - Faculty of Oriental Studies, Cambridge University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Unclassified

Papers Do We Need Cultural Gay Revolution in Catholic Croatia *Kurelic, Zoran - Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia, [email protected]

Giving Up Political Islam? The "Nationalist Secularisation" of the Mohajirs of Pakistan *Gayer, Laurent - Sciences Po, INALCO (Paris) ; Centre de Sciences Humaines (New Delhi), France, [email protected]

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RC44 MILITARY RULE AND DEMOCRATISATION IN THE THIRD WORLD

RC44.135 Can Feminizing Security Make a Difference? Convenor Gupta, Asha - India, [email protected]

Chair Ibeanu, Okechukwu - University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria, [email protected]

Papers Can Feminizing Security Make A Difference in Post-Military Societies? *Gupta, Asha - University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Dilemmas of Democracy in Pakistan: Issues and Options in the 21st Century *Kumar, Madhurendra - Hindu College,Moradabad, India, [email protected]

The Impact of Women Parliamentarians in Peace, Security and Political *Balch, Jeffery - European Parliamentarians for Africa (AWEPA), The Netherlands, [email protected]

Discussant Khan, Zillur - University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, United States of America, [email protected]

RC44.136 Role of Education in Preparing the Military for Democracy and Human Rights Convenor Gupta, Asha - India, [email protected]

Chair Balch, Jeffrey - European Parliamentarians for Africa (AWEPA), The Netherlands, [email protected]

Papers A New Hope: At India Pakistan Border *Parmar, Leena - University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India, [email protected]

Training a Post-Interventionist Military: The National War College and Consolidation of Civil Rule in Nigeria *Ibeanu, Okechukwu - University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria, [email protected]

War on Terror: Militarization of the Social Space *Sharma, Deepak - University of Delhi, India, [email protected] Gupta, Asha - University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Discussant Sondhi, Sunil - University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

RC44.137 Military as a Harbinger or Challenger of Democracy Convenor Gupta, Asha - India, [email protected]

Chair Gupta, Asha - University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Papers Corporate Interest and Military Disengagement from Politics: Some Lessons from Nigeria’s Transition to Democracy 1986 – 1999 *Ibeanu, Okechukwu - University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria, [email protected]

Pakistan’s Fourth Military Regime: Will It Make a Transition to Democracy? *Rais, Rasul Bakhsh - LUMS, Lahore, Pakistan, [email protected]

The Remaining Challenge: The Quest for Civilian Leadership in Defence in Chile *Navarro, Miguel - National Academy of Political and Strategic Studies, Chile, [email protected]

Discussant Asitadani, Diah - University of Geneva, Switzerland, [email protected]

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RC44 MILITARY RULE AND DEMOCRATISATION IN THE THIRD WORLD

RC44.138 Corruption, Democracy and Human Rights in the Muslim World Convenor Gupta, Asha - India, [email protected]

Chair Meza, Miguel Navarro - National Academy of Political, Chile, [email protected]

Papers Counter Intergency-Military Operations and Human Rights: A Case Study of Assam, India *Choudhury, Rita - Cotton College, Guahati University, Assam, India, [email protected]

Indian Army and Human Rights in Kashmir *Sondhi, Sunil - University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Military Network in Newly Democracy Indonesia: Comparative Studies of Post-Authoritarian Countries *Asitadani, Diah - Department of Political Science, University of Geneva, Switzerland, [email protected]

Discussant Gupta, Asha - University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

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RC45 QUANTITATIVE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS

RC45.139 Quantitative Approaches to the Study of Conflict and War Convenor Geller, Daniel S. - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Midlarsky, Manus - Rutgers University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers 'Accidental Presidents': U. S. Foreign Policy and Democratic Succession *Abbott, Philip - Wayne State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Computational Modeling Frontiers in International Politics *Cioffi-Revilla, Claudio - George Mason University, United States of America, [email protected]

Near Crises in World Politics *James, Patrick - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected]

New Data – “New” Methods – New Findings? Deriving The Design of Effective International Environmental Agreements From a Medium-N Study *Sprinz, Detlef - PIK – Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research & U Pots, Germany, [email protected] Kaan, Christopher - University of Greifswald, Germany, [email protected]

RC45.140 Quantitative Approaches to the Study of Cooperation and Peace Convenor Geller, Daniel S. - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Geller, Daniel - Wayne State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Cooperation and Discordance: The Relationship Between the United States and Canada *Donneur, Andre - Universite du Quebic a Montreal (UQAM), Canada, [email protected]

Humanitarians, Soldiers, or Humanitarian Warriors? *Eberwein, Wolf-Dieter - Institut d'Etudes Politiques Grenoble, France, [email protected]

Inverted Trends on the Power Cycle: Decision Crisis in Deterrence Strategy and International Political Economy *Doran, Charles - Johns Hopkins SAIS, United States of America, [email protected]

Origins of Political Extremism *Midlarsky, Manus - Rutgers University, United States of America, [email protected] Midlarsky, Elizabeth - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected]

System Transformation and Violence *Zimmermann, Ekkart - Technische Universitat Dresden, Germany, [email protected]

Discussant Geller, Daniel - Wayne State University, United States of America, [email protected]

RC46 GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

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Papers Why Environmental Assessment is Failing: Political Contention, Public Participation and the Limits of Democratization *Devlin, John F. - Saint Mary's University, Canada, [email protected]

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RC47 LOCAL-GLOBAL RELATIONS

RC47.148 The Global Dimensions of Local Democracy in Asia Convenor Teune, Henry - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Ahn, Chung-Si - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers Activities, Trends, and Intergovernmental Relations in the Globalization of Korean Local Governments *Cho, Chung-Lae - Kookmin University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Developing Local Democracy in South Korea: Challenges and Prospects *Park, Chong-Min - Korea University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Globalization of the Economyand the Localization of Politics? Towards a Changing Role of the Developmental State in Korea *Kang, Myung-goo - Ajou University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

RC47.149 Historical Perspectives on Local-Global Relations: Forty Years of International Research on Democracy and Local Governance Convenor Teune, Henry - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Wiatr, Jerzy - Higher College of Humanities and Economics, Poland, [email protected]

Papers East Asia, 1990-2005 *Ahn, Chung-Si - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Western, Central and Eastern Europe, 1990-2005 *Ostrowski, Krzysztof - Pultusk School of Humanities, Poland, [email protected]

RC47.150 Recent Developments in Theory and Research on Globalization and Local Governance Convenor Teune, Henry - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Ostrowski, Krzysztof - Pultusk School of Humanities, Poland, [email protected]

Papers Building Local Data into Global Data Bases *Iskra, Tatiana - Pultusk School of Humanities, Poland, [email protected]

Greater Political Capital in Successful Democracies: The Development of Global Relations, Networks and Values among Local Governing Elites *Szucs, Stefan - Department of Political Science/Center for Public Sector Res, Sweden, [email protected]

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RC48 ADMINISTRATIVE CULTURE

RC48.151 Administrative Culture: Theory, Concepts and Methods Convenor Sharma, R.D. - India, [email protected]

Chair Fred W., Riggs - Hawaii University, United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Rohr, Prof. John Rohr - Virginia Tech, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Administrative Culture In India *Goswami, Dr. Rachna Dutt - Institute of Management And Public Administration, India, [email protected]

Administrative Culture Theory: Concepts, Methods and Analysis *Dutt, Prof. R D Sharma - Institute of Policy Research and Analysis, India, [email protected]

The Role of Administrative culture w. r,t. Managers in Higher Education in India *Vyas, Vimla - University of Allahabad, Allahabad, India, [email protected]

Discussant Basu, Dr. A.R. Basu - I.A.S red, India, [email protected]

RC48.152 Administrative Culture in Developed Countries Convenor Sharma, R.D. - India, [email protected]

Chair TBA, TBA - TBA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Administrative Culture and Good Governance *Pal, Chaitali - Institute Of Applied Manpower Research, Narela, Delhi, India, [email protected]

Does Administrative Culture Replicate Dominant Societal Culture? A Study of Nepalese Public Administration *Dangal, Rameshwor - Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, Nepal, [email protected] Jamil, Ishtiaq - Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, Norway, [email protected]

RC48.153 Administrative Culture - Practices, Experiences from Developed Countries Convenor Sharma, R.D. - India, [email protected]

Chair TBA, TBA - TBA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Examining Administrative Capacity in Developing Countries: The Case of Post Apartheid South Africa *Naidoo, Vino - University of Cape Town, South Africa, [email protected]

Making Democracy Work Openly: Freedom of Information, Privacy and Security Issues *Lewis, Jeremy - Huntingdon College, United States of America, [email protected]

Role of Administrative culture in poverty alleviation Programmes:A case Study of "Kudumbashree" with Reference to Kerla State *Deshmukh, Neelima - RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur, India, [email protected]

Social Justice, Administrative Culture and Public Policy *Yadav, Sushma - IIPA, New Delhi, India, [email protected]

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RC49 SOCIALISM, CAPITALISM AND DEMOCRACY

RC49.104 Is Democracy Compatible with Capitalism? Empirical Analyses Convenor Berg, John C. - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Jakobsen, Uffe - University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected]

Papers International Accommodation of the Rise of China *He, Baogang - Deakin University, Australia, [email protected]

Media as Civil Society and Democratic Politics in Africa *Jacobs, Sean - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, United States of America, [email protected]

The Scramble for African Oil *Yates, Douglas - The American University of Paris, France, [email protected]

Discussant Sujatmiko, Iwan - University of Indonesia, Indonesia, [email protected]

RC49.107 Democratic resistance to capitalism: the Gwangju rebellion as a case study Convenor Berg, John C. - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Mellos, Koula - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Comparing the Gwangju Uprising and the Paris Commune *Katsiaficas, Georgy - Wentworth Institute of Technology, United States of America, [email protected]

Patriotism and Democracy in May Uprising *Jung, Keunsik - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The Twenty Year History of the Gwangju Uprising in the Struggle for Democratization of South Korea *Kahn-Chae, Na - Chonnam National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Transitional Justice in Korea and 5/18 Traumatism' *Choi, Jung Gie - Chonnam National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Women's Democratic Movements against Militaristic Policies in East Asia *Ogoshi, Aiko - Kinki University, Japan, [email protected]

RC49.111 Democratic resistance to capitalism: around the world Convenor Berg, John C. - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Yates, Douglas - American University of Paris, France, [email protected]

Papers Communism, Post-Communism and Democracy *Andolfatto, Dominique - Université de Nancy, France, [email protected]

Prospects for Resistance to Capitalism in the United States after the 2004 Election *Berg, John C. - Suffolk University, United States of America, [email protected]

Workers of the World: Temporary Labor and Global Class Struggle *Ness, Immanuel - Brooklyn College, United States of America, [email protected]

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RC49 SOCIALISM, CAPITALISM AND DEMOCRACY

RC49.93 Is Democracy Compatible with Capitalism? Theoretical Perspectives Convenor Berg, John C. - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Berg, John - Suffolk University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Casino Capitalism and Military Dictatorship: Marxian Perspectives on Democracy *Carver, Terrell - University of Bristol, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discourses on Democracy and Capitalism *Jakobsen, Uffe - University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected]

Freedom, Capitalism and Democracy: Critical Insights from the Writings of Alfred North Whitehead *Workman, Thom - University of New Brunswick, Canada, [email protected]

Is Democratic Theory Working? *Groth, Terrie R. - University of Brasília, Brazil, [email protected]

The Neo-liberal Social Contract in Theory and Practice: a Critique *Mellos, Koula - Université d’Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

The South African Tripartite Alliance's Conceptions of Democracy *Pretorius, Louwrens - University of South Africa, South Africa, [email protected]

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RC50 LANGUAGE AND POLITICS

RC50.1 Language and Politics I Convenor Laponce, Jean - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Laponce, Jean - University of British Columbia, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Colonial Language, Memory, and Assimilation: Sénégal and Korea *Johnson, Nancy Kwang - Western Illinois University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Paradox of English Learning in Japan: Problems and Policies *Saint-Jacques, Bernard - University of British Columbia and Aichi Shukutoku University, Canada, [email protected]

The Social Construction of Language Identities:Language Minorities in Swiss Cantons *Helbling, Marc - University of Zurich, Switzerland, [email protected]

RC50.2 Language and Politics II Convenor Laponce, Jean - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Van Parijs, Philippe - Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected]

Papers Language, Ethnicity, and Religion: The Ambiguous Linkage *Safran, William - University of Colorado at Boulder, United States of America, [email protected]

Linguistic Diversity and Constitutional Law in Morocco *Benjelloun, Mohamed Othman - Faculté de Droit Rabat-Souissi, Rabat, Morocco, [email protected]

Official Languages and Bilingualism in Canada and in Wales *Cardinal, Linda - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected] Denault, Anne-Andrée - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

RC50.3 Language and Politics III Convenor Laponce, Jean - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Safran, William - University of Colorado, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers A Theory of Global Language Competition *De Swaan, Abraham - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Language Dynamics and Fairness *Grin, François - University of Geneva, Switzerland, [email protected]

Linguistic Justice for Europe and for the World *Van Parijs, Philippe - Université catholique de Louvain & Harvard University, Belgium, [email protected]

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RC50.4 Language and Politics IV Convenor Laponce, Jean - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Cardinal, Linda - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Concluding Remarks *Laponce, Jean - University of British Columbia, Canada, [email protected]

La démocratie linguistique : de la théorie à la pratique/Linguistic Democracy: From Theory to Practice *Guillorel, Hervé - CNRS et Université de Paris 10 - Nanterre, France, [email protected]

The Historical Roots of Linguistic Nationalism *Patten, Alan - Princeton, United States of America, [email protected]

What Theorists of Nationalism have to Learn from the Experience of Multinational States *Resnick, Philip - University of British Columbia, Canada, [email protected]

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RC51 POLITICAL STUDIES ON CONTEMPORARY NORTH AFRICA

RC51.154 Islam and the West : The Dialogue of Civilisations Convenor Garon, Lise - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Garon, Lise - Université Laval, Canada, [email protected]

Co-Chair Chadli, El-Mostafa - Université Mohamed V - Rabat/Agdal, Morocco, [email protected]

Papers Is Dialogue Possible at all between Islam and the West? *Chadli, El-Mostafa - Université Mohamed V - Rabat/Agdal, Morocco, [email protected]

Discussant Godin, Richard - Université de Moncton, Canada, [email protected]

Mansour, Azzedine - Université Laval, Canada, [email protected]

RC51.156 Le dialogue est-il possible entre l'Islam et l'Occident? Convenor Garon, Lise - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Chadli, El-Mostafa - Université Mohamed V -- Rabat/Agdal, Morocco, [email protected]

Godin, Richard - Université de Moncton, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Au front du vrai choc? Le conflit entre laïques et religieux en Israël Cavatorta, Francesco - Dublin City University, Ireland, [email protected] *Chadli, El-Mostafa - Université Mohamed V - Rabat/Agdal, Morocco, [email protected]

Dealing with Cultural Aspects of Human Resource Management: An Investigation in Iranian Organizations Yeganeh, Hamid - Université Laval, Canada, [email protected] Su, Zhan - Université Laval, Canada, [email protected] *Chadli, El-Mostafa - Université Mohamed V - Rabat/Agdal, Morocco, [email protected]

Image de l’Afrique et investissement direct étranger : du monologue au dialogue économique Moumouni, Charles - Université Laval, Canada, [email protected] *Chadli, El-Mostafa - Université Mohamed V - Rabat/Agdal, Morocco, [email protected]

Le problème du dialogue entre les civilisations et le droit à l’égalité souveraine entre les peuples Ousman, Abdelkérim - Collège militaire royal du Canada, Canada, [email protected] Hassan-Yari, Houchang - Collège militaire royal du Canada, Canada, [email protected] *Chadli, El-Mostafa - Université Mohamed V - Rabat/Agdal, Morocco, [email protected]

Les conditions d'une contribution du journalisme et des médias mondiaux au dialogue. L'arrivée d’Al-Jazira au Canada Demers, François - Université Laval, Canada, [email protected] *Chadli, El-Mostafa - Université Mohamed V - Rabat/Agdal, Morocco, [email protected]

Les journaux d’une démocratie peuvent-ils servir de tribune au dialogue des civilisations? Une analyse de La Presse et du Toronto Star Garon, Lise - Université Lavbal, Canada, [email protected] *Chadli, El-Mostafa - Université Mohamed V - Rabat/Agdal, Morocco, [email protected]

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RC52 GENDER, GLOBALIZATION AND DEMOCRACY

RC52.141 Women in the Public Sphere Convenor Simms, Marian - New Zealand, [email protected]

Chair Simms, Marian - Otago university, New Zealand, [email protected]

Papers Beyond Beijing *Mendoza, Breny - California State university, Honduras, [email protected]

Democracy and Growth - Joinable or Incompatible Goals? *Ronnblom, Malin - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

Gender and Power: Australia and New Zealand Compared *Simms, Marian - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected]

Gender and the ‘Public’: A Theoretical Overview *Hawkesworth, Mary - Rutgers University, United States of America, [email protected]

Women, Democracy and Media: A study in the Context of North-East India *Phukon, Dolly - Gauhati University, India, [email protected]

Discussant Gustafsson, Gunnel - university of umea, Sweden, [email protected]

RC52.142 ISSC-IPSA Joint Panel: Social Reproduction and the Changing Structure of the Family Convenor Simms, Marian - New Zealand, [email protected]

Chair Bayes, Jane - California State University Northridge, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Gender Policies and the Changing Structure of the Family *Leyenaar, Monique - Dept. of Political Science, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Gender Regimes and Family Formations: The Politics of Social Reproduction in Canada and the United States Brodie, Janine - University of Alberta, Canada, [email protected] *Harder, Lois - University of Alberta, Canada, [email protected]

Globalization and the Changing Family in Japan *Shin, Ki-young - University of Washington, United States of America, [email protected]

Globalization and the Changing Structure of the Family in Vietnam *Tran Han, Giang - Institute for Family and Gender Studies, Viet Nam, [email protected]

Discussant Han, Jailing - Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, China, [email protected]

Grace, Katie - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected]

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RC52.143 ISSC-IPSA Joint panel: Globalization and Changing Family Forms Convenor Simms, Marian - New Zealand, [email protected]

Chair Hawkesworth, Mary - Rutgers University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Globalisation, Social Reproduction and Women’s Work in New Zealand *Grace, Katie - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected]

Globalization and the Changing Mix of Family Structures in Rural Mexico Gonzalez, Laura - University of Texas at Dallas, United States of America, [email protected] Perette, Evelyn - University of Texas at Dallas, United States of America, [email protected] *Bayes, Jane - California State University Northridge, United States of America, [email protected]

Globalization and the Samoan family *Kirifi-Alai, Nina - university of otago, Samoa, [email protected]

Globalization and the Samoan Family *Karifi Alai, Nina - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected]

Maids or Wife: The Research on “Mainland China Brides in Taiwan “ *Han, Jialing - Beijing Academy of Social Science, China, [email protected]

Discussant Tran Han, Giang - Institute for Family and Gender Studies, Viet Nam, [email protected]

Harder, Lois - University of Alberta, Canada, [email protected]

RC52.144 Women Public Sphere and the Media Convenor Simms, Marian - New Zealand, [email protected]

Chair Simms, Marian - Otago university, New Zealand, [email protected]

Papers Gender, Media and Opinion Formation *Davis, Dennis - Otago University, New Zealand, [email protected]

New Zealand Women’s Mobile Networks *Broege, Stephanie - University of Otago, Department of Communication Studies, New Zealand, [email protected]

Pinups in Public Space: Sexist Outdoor Advertising as Sexual Harassment *Rosewarne, Lauren - University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected]

The Perception of Public Space by Arab Women in Europe *Volkmer, Ingrid - U of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected] Slade, Christina - Macquarie U, Australia, [email protected]

Discussant Simms, Marian - Otago University, New Zealand, [email protected]

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SS01 SPECIAL SESSION

SS01.194 Élections pluralistes et consolidation démocratique en Afrique I Convenor Bigombe Logo, Patrice - Cameroon, [email protected]

Chair Lumumba Kasongo, Pr. Tukumbi - Cornell University, United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Bigombe Logo, Patrice - Université de Yaoundé II, Cameroon, [email protected]

Papers Commissions électorales et trajectoires de démocratisation en Afrique subsaharienne *Gazibo, Mamoudou - Université de Montréal, Canada, [email protected]

Elections et démocratie au Sénégal: jeu des urnes, jeu de dupes? *Tine, Antoine - Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis, Senegal, [email protected]

Les élections du 27 décembre 2002 au Kenya: enjeux, issues et répercussions *Bouvier, Paule - Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, [email protected]

Les élections en R.D.Congo : entre démocratisation et résorption de crise *Bwenge, Arsène Mwaka - Université de Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, [email protected]

Discussant Nzongola-Ntalaja, Pr. Georges - Université de Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, [email protected]

SS01.195 Élections pluralistes et consolidation démocratique en Afrique II Convenor Bigombe Logo, Patrice - Cameroon, [email protected]

Chair Nzongola-Ntalaja, Pr. Georges - Université de Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, [email protected]

Co-Chair Bigombe Logo, Patrice - Université de Yaoundé II, Cameroon, [email protected]

Papers Côte-d'Ivoire: décivilisation électorale du jeu politique et civilisation putschiste de la vie politique *Chouala, Yves-Alexandre - GRAPS-Université de Yaoundé II, Cameroon, [email protected]

Elections pluralistes et consolidation démocratique au Cameroun : entre libéralisation conservatrice et restauration autoritaire *Bigombe Logo, Patrice - CERAD-GRAPS/Université de Yaoundé II, Cameroon, [email protected]

La "mémoire du vote" : une approche historique de la démocratie électorale au Burundi *Deslaurier, Christine - Institut de recherche pour le développement, France, [email protected]

Quinze ans d'élections pluralistes au Bénin: les effets politiques de l'institutionnalisation du vote *Mayrargue, Cédric - Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux, France, [email protected]

Discussant Sindjoun, Pr. Luc - Université de Yaoundé II, Cameroon, [email protected]

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SS01.196 Les usages politiques de la citoyenneté européenne Convenor Strudel, Sylvie - France, [email protected]

Chair Strudel, Sylvie - Université de Tours, France, [email protected]

Papers Citoyenneté européenne et devenir post-national *Déloye, Yves - IEP de Strasbourg /AFSP, France, [email protected]

Dimensional Analysis of Territorial Identities in Europe: Towards an Interpretation of the Paradox of National and European Identifications Duchesne, Sophie - CNRS / University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected] *Frognier, Andre-Paul - Universite Catholique de Louvain, Unite de Science Politique, Belgium, [email protected]

La citoyenneté européenne en pratiques : les droits politiques des citoyens de l’Union *Strudel, Sylvie - Centre Marc Bloch de Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

Les élus communautaires en France: Des élus européens? (C'est pour un panel sur "les usages politiques de la citoyenneté européenne") *Suzuki, Noriko - The Japan Society for the Promotion of Sc, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Déloye, Yves - Université Paris I / AFSP, France, [email protected]

Frognier, André-Paul - Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected]

Suzuki, Noriko - Université Keio Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

SS01.199 Education Policy and International Organisations: The International Stimulation of National Policy Change Convenor Jakobi, Anja - Germany, [email protected]

Chair Jakobi, Anja - University of Bielefeld, Germany, [email protected]

Martens, Kerstin - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

Papers A Tool for Policy Shaping?Multilateral Surveillance, the OECD and Education Policy *Martens, Kirsten - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

Multi-Level Governance, Globalization, and Internationalization: Explaining Similar Policies in Higher Education in Canada, Germany and the UK *Gesink Walsh, Elka M - McMaster University, Canada, [email protected]

Redistributive Multilateralism in Education and the New North South Compact *Mundy, Karen - University of Toronto, Canada, [email protected]

The WTO and the Commodification of Education Through GATS and TRIPS: Implications for Democracy *Robertson, Susan - University of Bristol, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Theorising Policy Influence of International Organisations in Education Policy *Jakobi, Anja - University of Bielefeld, Germany, [email protected]

Discussant Dale, Roger - University of Bristol, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Fuchs, Eckhard - University of Mannheim, Germany, [email protected]

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SS01 SPECIAL SESSION

SS01.201 The Study of Attitudes and Global Engagement (SAGE): Information, Threat Perception, and Risk Evaluation in the Construction of "World Views" Convenor Appleton, Andrew - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Appleton, Andrew - Washington State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Does Patriotism Lead to Authoritarianism? *Ishio, Yoshito - International Christian University, Japan, [email protected]

Risk and Worldviews: Observing the Risk Society at the Individual Level *Rosa, Eugene - Washington State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Worldviews: How Citizens Incorporate Threat Perception Into Everyday Attitude Structures *Appleton, Andrew - Washington State University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.202 The Political Economy of Asia Pacific Latin America Relations: New Trends and Future Perspectives Convenor Paz, Gonzalo Sebastian - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Paz, Gonzalo Sebastian - The George Washington University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers China, Japan and Korea in Latin America: Division of Labor *Kim, Won-Ho - Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Latin America and the Changes in the Asia Pacific Scene *Saavedra-Rivano, Neantro - University of Tsukuba, Japan, [email protected]

The Political Economy of Japan's Trade Policy: An Analyssi of Free Trade Negotiations with East Asia and Latin America *Kochi, Shigeru - Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan, [email protected]

The Political Economy of The Relations Between China and Argentina *Paz, Gonzalo Sebastian - The George Washington University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.208 Is Democratization Working in Turkey? Convenor Girdner, Eddie J. - Turkey, [email protected]

Chair Girdner, Eddie J. - Baskent University, Turkey, [email protected]

Papers Democratization and Secularism: Limits of Europeanization under the JDP Government *Cinar, Menderes - Baskent University, Turkey, [email protected]

Democratization and the Turkish Political Economy *Girdner, Eddie J - Baskent University, Turkey, [email protected]

Non-Muslim Minorities and Minority Rights in Turkish-EU Relations *Toktas, Sule - Isik University, Turkey, [email protected]

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SS01.211 Global Risk Society and Democracy Convenor Hook, Glenn - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Hook, Glenn - University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Confidence-Building measures and Cooperative Security: A Comparative Case Study of South Asia and Northeast Asia *Alam, Mohammed Badrul - Miyazaki International College, Japan, [email protected]

Democratisation and Political Risk in East Asia *Chaikin, Greg - University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected]

Global Risk Society and Democracy *Mervio, Mika - The University of Shimane, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Akaha, Tsuneo - Monterey Institute of International Studies, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.212 Deliberative Constitution-Making: Reconfiguring Democracy in the European Union Convenor Trenz, Hans-Jörg - Norway, [email protected]

Chair Trenz, Hans-Jörg - ARENA, University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

Papers Constitutional Patriotism and the European Constitution *Kumm, Mattias - NYU School of Law, United States of America, [email protected]

Contemporary European Constitution Making: Constrained or Reflexive *Fossum, John Erik - ARENA, University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

Deliberative constitution-making: reconfiguring democracy in the EU *Smismans, Stijn - University of Trento, Italy, [email protected]

European Democracy in Action: Public Debates and Claims-Making in the EU-Constitutionalisation Process *Trenz, Hans-Jörg - ARENA, University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

The European Union as Fusion of Constitutional Orders *Menéndez, Agustín José - University of León, Spain, [email protected]

SS01.215 Democracy and Political Rationality. Theoretical and Practical Perspectives. Convenor Herman, Jacques j - Belgium, [email protected]

Chair Herman, Jacques J. - Université de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected]

Papers International Relations, Rationality and Democratic Governance *Schmiegelow-Lauwers, Michèle - Université de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected]

Political Rationality: the Democratic Challenge Corona, Gabriela - Centro de Impulso al desarrollo integral de regiones y local, Mexico, [email protected] *Palavicini, Gabriela - Centro de Impulso al desarrollo integral de regiones y local, Mexico, [email protected]

Rationality, Freedom of Decision and Interdependence in International Relations *Girard, Michel - Université Paris, France, [email protected]

The Dynamics of Democracy and the Extension of Rationality *Herman, Jacques j - Université de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected]

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SS01.216 Civil Society in Northeast Asia Convenor Yi, Ilcheong - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Yi, Ilcheong - Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers A tripartite relationship: The impact of internal labour migration on the relationship between civil society organisations and the government of the People’s Republic of China. *Hsu, Jennifer - University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Advocacy Coalitions and Health Care Reforms in Korea and Taiwan Kwon, Huck-ju - Sung Kyun Kwan University, Republic of Korea, [email protected] *Chen, Fen-Ling - Yuan-ze University, Taiwan, [email protected]

Citizenship beyond Borders in the Age of Globalisation: Colonial Subjects, their Descendants, and Asylum Seekers in Japan *Karatani, Rieko - Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected]

In Search of Legitimacy and Professionalism in the Context of Globalization: The Growth of NGOs in Reform China *Xiong, Yuegen - Peiking University, China, [email protected]

The Development of Civil Society in Korea: The Strength and Weakness of Advocacy Groups within the Context of Democracy Consolidation *Yi, Ilcheong - Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected]

The Role of NPO in Elderly Care in Japan *Inaba, Miyuki - Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Junko, Otani - Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected]

Tetsuo, Ogawa - Chiba University, Japan, [email protected]

SS01.217 Public Policy and Multi-level Governance: A Comparative Analysis Convenor Yamamoto, Hiraku - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Ymamoto, Hiraku - Tohku University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers A Critical Review of the British State-Society Relation through Discourse Configuration for Policy-Making *Yang, Oh Suk - Korea University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Citizens' Governability and Policy Analysts' Roles in the Policy Process *Matsuda, Noritada - University of Kitakyushu, Japan, [email protected]

Citizens involvement in public policy-making: does it improve democratic legitimacy and accountability? *Abels, Gabriele - Bielefeld University, Germany, [email protected]

Foreign Aid (ODA) as a public policy *Hideaki, Ashitate - Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Shiratori, Hiroshi - Hosei University, Japan, [email protected]

Adachi, Kenki - Kanazawa University, Japan, [email protected]

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SS01.219 The Politics of Postal System Reform in Japan Convenor Amyx, Jennifer - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Amyx, Jennifer - University of Pennsylvania, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Intra-LDP Dynamics and Internal Party Rules: Explaining the Rise of Koizumi and Postal Privatization *Lin, Chao-Chi - Stanford University, United States of America, [email protected] Amyx, Jennifer - University of Pennsylvania, United States of America, [email protected]

Postal Privatization: Comparison of Japanese Party-Political Regimes in 1997 and 2005 *Murakami, Hiromi - SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, United States of America, [email protected]

Reassessing the Role of Interest Group Politics in Japan: Postal Reform in Comparative Perspective *Maclachlan, Patricia - University of Texas at Austin, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.225 Democracy and Reconstitution of the State: Pathways and Requirements Convenor Harbeson, John W. - United States of America, [email protected]

Co-Chair Harbeson, John - City University of New York, United States of America, [email protected]

Rothchild, Donald - University of California-Davis, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Building Responsible States: A Comparative Assessment of Models and Outcomes *Woodward, Susan L - The Graduate Center, City University of New York, United States of America, [email protected]

Civil Society as Aid or Hindrance to Democracy: The Cases of Indonesia and the Philippines *Boudreau, Vincent - City University of New York, United States of America, [email protected]

Elite Formation and Electoral Politics: Lessons from Post-Conflict States *Manning, Carrie - Georgia State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Facilitating the Implementation of Peace Agreements *Rothchild, Donald - University of California, Davis, United States of America, [email protected] Emmanuel, Nikolas - University of California, Davis, United States of America, [email protected]

Re-Imagining the State and Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa *Harbeson, John W. - City University of New York, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Kasfir, Nelson - Dartmouth College, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.226 Democratic Governance in Practice: Evidences from China, Japan, Russia and South Korea Convenor Choi, Jin-Woo - Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Chair Choi, Jin-Woo - Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers Cyberactivism of NGOs and the Possibility of Korean Democratic Governance *Jho, Whasun - Seoul National University of Technology, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

How NGOs Affect Environmental Policy in China *Shin, Sangbum - Korea University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Korean Governance and Democracy *Yeonho, Lee - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

NGO's Roles in Human Rights Governance, Russia *Kang, Yoon Hee - Kookmin University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

SS01.227 The Politics of Economic Reform in Industrial Northeast Asia: Comparative Perspective Convenor Calder, Kent - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Calder, Kent - SAIS, John Hopkins University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Circles of Compensation and Politics of Late Development *Calder, Kent - SAIS, John Hopkins University, United States of America, [email protected]

Party Politics, Political Institutions, and Independent Regulators: Japan and South Korea in Comparative Perspective *Konoe, Sara - Johns Hopkins University, SAIS, United States of America, [email protected]

Strategic Choice and China’s Development Model *Liu, Guoli - College of Charleston, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.228 Risk Society and Democratic Choice Convenor Mervio, Mika - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Merviö, Mika - University of Shimane, Japan, [email protected]

Papers China as a Risk Society *Wishnick, Elizabeth - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected]

Democracy, Control and Choice: Reproductive Rights in Japan's Risk Society *Takahashi, Mutsuko - The University of Shimane, Japan, [email protected]

Negotiating the Configuration of Governing: Risk, Neo-Liberal Reforms and the Democratic Organization of Everyday Life in Japan *Takeda, Hiroko - University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Politics of Risk and Risk Politics: Welfare (Re)negotiation in Hong Kong *Chan, Raymond K H - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

Discussant Hook, Glenn - University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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SS01.229 The External Effects of the Post-Soviet Migration Convenor Korobkov, Andrei - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Korobkov, Andrei - Middle Tennessee State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Russian Immigration to Australia in the Context of Multiculturalism: Past, Present, and Future *Toloraya, Georgy - Russian Consul General in Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

The Former USSR Citizens in the International Migration *Zaionchkovskaia, Zhanna - Institute of Economic Forecasting, Russian Federation, [email protected]

The Post-Soviet Migrant Remittances and Their Socio-Economic and Financial Role *Korobkov, Andrei - Middle Tennessee State University, United States of America, [email protected] Palei, Lev - International Monetary Fund, Russian Federation, [email protected]

SS01.230 Democracy and East Asia Convenor Kim, Yong-Ho - Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Chair Kim, Yong-Ho - N/A, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Co-Chair Lee, Dong Hwi - Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers Electronic Democracy in South Korea: Political Dynamics of Roh Moo-hyun's Netizen Fan Club and the 2002 Presidential Elections *Kim, Yong-Ho - Inha University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Institutional Harmony among Political Institutions in South Korea *Lim, Sunghack - University of Seoul, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Malapportioned Effects and Partisan Bias of Redistricting in Korea and Japan *Kang, Hwi-Won - Pyeongtaek University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The Formation and Evoution of New Party System in a New Democratic State: Elections and Party Poitics Since Cambodia's Democratization *Cho, Young Hee - Inha University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Discussant Jaung, Hoon - Chungang University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

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SS01.231 Korea-Japan Relations from the Perspective of Regional Integration Convenor Kim, Keeseok - Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Chair Hahn, Bae Ho - Yuhan Foundation, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers The Function of Korea and Japan Relation in Formation of Northeast Regional Integration *Kim, Sangjoon - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The Politics of Institution Building in East Asia: The Role of Korea-Japan Relations *Kim, Keeseok - Kangwon National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Where is in a region? *Sohn, Yul - Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Discussant Kim, Young Jak - Kookmin University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Kim, Hosup - Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Choi, Eun Bong - Ewha Womans University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

SS01.232 Democracy and Human Identity Convenor Moreno-Riano, Gerson - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Moreno-Riano, Gerson - Cedarville University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Democracy, Community and Representation *Aroney, Nicholas - The University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected]

Democracy, Natural Law, and the Question of Human Identity *Moreno-Riano, Gerson - Cedarville University, United States of America, [email protected]

Dueling Human Identities: Reconciling the Moral Duties of Religion and Democratic Citizenship *Forren, John - Miami University (Ohio), United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.233 Social Risk, State and Civil Society Convenor Takahashi, Mutsuko - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Takahashi, Mutsuko - University of Shimane, Japan, [email protected]

Papers ‘Self-Responsibility’, Risk and the Nature of the Japanese State and Democracy *Hook, Glenn - University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Democracy and Corporate Risks in the Process of Japanese Globalization *Hasegawa, Harukiyo - Doshisha University, Japan, [email protected]

Democracy at Risk: The Mass Media's Ethnocentric Reports on Crimes Committed by Foreign Residents in Japan *Akaha, Tsuneo - Monterey Institute of International Studies, United States of America, [email protected]

Traditional Local Governance and Civil Society in China *Davis, Scott - Miyazaki International College, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Hasegawa, Harukiyo - Doshisha University, Japan, [email protected]

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SS01.235 Africa: The Cycles of Opening and Closure Convenor Akinola, Olufemi - Nigeria, [email protected]

Chair Akinola, Olufemi - Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, [email protected]

Papers Conduite impériale de la démocratie : prolégomènes pour l'Afrique *Yinda Yinda, André Marie - Centre de Recherches Politiques Raymond Aron - EHESS, France, [email protected]

Democratization, Globalization and New Forms of Violence in Africa *Adetula, Victor - University of Jos, Nigeria, [email protected]

La viabilité des processus de démocratisation en Afrique *Taltou, Ebénizer - Université de Yaoundé2, Cameroon, [email protected]

Looking Back, Looking Forward: Discourses and Tactics of State-Making in Eritrea, c.1991-2001 *Akinola, Olufemi - Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, [email protected]

SS01.236 Multidisciplinary Approaches to Teaching and Learning in the "Globalized" Political Science Classroom: Promoting Student Interest in the Democratic Process Convenor Selzer, Mark - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Selzer, Mark - Ritsumeikan University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Formulating Constructive Activism: How Active Learning Strategies Can Promote Understanding of Gender Perspectives in Human Rights and Conflict Issues *Gibson, Ian - Ritsumeikan University, Japan, [email protected]

Making Area-Studies Courses in English Relevant to the Non-Native Student: Active Learning as a Tool Promoting Student Investment in the Democratic Process *Burgess, Chris - Tsuda College, Japan, [email protected]

Pedagogy for the International Classroom: Engaging Students in the Process of Learning About Politics and Democracy *Selzer, Mark - Ritsumeikan University, Japan, [email protected]

Teaching Law and Politics in the Globalized Classroom: Utilizing Active Learning Strategies to Bridge the Cultural, Linguistic and Knowledge Divide *Klaphake, Jay - Ritsumeikan University, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Shimizu, Ryo - Mie Chukyo University, Japan, [email protected]

Shani, Giorgio - Ritsumeikan University, Japan, [email protected]

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SS01.237 Greek Politics Specialist Group (GPSG) of the UK's Political Studies Association (PSA) session: Democracy and Communication in Greece - Back to the Roots? Convenor Gerodimos, Roman - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Gerodimos, Roman - Bournemouth Media School, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Civic Participation, Voting Criteria and Communication in Greek Democracy *Zisouli, Maria - Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece, [email protected] Apospori, Eleni - Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece, [email protected] Avlonitis, George - Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece, [email protected]

Electoral Defeat as Stimulus for Party Change: PASOK’s Change Process from the Extraordinary to the 7th Congress *Rori, Lamprini - Paris 1 University Sorbonne, France, [email protected]

Freedom of Expression in Modern Greece *Veneti, Anastasia - University of Athens, Greece, [email protected] Sartzetakis, Nektarios - University of Athens, Greece, [email protected] Papadopoulou, Ira - University of Athens, Greece, [email protected]

Political Competition: The Case of Candidates *Chadjipadelis, Theodore - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, [email protected]

The Role of Political Communication in Greek Crisis Governance: Updating Democracy *Gerodimos, Roman - CPCR, University of Bournemouth, United Kingdom, [email protected]

SS01.238 Theory and Practice in Contemporary Political Theory Convenor Prokhovnik, Raia - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Prokhovnik, Raia - open university, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Alain Badiou, the Event and Democracy *Hewlett, Nick - Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Contemporary Political Theory in Context: The History of Links with Political Practice *Prokhovnik, Raia - Open University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

What's Contemporary About Contemporary Political Theory? Democracy, Theory and Practice *Browning, Gary - Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Tormey, Simon - Nottingham University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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SS01.241 Traditional Religions, Democratization/Civic Society and Globalization in the New Europe and Eurasia Convenor Cross, Sharyl - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Cross, Sharyl - USAF Academy, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Inter-Ethnic/Religious Tensions, Identity and Democracy (Baltics and Ukraine) *Katsy, Dmitry - Univ RU [email protected], Russian Federation, [email protected]

Post-Communist Secular Political Democratization and Islamic Values in Central Asia Gleason, Gregory - University of New Mexico, United States of America, [email protected] *Rahimov, Mirzohid - Uzbek Academy of Sciences, Uzbekistan, [email protected]

Religious Pluralization of Civic Society in Southeastern Europe *Prodromou, Elizabeth - Boston University, United States of America, [email protected]

Russian Orthodoxy Confronts Democratization, Market Reform and Globalization *Cross, Sharyl - USAF Academy, United States of America, [email protected]

The Reaction of the Roman Catholic Church to the Holocaust and Post-Nazi Democratic Transition in Germany *Pilch, Frances - United States Air Force Academy, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.242 New Approaches to Citizen Politicization Convenor Duchesne, Sophie - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Duchesne, Sophie - University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Co-Chair Haegel, Florence - Sciences Po, France, [email protected]

Papers Citizenship, Disagreement and Conflict *Frazer, Elizabeth - University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Implication, Injustice and the Private/Public distinction in the Politicization Process: About some Related Concepts Duchesne, Sophie - University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected] *Haegel, Florence - Sciences Po, France, [email protected]

Political Psychology and the Political Theory of Human Rights in the United States and Great Britain *Searing, Donald - University of North Carolina, United States of America, [email protected]

Social Heterogeneity and Disaffection towards Politics *Scherrer-Vignale, Vanessa - IEP (Paris), United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.243 "Greater X": Internal Irredenta and Democratic Solutions to Ethnic Conflicts Convenor Sautman, Barry - Hong Kong, [email protected]

Chair Sautman, Barry - Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong, [email protected]

Papers "Greater Tibet" and Democratic Solutions to the Tibet Question *Sautman, Barry - Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong, [email protected]

Greater Mindanao-Sulu: Internal Irredentism as a Blockage to Democratic Solutions of the Moro Separatist Movement in the Philippines *Islam, Syed Serajul - Lakehead University, Canada, [email protected]

Homelands, Territories and Ancestral Domains: Mapping the Politics of a Naga Transnational Struggle *Kikon, Dolly - North Eastern Social Research Centre, India, [email protected]

Merging the Northern and Eastern Provinces: Confusion Worse Confounded in Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Conflict *Mendis, Dushyantha - International Centre for Ethnic Studies Kandy, Sri Lanka, [email protected]

SS01.244 Empowerment of Women in Asia Convenor Samudrala, Sri Krishna - India, [email protected]

Chair Samudrala, Sri Krishna - Sri Venkateswara University, India, [email protected]

Papers A Study on the Participation of the Progressive Women's Movement in the State : The Emergence of Korean Femocrats since Late 1990s *Kim, Eun Kyung - Korean Women's Development Institute, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Empowerment of Women: Policies of Government of India and UNIFEM *Samudrala, Sri Krishna - Sri Venkateswara University, India, [email protected]

Islam and Women’s Contribution to Power *Ghorbani Sheikhneshin, Arsalan - Tehran Tarbiat malem University, Islamic Republic of Iran, [email protected]

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SS01.246 The Effects of Inconsistent Electoral Institutions: Assessing the Impact of the 1994 Electoral Reform on Japanese Political Party Convenor Uekami, Takayoshi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Uekami, Takayoshi - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Party Policy Coherence in Japan: Evidence from 2003 Candidate-Level Electoral Platform *Tsutsumi, Hidenori - Kagawa university, Japan, [email protected]

The Consistency of Electoral Systems: A Theoretical Review and Hypotheses *Uekami, Takayoshi - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected] Shimizu, Daisuke - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

The Effects of Inconsistent Electoral Systems on Party Politics in Japan: Evidence from Municipality-Level Aggregate Data *Natori, Ryota - Kansai University, Japan, [email protected]

The Impact of the 1994 Electoral Reform on Issue Voting in National and Local Elections *Maeda, Yukio - Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, [email protected]

The Impact of the 1994 Japanese Electoral Reform: A Comparative Perspective *Nishikawa, Misa - Ball State University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.247 The Patterns of Constitutional Crisis: Legality and Legitimacy Convenor Kim, Sung Ho - Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Chair Kim, Sung Ho - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers Crisis of Ritual as the Crucible of Constitutional Discourse: The Case of Confucian Korea *Hahm, Chaihark - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Democratic Leadership: the Ciompi Revolt of 1378 in Machiavelli’s Istorie Fiorentine *Kwak, Jun-Hyeok - Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Legitimacy of Crisis and the Crisis of Legality: Hans Kelsen, Carl Schmitt, and Fall of the Weimar Constitutional Order *Kim, Sung Ho - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

SS01.248 Procedures X Cultural Values: The Need of a New Approach for Democracy in Latin America Convenor Stumpf González, Rodrigo - Brazil, [email protected]

Chair Stumpf González, Rodrigo - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil, [email protected]

Papers New Challenges to the Democracy in Latin America: The Experience of the Left-Wing Administrations in Brazil and Uruguay *Castro, Henrique - Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, [email protected]

Process of Democratic Decision: The Quorums and the Constitution of Legislative Coalitions *Mello Grohmann, Luis Gustavo - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil, [email protected]

Social Capital and Institutional Engineering in Latin America *Stumpf González, Rodrigo - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil, [email protected]

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SS01.252 Mexico: Quality of Democracy and Institutional Debate Convenor Valverde Viesca, Karla - Mexico, [email protected]

Chair Valverde Viesca, Karla - Unam, Mexico, [email protected]

Papers Democracy and the Quality of Life *Sirvent-Gutierrez, Carlos - Universidad Nacional de Mexico, Mexico, [email protected]

Economic Development and Quality of Democracy *Valverde Viesca, Karla - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico, [email protected]

Methodologies for Measuring the Quality of Democracy *Lopez-Montiel, Gustavo - Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico, [email protected]

Public Policies and Development *Roqueñí, Ma. Carmen - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico, [email protected]

Quality of Democracy and Institutional Representation *Singer, Martha - Facultad de Ciencias Politicas y Sociales, UNAM, Mexico, [email protected]

SS01.253 Causes and Consequences of Civic Engagement in Democratic Societies: The Cases of Japan and the U.S. Convenor Nishizawa, Yoshitaka - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Campbell, John C. - University of Michigan, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Filling a Gap between Social Capital and Civic Engagement in Japan *Nishizawa, Yoshitaka - Political Science Department, Doshisha University, Japan, [email protected]

Religious Engagement and Democratic Responsiveness in American Local Communities Matsubayashi, Tetsuya - Texas A&M University, United States of America, [email protected] *Hill, Kim - Texas A&M University, United States of America, [email protected]

Virtue of Selfishness? A Time-Series Analysis of Civic Engagement *Iida, Takeshi - Department of Government, University of Texas, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Campbell, John C. - University of Michigan, United States of America, [email protected]

Hansen, John Mark - University of Chicago, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.254 International Relations and East Asia: Critical Perspectives on Security Convenor Callahan, William A. - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Hoshino, Toshiya - Osaka University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Anarchy, Technology, and Civilisation: Assessing Realist Approaches to Cross-Taiwan Strait Security *Chen, Ching-Chang - University of Wales, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Human Security Now, through the More Secure World? Japan’s Attempt and its Limit *Ikeda, Josuke - Osaka University, Japan, [email protected]

Making Sense of "ASEAN Way": A Constructivist Approach *Tamaki, Taku - International Christian University, Japan, [email protected]

Norms, State Identity, and South Korea’s Engagement Policy with North Korea *Cho, Young Chul - University of Manchester, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Kurusu, Kaoru - Osaka University, Japan, [email protected]

SS01.255 International Relations and East Asia: Critical Perspectives on Identity Convenor Callahan, William A. - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Neary, Ian - University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers Chinese New Nationalism: Alternative View from the Social Constructive Perspective *Cheung, Chi Kin - University of Durham, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Identity, Nationalism and Limits: Security Studies in East Asia *Callahan, William A. - University of Manchester, United Kingdom, [email protected]

In Between the ‘West’ and the ‘Third World’: Identity, Difference and Subjectivity in Japanese Foreign Aid Policy *Suetsugu, Marie - University of Wales, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Is the Formation of Taiwanese National Identity in the 1990s an Emancipation of Subject or Another Form of Domination? *Hwang, Yih-jye - The University of Wales, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Tamaki, Taku - International Christian University, Japan, [email protected]

SS01.301 Stability and Instability in Asia-Pacific Security Convenor Welch, David - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Soeya, Yoshihide - Keio University, Japan, [email protected]

Soeya, Yoshihide - Keio University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers China's Regional Security Practice: A New Vision for Regional Order? *Xu, Xin - Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University/Princeton University, Japan, [email protected]

The Changing Sources of Stability in the Japan-US Alliance *Okagaki, Tomoko - The National Institute for Defense Studies, Japan, [email protected]

What Drives Changing Conceptions of Security? Insights from Contemporary Japan *Welch, David - University of Toronto, Canada, [email protected]

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SS01.304 Critical Frame Analysis: Gender, Theory and Policy Convenor Verloo, Mieke - The Netherlands, [email protected]

Chair Verloo, Mieke - radboud university nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Papers Critical Frame Analysis: Explaining Differences and Similarities in *Sauer, Birgit - University of Vienna, Austria, [email protected]

Exploring the Possibilities of Critical Frame Analysis for Evaluating Policies *Bustelo, Maria - Complutense University at Madrid, Spain, [email protected] Verloo, Mieke - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Framing Gender (In)Equality Issues: Presence and Absence in the EU Political Discourse *Lombardo, Emanuela - Complutense University, Madrid, Spain, [email protected] Meier, Petra - Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Political Intersectionality: Absence and Bias in Gender Equality Policies in Europe *Verloo, Mieke - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

The (In)consistency of Gender Equality Policies *Meier, Petra - Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected] Lombardo, Emanuela - Complutense University, Madrid, Spain, [email protected]

The Meaning of Genders: The Political Dimensions of Gender in Policy Practice *Jalusic, Vlasta - Mirovni Institute Ljubljana, Slovenia, [email protected] Hrzenjak, Majda - Mirovni Institute Ljubljana, Slovenia, [email protected]

Discussant True, Jacqui - University of Auckland, New Zealand, [email protected]

SS01.305 Policy Studies Organization Convenor Merchant, David - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Merchant, David - Policy Studies Organization, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Contesting Mexican Democracy: the Debate about Democracy from the Public Intellectual's Perspective *De Los Reyes, Guillermo - University of Houston, United States of America, [email protected] Ochoa, Luis - Universidad de las Americas, Mexico, [email protected]

Security in the Mexico – US Border *Gutierrez, Daniel - Universidad de las Americas, Mexico, [email protected]

The NGO in North America: Three Countries and Their Volunteerism *Merchant, David - Policy Studies Organization, United States of America, [email protected] Rich, Paul - Universidad de las Americas, Mexico, [email protected]

The State, Private Sector Institutions and Economic Liberalisation in Algeria : A Weird Governance! *Boulhares, Hakim - European University Institute, Italy, [email protected]

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SS01.310 Metaphors in Political Science Convenor Pikalo, Jernej - Slovenia, [email protected]

Chair Pikalo, Jernej - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, [email protected]

Papers Collision with China: Conceptual Metaphor Analysis, Somatic Marking, and the EP3 Incident Slingerland, Edward - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected] *Blanchard, Eric - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected] Boyd-Judson, Lyn - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected]

Life as a Game: The Metaphorical Basis of Risk *Kessler, Oliver - University of Bielefeld, Germany, [email protected]

Metaphors of Nature in Political Science *Pikalo, Jernej - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, [email protected]

Reading Europe: Representations of the European Union in the Australian Media *Stats, Katrina - The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected]

The European Union in Metaphors: Images of the EU in the Asia-Pacifica *Chaban, Natalia - NCRE, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, [email protected] Stats, Katrina - CERC, University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] Sutthisripok, Paveena - Chulalongkorn University/, Thailand, [email protected] Bain, Jessica - NCRE, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, [email protected]

SS01.318 Gender Equality, Multiculturalism and Human Security Convenor Hanochi, Seiko - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Mine, Yoichi - Chubu University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Feminist Dialogue on Global Insecurity *Francesco, Giji - DAWN, Philippines, [email protected]

Gender Insecurity in Exploitative Migration *Hanochi, Seiko - Chubu University, Japan, [email protected]

Multiculturalism as a Condition for Human Security *Wangaeo, Surichai - Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, [email protected]

Racism as a Major Source of Human Insecurity *Persaud, Randolph - American University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Truong, Thanhdam - Institute of Social Studies, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Mushakoji, Kinhide - Osaka University of Economics and Law, Japan, [email protected]

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SS01.330 Power and Authority: Comparative Analysis of Princely Leadership Convenor Kwak, Jun-Hyeok - Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Chair Kwak, Jun-Hyeok - Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers From Absolutism to Mixed Monarchy: Political Thought of Early Stuart Monarchs Revisited *Inuzuka, Hajime - Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan, [email protected]

Political Thought of Taejong in Chosun Dynasty: From Power to Authority *Park, Hong-Kyu - Korea University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Taming Princely Citizen: Cosimo de’ Medici in Machiavelli’s Discorsi *Kwak, Jun-Hyeok - Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The Multiethnic Order and The Responsibility of Emperorship : The Case of Qianlong in the Manchurian Qing Empire *Hirano, Satoshi - Univ. of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Visions of Monarchy in Medieval Japan *Karube, Tadashi - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

SS01.331 Semi-presidentialism and Democracy Convenor Wu, Yu-Shan - Taiwan, [email protected]

Chair Reilly, Benjamin - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Papers Democratic Competition and the Shapes of Semi-Presidentialism *Lin, Jih-wen - Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected]

President-Parliamentary Incongruence and Possibility to Exit under Semi-Presidentialism *Wu, Yu-Shan - Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected]

Semi-Presidentialism in Francophone Africa: Is it Working? *Moestrup, Sophia - The World Bank, United States of America, [email protected]

Things that Change, and What this Change Means: The Lessons of the Portuguese Dissolution of Parliament of 2004 for the Study of Semi-Presidentialism *Jalali, Carlos - University of Aveiro, Centre for the Study of Governance and Public Policy, Portugal, [email protected]

Two Cheers for Semi-Presidentialism: Semi-Presidentialism and Democratic Survival in Europe and Elsewhere *Elgie, Robert - Dublin City University, Ireland, [email protected]

Discussant Wang, Yeh-lih - Tunghai University, Taiwan, [email protected]

Wu, Chung-li - Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected]

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SS01.338 Regional Perspectives on Democracy and Globalization: East Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, Latin America and the European Union Convenor Bevan, Ruth A - United States of America, [email protected]

Chair Bevan, Ruth A. - Yeshiva University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Democracy and Development in Latin America: The Impact(s) of Globalization, Regionalism and Neo-liberalism *Oppenheim, Lois - University of Judaism, United States of America, [email protected]

Democracy and the New Global Order from the Perspective of China and East Asia *Simone, Vera - California State University, Fullerton, United States of America, [email protected]

Ethnic and Linguistic Demands on Indian Democracy: The Conflict Between Regionalism and Nationalism *Muthiah, M. Rengaswamy - Presidency College, Chennai, India, [email protected]

Globalization, Democracy, Development in the Indian Subcontinent *Thadani, Veena - New York University, United States of America, [email protected]

The European Union and the Cultural Contradictions of Globalization *Bevan, Ruth A. - Yeshiva University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.343 The Grand Experiement: The Rise, Reign and Decline of Japanese Constitutional Pacifism Convenor Midford, Paul - Norway, [email protected]

Chair Blechinger-Talcott, Verena - Institute of East Asian Studies, Free University Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

Papers From Anti-Militarism to Defensive Realism: Gradual Evolution in Japanese Public Opinion *Midford, Paul - School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, [email protected]

Japanese Constitution Article 9 and Security Policy: Realism-versus-Idealism in Post-World War II Japan *Wada, Shuichi - Heisei International University, Japan, [email protected]

Matsumoto Jiichiro and the Making of Democracy in Post war Japan *Neary, Ian - Nissan Institute, Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Hughes, Christopher W. - Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Murayama, Yuzo - Business School, Doshisha University, Japan, [email protected]

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SS01.348 The role of leadership in the consolidation of democratisation in south and east Asian countries Convenor Ramaswamy, Sushila - India, [email protected]

Chair Ramaswamy, Sushila - Jesus and Mary College, India, [email protected]

Papers Asian Soft Power? Some Contributions From Modern Nationalists on Guided Democracy *Chong, Alan - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE, Singapore, [email protected]

Democracy in India: A Study of Political Institutions - Civil Society Relationship *Singh, Chandrachur - Hindu College, University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Divergence and Convergence between Regional and National Political Leadership in India *Mathur, Prakash Chand - University of rajasthan( Retired: June, 2000), India, [email protected]

Sri Lanka: Nature of Political Leadership in a Highly Personalised and Centralised Democracy *Ramaswamy, Sushila - Jesus and Mary College, India, [email protected]

Discussant Mukherjee, Subrata - University of Delhi South Campus, India, [email protected]

Vyas, Lina - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

SS01.351 The Evolving Japanese Party System: Rational Choices and Path Dependence Convenor Miura, Mari - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Muira, Mari - Sophia University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers How Political Parties Follow the Partisans' Preferences: A Generalized Model of Voting Behavior in Japan and Simulation Based on Statistical Estimates *Yamamoto, Koji - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Nomination Strategy Under SNTV: Is Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party a Unitary Actor or a Free Market? *Reed, Steven - Chuo University, Japan, [email protected]

Path Dependence in the Evolution of Japan’s Party System Since 1993 *Schoppa, Leonard - University of Virginia, United States of America, [email protected]

Patterns in Women's Voting Behavior across the Rural-Urban Divide in Contemporary Japan *Martin, Sherry - Cornell University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Weiner, Robert - Cornell University, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.358 E-Participation: The New Profiles of Politics Convenor Amoretti, Francesco - Italy, [email protected]

Chair Amoretti, Francesco - University of Salerno, Italy, [email protected]

De Rosa, Rosanna - University of Naples, Italy, [email protected]

Papers Databases and Democracy: Principles for the Use of Information Technology by Political Parties *Errington, Wayne - Charles Sturt University, Australia, [email protected] van Onselen, Peter - Edith Cowan University, Australia, [email protected]

Les partis politiques et les syndicats dans la Démocratie électronique / Political parties and Trade Unions in E-democracy *Mekhantar, Joel - CRDPE - PR@TSIC Université de BOURGOGNE, France, [email protected]

Une démocratie délibérative télévisée? Le "sens commun démocratique"mobilisé dans les talk-shows. Leroux, Pierre - CRAPE, IEP de Rennes, France, [email protected] *Riutort, Philippe - CRAPE, IEP de Rennes, France, [email protected]

SS01.360 Comparative Reproductive Rights Policy: United States, Eastern Europe, Korea and Japan Convenor Iwamoto, Misako - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Palley, Marian - University of Delaware U.S., United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Contraception, Abortion and the State *Stenvoll, Dag - Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies, University of Bergen, Norway, [email protected]

Reproductive Rights Struggle in the United States *McBride, Dorothy - Florida Atlantic University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Imbalance of Sex Ratio and Reproductive Rights in Korea *Byun, Whasoon - Korean Women’s Development Institute, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Discussant Iwamoto, Miskao - Mie University, Japan, [email protected]

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SS01.376 La crise de la participation politique en Europe et au Japon: Abstention, déclin de l'engagement politique, montée des populismes Convenor Muxel, Anne - France, [email protected]

Chair Muxel, Anne - CEVIPOF, France, [email protected]

Papers Challenge and Difficulty of Local Network Parties in Japan *Kanamaru, Yuji - Wayo Women's University, Japan, [email protected]

Comment interpréter la croissance d’un électorat non partisan et flottant au Japon? *Nakamura, Masaharu - Sophia University, Japan, [email protected]

Crise du militantisme partisan et développement de la démocratie participative *Rey, Henri - CEVIPOF, France, [email protected]

La montée des partis populistes en Europe : Un dysfonctionnement de la démocratie? *Perrineau, Pascal - Centre de recherche politique de Sciences Po Paris (CEVIPOF), France, [email protected]

The Historical Decline in Swiss Turnout: An Exception in European Experiences *Mazzoleni, Oscar - Osservatorio della vita politica, Switzerland, [email protected]

Discussant Papadopoulos, Yannis - Université de Lausanne, Switzerland, [email protected]

Shain, Martin - New York University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.379 Demographic Change and Democratic Governance in Japan Convenor Vogt, Gabriele - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Schoppa, Leonard - University of Virginia, Department of Politics, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Changing Corporate Social Responsibility? The Impact of Demographic Change on Corporate Social Responsibility *Moerke, Andreas - German Institute for Japanese Studies, Japan, [email protected]

Coping with a Low Fertility Society? Japan’s Governmental Strategies for the Formation of a Gender Equal Society *Schad-Seifert, Annette - German Institute for Japanese Studies, Japan, [email protected]

Facing the Challenge of Immigration? The State, Civil Society and Structures of Interdependence *Vogt, Gabriele - German Institute for Japanese Studies, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Schoppa, Leonard - University of Virginia, Department of Politics, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.391 Evaluations of Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Assessing Democracy: What Have We Learned and What Have We Contributed *Tungwarara, Ozias - International IDEA, Sweden, [email protected]

Critical Citizens: Democratic Potential or Democratic Threat? *Geissel, Brigitte - Social Science Research Centre (WZB), Germany, [email protected]

Democracy Support in Eastern Europe: Multidimensional Aspects and Measurement *Memoli, Vincenzo - University of Molise, Italy, [email protected]

Explaining Democratic Survival Globally (1950-2000) - Institutional & Non-institutional Causes *Sing, Ming - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

Reinventing Political Democracy in Australia: Beyond Rhetorics of Repudiation and Restoration *Haeusler, Peter - Deakin University, Australia, [email protected]

SS01.392 Challenges to Democracy: Inequality and Neo-Liberalism Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democracy, Growth and Inequality *Bresser-Pereira, Luiz Carlos - Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil, [email protected]

Neoliberalism and the Crisis of Democracy in Taiwan *Huang, Chen-Wei - University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Poverty and the Content of Democracy in Africa *Lor, Charles - School of International Service, American University, United States of America, [email protected]

Public Policies, Gender and Old Age and the Performance of Democracy: Bringing the Family back in *Debert, Guita Grin - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil, [email protected]

Thirsting for Property Rights? Providing Water to the Urban Poor *Sjostedt, Martin - Department of Political Science, Göteborg University, Sweden, [email protected]

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SS01.393 Methods for Studying Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Simulation Tool for Dynamic Analysis of Social Change (such as Democracy Diffusion) *Sandberg, Mikael - Halmstad University, Sweden, [email protected]

Assessing the Democratic Quality of Policy Processes with APES: The Actor-Process-Event Scheme *Hirschi, Christian - University of Kansas, United States of America, [email protected] Voegeli, Chantal - University of Zurich, Switzerland, [email protected] Serduelt, Uwe - University of Zurich, Switzerland, [email protected] Widmer, Thomas - University of Zurich, Switzerland, [email protected]

Electoral Research as an Instrument to Minimize the Gap between Political Leaders and Voters: The Uses of TRI*M Lambert, Dave - TNS Intersearch, United States of America, [email protected] Hilmer, Richard - TNS Infratest, Germany, [email protected] *Hjelmar, Ulf - TNS Polling & Social, Denmark, [email protected]

Levels of Identification as Coefficients of Legitimacy: A Political Evaluation of Public Policy in Brazil and Mexico (80s and 90s) *Saddi, Fabiana C. - Department of Sociology, University of Sao Paulo; and Centre for Brazilian Studies, University of Oxford, Brazil, [email protected]

Why the Democratic Nation State is Still Legitimate: A Study of Public Discourse Hurrelmann, Achim - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected] *Schneider, Steffen - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected] Krell-Laluhova, Zuzana - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

SS01.394 Evaluating Democratic Institutions Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Bringing the Members In: Democracy Within Parties *Coffé, Hilde - Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, [email protected]

Culture or Institutions: Limits for Democratic Development in Africa *Garcia-Rivero, Carlos - Burgos University, Spain, [email protected]

Democratic Pattern of Governance: Comparing Israel and India *Kumar, Sunil - University of Delh, India, [email protected]

Federalism and Democracy: Theoretical Connection of the Concepts and the Functioning Mechanisms of Dynamically Stable State System *Ilchenko, Mihail - Ural State University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

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SS01.395 Theories and Strategies in Constitution Building Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Constitutional Change and Democratic Prospect: The Case of Turkey *Bilgin, Mehmet Fevzi - Sakarya University, Turkey, [email protected]

Constitutional Formation and Stability: Breadth Versus Depth? *Gao, Eleanor - University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, United States of America, [email protected] Tower, Jason - University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, United States of America, [email protected]

Unilateral and Multilateral Constitutions *Pozas-Loyo, Andrea - New York University, Mexico, [email protected]

SS01.396 Law, Order and Judicial Roles in Democratic States Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Institutional Models of Judicial Independence *Rios-Figueroa, Julio - New York University, Mexico, [email protected]

Issue Maintenance of Law and Order in Developing Towns: An Administrative Perspective *Sharma, Anupam - I.N.M. (P.G.) College, Meerut, India, [email protected]

Judges vs. Mediators or the Multiples Paths to Reconciliation *Tenenbaum, Charles - Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), France, [email protected]

Legislators Listening to the Court *Jun, Hae-Won - Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Promoting Judicial Reform in Developing Countries: the State, the Civil Society, and the International Financial Assistance Agencies *Kada, Naoko - San Diego State University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Role of Judicial Review in an Emerging Democracy: The Case of Uganda Courts of Judicial Review *Isanga, Joseph - University of Notre Dame, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.397 Empirical Investigations of Democratisation Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democracy, Capitalism, and Income Distribution: Cross-National Tests *Burkhart, Ross - Boise State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Endogenous Democratization: Evidence from IV and Quantile Regression *Alexander, Marcus - Harvard University, United States of America, [email protected]

Performance and Democracy in a Changing World *Jahn, Detlef - University of Greifswald, Germany, [email protected]

Political Capacity, Governance and Democratization in China *Feng, Yi - Claremont Graduate University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Unresolved Political Crisis in the Philippines: *Buendia, Rizal - De La Salle University, Political Science Department, Philippines, [email protected]

SS01.398 From Authoritarianism to Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Authoritarianism vs. Democracy in Central Asia *Jha, Shashikant - Jawharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, [email protected]

Institutional Uncertainty as the Result of Democratization in Russia *Moskvin, Dmitry - Ural State University named after M. Gorky, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Neo-Patrimonialism, Protest Politics and Democratisation: The Case of Serbia under Milosevic *Vladisavljevic, Nebojsa - London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Political Democratization in Taiwan and the Philippines: A Comparative Perspective *Ku, Samuel c y - National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, [email protected]

The People's War in Nepal: Challenges to Building Peace and Democracy *Thapa, Ganga - Tribhuvan University, Nepal, [email protected]

The Question of Democratic Transition in Rentier State : Algeria *Tlemçani, Rachid - Université d'Alger, Algeria, [email protected]

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SS01.399 Federalism and Institutional Change or Development Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Divided After All: The Survival of Dualism in the Swedish State 1718 -1987 Andersson, Catrin - Score, Sweden, [email protected] *Aberbach, Joel D - Ucla, Albania, [email protected]

Federal Change in European Federations: The Evolution of Institutional Arrangements and Federal Relations in the Spanish and German Federal Systems *Colino, Cesar - Departament of Political Science, UNED, Spain, [email protected]

Federalism and Fedral Council (Russian Senate) in Russia: In Perspective Inter-Institutional Relationships *Hase, Naoya - Keio university, Japan, [email protected]

How Much Federalism is Giving to Democracy in Putin’s Russia? *Turovsky, Rostislav - Centre for political technologies, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Institutional Changes: Social Policy and Legislative Work *Gutierrez Marquez, Enrique - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico, [email protected]

The Rights of Alliance and The Roots of Modern European Federalism *Christov, Theodore - University of California, Los Angeles, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.400 Globalisation: Theories and Outcomes Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Framing the Meaning of Democracy: The Globalization of Democratic Development, Viewed through the Paradigms of Political Science, Political Practice and Political Philosophy *Chadwick, Richard W. - University of Hawaii, United States of America, [email protected]

Global NGOs Eco-Politics and World Enviroment *Tabatabaee, S Ali - Islamic Azad University-Faculty of Political science-Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran, [email protected]

Global Warming, Global Community and Global Democracy *Wang, Jia-Yuan - National Taipei University, Taiwan, [email protected] Lin, I-Hsuan - National Taipei University, Taiwan, [email protected]

Rhetorics of Reenfranchisement: Debating the ‘Problem’ of Globalisation and Australian Democracy *Leach, Michael - Deakin University, Australia, [email protected]

The Development of Social Capital and Social Closure in the Age of Globalization and its Impact on Democratization: Comparison between the Case of Taiwan and South Africa *Liu, Ming-Feng - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France, [email protected]

The Place of Democracy in the Discourses on Globalisation, Trade, and International Law: Is New Terminology Needed? *Gal-Or, Noemi - Kwantlen University College, Canada, [email protected]

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SS01.401 Hybrid democracies: Theories and Case Studies of Illiberal Democratic Regimes Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Between Democracy and Authoritarianism: Party survival in Bangladesh and Pakistan *Ullah, Haroon - University of Michigan, United States of America, [email protected]

Lost in Transition: Authoritarian Paradigm Dominates in Central Asia *Nurmakov, Adilzhan - Kazakh National Pedagogical University, Kazakhstan, [email protected]

Political Institutions, the World System and Governance Quality: A Comparative Study of Minimal Democracies *Hout, Wil - Institute of Social Studies, The Netherlands, [email protected] Doorenspleet, Renske - University of Leiden, The Netherlands, [email protected]

The Development of Illiberal Democracy in East Asia: A Critical View *Tsai, Tung-Chieh - Graduate Institute of International Politics, Taiwan, [email protected]

The Evolution of Hybrid Regimes: Political Transitions in Southeast Asia *Bunte, Marco - Institute of Asian Affairs Hamburg, Germany, [email protected]

SS01.402 Democracy in Post-Colonial States Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democracy and Development : South Asian Experience *Narang, Amarjit S - Indira Gandhi National OPen University, India, [email protected]

Indians and the Politics of Grenada *Kumar, Mukesh - Post-graduate Deptt. of History, Gaya College, Gaya(Magadh Univ.,Bodh-Gaya,Bihar), India, [email protected]

Ruling Continuities: Government Institutions, Budgets and Path Dependence in British India and Africa *Subrahmanyam, Gita - London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The Crisis and Capacity of Democracy with Special Reference to Indian Democracy *Nalini, Nalini Sinha - Shillong College, India, [email protected]

Transitional Democracy: State and Citizens in African Post-Colonial Societies *Perina, Mickaella - University of Massachusetts Boston, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.403 Making Local Democracy Work Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Decentralisation and the Transformations of the Local Political Sphere *Thede, Nancy - Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada, [email protected]

Democratic Decentralization in India: A Reality or Mirage in Tamil Nadu *Periakaruppan, Periakaruppan - Madurai Kamaraj University, India, [email protected]

Importance of the Direct Democracy Forms in Shaping of the Contemporary Civil Society in Poland *Konopelko, Agnieszka - Biaystok Technical University, Poland, [email protected]

Relation Between the Governor and its Residents as a Factor of Making Local Democracy Work: The Case of Dispute over Building a Dam in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan *Nakajo, Miwa - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Turnover of Chinese County Mayors and Fiscal and Economic Performance1996-2003 *Guo, Gang - The University of Mississippi, United States of America, [email protected]

Vote Buying in Sado: Clientele Formation of Political Parties in Pre-War Japan *Ladmiral, Guillaume - Kyoto University, Japan, [email protected]

SS01.404 Perspectives on Mass Politics Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers E-Governance: A Success in a Democracy *Palakodeti, Hemalatha - Governement Women's College Begumpet Hyderabad, India, [email protected]

Mass Attitudes Towards Democracy and Parties in Contemporary Italy Schadee, Hans - University of Milan Bicocca, Italy, [email protected] *Segatti, Paolo - University of Milan, Italy, [email protected]

Mass Media's Socio-Political Pressure Functions During the Democratisation Process: The Romanian Case *Bucur, Cristina - University of Bologna, Faculty of Political Science "Roberto Ruffili" - Polo di Forli, Interdisciplinary Master in East European Studies and Researches (2005-2007), Italy, [email protected]

The Role of Television in Enhancing Democratic Elections: Tanzania Case *Kabero, Cuthbert - Institute of Development Studies-University of Dar es salaam, United Republic of Tanzania, [email protected]

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SS01.405 Democracy and Peace Building I Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Alignments and Democracy: Why Warm Peace Eludes Greece and Turkey Murphy, Rebecca - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected] *Xenias, Anastasia - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected]

Do Democracies Deliver the Deals? The Threat of Mediation Withdrawal in Internal Conflicts *Svensson, Isak - Uppsala University, Sweden, [email protected]

National Unity and Drug Problem in the Golden Triangle: Dilemas for Building Democracy in Myanmar *Wang, Xiuli - Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan, [email protected]

Who Kills Civilians in Civil Wars? The Role of Democracy and Its Effect on Different Actors *Hultman, Lisa - Dept of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden, [email protected]

Women's Political Situation in the Reconstruction and Democratization of Timor-Leste *Alldén, Susanne - Dept. Political Science, Umeå University, Sweden, [email protected]

SS01.406 Democracy and Peace Building II Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democracy and Political Violence: Comparing the Philippines and Malaysia *Kreuzer, Peter Michael - Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany, [email protected]

Elections and Conflict Resolution: Democracy and Peace-Building Versus Democracy and Instability *Kotze, Dirk - University of South Africa (Unisa), South Africa, [email protected]

Introducing Democracy Through Non-Democratic Means: An Assessment of International Territorial Administrations *Aksu, Esref - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected]

Violence Despite of Democracy or Because of the Lack of Democracy? On the Causality of Non-State Violence in Post-War Central America *Zinecker, Heidrun - Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany, [email protected]

Violence on the Path to Democracy: Dilemmas for Democratization in War-Shattered Societies *Höglund, Kristine - Uppsala University, Dept of Peace and Conflict Research, Sweden, [email protected]

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SS01.407 Comparing Theoretical Approaches to Peace Building Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Egocentrism and Violence: A Critique of Demcoratic Peace Theory *Avsar, Servan Adar - University of Sussex, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Engendering Human Rights Protection following International Interventions for peaceful reconstruction: *Corrin, Chris - University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Powersharing for Peace? *Jarstad, Anna - Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Sweden, [email protected]

The Theatrical Metaphor and the Dynamics of Politics *Dixon, Paul - University of Ulster, United Kingdom, [email protected]

SS01.408 Reconciliation and Justice: Issues in the Building of Peace I Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democracy, Civil Conflict History and Human Security in Post-Conflict Societies: Preliminary Results of New Datasets *Kreutz, Joakim - Uppsala University, Sweden, [email protected]

Globalized Justice and Political Rebuilding in Postwar Angola *Ruigrok, Inge Mariette - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Passive Reconciliation in Intractable Conflicts *Nets, Rafi - Tel Aviv University, Israel, [email protected]

Peacebuilding after Conflict: the need of new understanding of contemporary armed conflict *Goetze, Catherine - University of Nottingham, School of Politics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

SS01.409 Reconciliation and Justice: Issues in the Building of Peace II Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A “Fine Balance”: Accommodating Tamils in Sri Lanka? *Chowdhory, Nasreen - McGill University, Canada, [email protected]

Comparing the Attitudes of Victims and the General Public towards South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission Process *Backer, David - College of William & Mary, United States of America, [email protected]

Historical and Practical Sources of Jeju Island Society as World Peace Island : Combination of Peace Island Concept and Peace-zoning Theory into Island Reality *Ko, Chang Hoon - Cheju National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

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SS01.410 Democratisation and Conflict Resolution I Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Decline in the Number of War-Torn Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa? Exploring Hypotheses and Prospects *Carbone, Giovanni - Università degli Studi di Milano/London School of Economics, Italy, [email protected]

Democracy, Quality of Government and Civil War *Melander, Erik - Uppsala University, Sweden, [email protected] Oberg, Magnus - Uppsala University, Sweden, [email protected] Teorell, Jan - Gothernburg University, Sweden, [email protected]

Guerrilla Formation of Proto-States: War, Ideology and State Objectives *Kasfir, Nelson - Dartmouth College, United States of America, [email protected]

Trading Military Uniforms for Suits and Arms for Votes: Prospects for Democratisation in Post-Civil War Societies *Soderberg Kovacs, Mimmi - Uppsala University, Sweden, [email protected]

SS01.411 Democratisation and Conflict Resolution II Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Australia-Japan and the Region: The West New Guinea Dispute, 1954-1962 *Walton, David - University of Western Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

Democracy as a Strange Way to End Conflicts: Some Reflections From African Cases *Marchal, Roland - CERI/Sciences-Po, France, [email protected]

Political Freedom and Militia Politics in Nigeria: Implications for Democracy *Allen, Fidelis - Rivers State College of Education, Nigeria, [email protected]

The Transplantation and Reproduction of the Democratic System: A Development Dilemma in Cambodia *Chen, Shih-Lun - Independent Researcher, Taiwan, [email protected]

SS01.412 Inequalities as Obstacles to Regional Democratic Developments Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Governors, Regional Economic Diversification and Democratisation in the Russian Regions *Dusseault, David - Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, [email protected] Hansen, Martin Ejnar - University of Aarhus, Denmark, [email protected] Mikhailov, Slava - Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, [email protected]

Is Regional Cleavage Disappearing? An Empirical Analysis of Changing Cleavage Structure in Korea *Kim, HeeMin - Florida State University, United States of America, [email protected] Choi, Jun Young - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected] Cho, Jinman - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Womens' NGOs and Regional Governance in East Asia *Kwak, Jin-Young - Konkuk University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

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SS01.413 Prospects for Regional Integration Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers China and Asian Regionalism: From Balancer to Catalyst *Ye, Min - Princeton University, United States of America, [email protected]

Colombia – Venezuela: Perpetrators and Executioners of the Andean Integration *Milanese, Juan Pablo - Universidad ICESI, Colombia, [email protected]

Japanese Foreign Policy towards the Third World: Implications for the New Regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean *Duncker, Judith - Lehman College, United States of America, [email protected]

Regionalism in Northeast Asia: Can Energy Be the Catalyst? *Zha, Daojiong - Renmin University of China, China, [email protected]

Small States as Catalyst for Regional Integration: Can Korea be Asia's Benelux? *Calder, Kent - SAIS, John Hopkins University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.414 De-Centralisation and Sub-National Governments Compared. Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Decentralization and Local Governance in India *Sisodia, Yatindra Singh - Madhya Pradesh Institute of Social Science Research, Ujjain, India, [email protected]

Exploring Democratic Decentralization: Lessons from Africa since the 1990s *Adeyeye, Mike - Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, [email protected]

Is Democracy Working in Brazil? Study Cases of Innovative Sub National Experiences *Sumiya, Lilia Asuca - Fundação Getulio Vargas - SP, Brazil, [email protected] Sano, Hironobu - Fundação Getulio Vargas - SP, Brazil, [email protected]

Local Governments and the Expansion of Brazilian Democracy: Rescuing Countryside Schools *Sano, Hironobu - Fundação Getulio Vargas - SP, Brazil, [email protected] Asuca Sumiya, Lilia - Fundação Getulio Vargas - SP, Brazil, [email protected]

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SS01.415 Regionalism as a Factor in Explaining Democratic Developments Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Devolution and the Governance of Active Labour Market Policy: Lessons from Canada and the United Kingdom *Klassen, Thomas R - York University, Canada, [email protected] Wood, Donna - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Europeanization and the Impact on Regional Governance in the New Member States of the European Union *Exartier, Vivien - West Virginia University, United States of America, [email protected]

Political Factors of the Institutional Development in the Regions of Russian Federation *Kononenko, Pavel - European University at St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Regional Integration as a Vehicle for Development: *Genna, Gaspare - University of Texas at El Paso, United States of America, [email protected]

States and Economic Actors in the FTAA: A Liberal Intergovermentalist Approach *Briceño-Ruiz, José - Universidad de los Andes, Venezuela, [email protected]

The Evolution of the Integration Process in Latin America- Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements (Tas): Bilateralism, Regionalism and Multilateralism *Schmied, Julie - Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil, [email protected]

SS01.416 Is Democracy Working II Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Can American Democracy Be Sustained? Immigration, Diversity, Fragmentation and Conflic *Lieske, Joel - Cleveland State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Democracy in the Howard Government: Does it really exist? *Prail, Vanessa - University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected]

Democracy, Economic Crisis and Structural Adjustment. Observations from Post-Crisis East Asia *Kalinowski, Thomas - Humboldt Universitaet Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

Is Democracy Working? The Crisis and Capacity of Democracy *Tripathi, Pratyush Mani - University of Lucknow, India, [email protected]

Mishima Yukio and Post-war Democracy in Japan *Babb, James - University of Newcastle, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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SS01.417 Is Democracy Working I Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers An Unfinished Democracy: Even If It’s Not Working, Don’t Fix It *Van Holsteyn, Joop - Leiden University, The Netherlands, [email protected] Irwin, Galen - Leiden University, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Justice and Democracy in Amartya Sen's Capability Approach *Abraham, Arun - University of Pennsylvania, United States of America, [email protected]

Remeanings of the Liberal Political Institutions in Countries of Late Modernity: The Case of Brazil’s Democracy *Teixeira de Brito Juni, Bajonas - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil, [email protected] Zorzal e Silva, Marta - Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, Brazil, [email protected] Carlos do Nascimento, Euzinéia - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil, [email protected]

Two and a Half Years After the Revolution of Roses: Is Democracy Working in Georgia? *Tarkhan-Mouravi, George - Institute for Policy Studies, Georgia, [email protected]

Working of Democracy in South Asia : Problems and Prospects *Putlor, Sanjeev Kumar H.M. - Department of Political Science, University of Allahabad, India, [email protected]

SS01.418 The Media and Public Perceptions of War Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Information Management and the War on Terrorism: Are Global Media Affecting Local Democracy? *Archetti, Cristina - Institute of Communications Studies, Leeds University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Intelligence to Lease: Politicization of Intelligence in the Emerging World Order *Sadik, Giray - The University of Georgia, United States of America, [email protected]

Origins of Global Threat: Evidence from a Cross-National Study of Japan and the US *Grosse, Ashley - Polimetrix, United States of America, [email protected] Ridout, Travis - Washington State University, United States of America, [email protected]

SUV Advertising -The Detroit Project *Zichermann, Sandra - University of Toronto, Canada, [email protected]

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SS01.420 US-Foreign Relations: Analysis of War and its Consequences Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Blame it on Bush? Accounting for the Recent rise in Anti-Americanism *O'Connor, Brendon - Griffith University, Australia, [email protected]

From Euphoria to Disillusionment: Russian-American Relations under Putin and Bush *Gupta, Surendra K. - Pittsburg State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Heroes of Anti-Americanism: The Political Rhetoric of Moral Superiority After September 11 *O'Callaghan, Terry - University of South Australia, Australia, terry.o'[email protected]

The Bush Doctrine of Preemptive Strike and Its Employment in Iraq War : Status Under the International Law and its Implications for India *Gupta, Sanjay - Lucknow University, India, [email protected]

The Civilization of Clashes: Neo-Conservative Reading of the Theory of the Democratic Peace *Ish-Shalom, Piki - Belfer Center for Science and International affairs, Harvard, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.421 International Relations as Obstacles to Democratisation Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers China Says "Stop!": The Democratization Pause in Hong Kong *Beatty, Bob - Washburn University, United States of America, [email protected]

Consolidation or Disintegration? The Paradoxes of Democratization in the Andes *Smith, Joshua - Georgetown University, United States of America, [email protected]

Deadlocks of Democratization in the Russian Regions: the Case of the Republic of Tatarstan *Farukshin, Midkhat - Kazan State University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

India’s New Myanmar/Burma Policy: A Conflict between ‘Democratic Traditions’ Versus ‘New Economic & Strategic Realities’ *Shekhar, Raj - Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, India, [email protected]

International Actors, Economic Power and Lesser Developed Countries: The Accidental Suffocation of Democracy *Cheeseman, Nicholas - St Peter's College, Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected] Whitfield, Lindsay - St Antony's College, Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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SS01.423 International Aid: Policies and Outcomes Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Determinants of Japan's Foreign Aid *Shimomura, Atsushi - Claremont Graduate University, United States of America, [email protected]

International Development Banks and Rights Based Development: Resolving Rights Dilemmas Through International Public Policy *Davis, Thomas - University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected]

Measuring Foreign Aid: Public vs. Private *Cooney, Kevin - Union University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Negotiated World of Democracy Assistance: USAID Civil Society Programs in Ukraine *Pishchikova, Kateryna - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, [email protected]

SS01.424 Regionalism and Foreign Policy: Comparative Perspectives Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Australian Foreign Aid Priorities in the Pacific: Big Brother or Big Bully? *Baldino, Daniel - University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected]

Borders and Neighbors: Romania and Moldova in the Wider Europe *Tomescu-Hatto, Odette - Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, France, [email protected]

China in East Asia: Return to Middle Kingdom? *Zhao, Quansheng - American University, United States of America, [email protected]

Democracy in Southeast Asia *Rappa, Antonio - National University of Singapore, Singapore, [email protected]

Royal Coup in Nepal and India, Foreign Policy *Kumar, Rajesh - PPN College, Kanpur, UP, India, [email protected]

Vectors of Foreign Policy of Central and Eastern Europe *Shynkaruk, Anton - Rivne Institute of Slavonic studies, Ukraine, [email protected]

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SS01.425 Influences on Korean Politics Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Confucianism in Today's DPRK *Zhebin, Alexander - Institute of Far Eastern Studies, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Diplomatic Offensive or Diplomatic Dead-end ?: North Korea's Foreign Policy under Kim Jong-il *Bridges, Brian - Lingnan University, Hong Kong, [email protected]

Korean Politics and Civil-Military Relations *Kil, Byung-ok - Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected] Yang, Byung-Kie - Chongju University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Prospect Theory, Risk-Taking, and North Korea : Explaining Pyongyang's Nuclear Policy *Hwang, Jihwan - University of Colorado at Boulder, United States of America, [email protected]

The Korean Reunification: Are External Forces Influencing the Process? How is this Influence Evolving through the Steps of the Process? A Comparative Approach *Berck, Anne-Sylvie - Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, [email protected]

SS01.426 The Impact of US Foreign Policy in a Domestic Setting Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Failed Policy: A Critical Analysis of the Bush Administration's Intervention in Colombia *Jones, Anthea - University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected]

America’s Mixed Message to Latin America Militaries in the Cold War Period: Psychological Approach for the Studies of Foreign Policy *Sugiyama, Tomoko - Tokai University, Japan, [email protected]

Anti-Americanism in the United Kingdom *Singh, Robert - Birkbeck College, University of London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Growing Paines: The Neoconservatives, Democratization, and American Foreign Policy *Lynch, Timothy - Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Playing the Card of High Politics: The Neglected Determinant of German Foreign Policy Heck, Maurice G.M. - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected] *Segers, Mathieu L.L. - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Vietnamese American Attitudes toward Viet Nam, 1994-2004: Is Transnationalism Changing Perceptions of the Homeland? *Collet, Christian - Doshisha University, United States of America, [email protected] Furuya, Hiroko - JSPS/University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

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SS01.427 Democratisation and Foreign Policy-Making Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democracy Promotion in European and American Post-Cold War Foreign Policy *Barrios, Cristina - London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Democratising Foreign Policy: The Case of Australia *Ungerer, Carl - University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected]

Foreign Policy-making in Democratizing States: The Case of Bulgaria in the 1990s *Katsikas, Stephanos - School of Slavonic and East European Studies, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Japan’s Economic and Political Relations with Africa since the 1970s and Their Implications for Popular Demands for Democracy in Africa *Lumumba-Kasongo, Tukumbi - Cornell University; Wells College; CEPARRED; and Hiroshima University, United States of America, [email protected]

Regime Change and Foreign Policy: The Case of Iran *Gorjao, Paulo - Lusiada University, Portugal, [email protected]

US Foreign Policy and the Democratization of Democracy in Africa *Bruce, Adeyinka - Department of polical Science, Babcock University, Nigeria, [email protected]

SS01.429 The Role of NGOs in Trans-National Politics Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Locating Transnational Feminism *Deo, Nandini - Yale University, India, [email protected]

National Interest: Re-Considered under Globalization *Ates, Davut - Department of Foreign Trade, Turkey, [email protected]

The Role of Civil Society in Domestic Adoption of International Norms: Case Studies in the U.S. and Japan *Hirata, Keiko - California State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Transnational Civil Society Advocacy: Bringing Out a Citizen Voice to the WTO Negotiations *Caouette, Dominique - Université de Montréal, Canada, [email protected]

Transnational NGO Coalitions in International Relations: A New Democratic Deficit? *Heng, Yee-Kuang - Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, [email protected]

Trust, Hegemony, and the Construction of Global Leadership *Arfi, Badredine - Badredine Arfi (Presenter), United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.431 Theorising and (Re)Thinking International Norms Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Carl Schmitt on International Order *Barder, Alex - Florida International University, United States of America, [email protected]

Cultural or Comparative Advantage in World Trade *Benitez, Helena - Broward Community College, United States of America, [email protected]

Rational Choice Theory and International Relations: Principal-Agent Theory and International Institutions *Milner, Helen - Princeton University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Implications of Western Bias in Academia and Policy Making *Pratt, Abigail - American Graduate School of IR and Diplomacy, United States of America, [email protected]

The Offensive Realist States *Evaghorou, Evaghoras - University of Macedonia, Greece, [email protected]

SS01.432 International Law Reform I Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democracy and the Reform of International Institutions *Trent, John - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Genocide Justice: The International Criminal Tribunal and Democracy-Building in Rwanda *Frankel, Philip - University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, [email protected]

Normative Accountability in International Law: The Case of International Courts *Canefe, Nergis - Department of Political Science, Canada, [email protected]

The Death of Multilateralism as an Institutional Form: Implications for the World Trade Organization *Capling, Ann - University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected]

The New Trends in Global Economic Governance and Democracy *Onder, Nilgun - University of Regina, Canada, [email protected]

The World Social Forum and the Reinvention of Democracy *Funke, Peter Nikolaus - University of Pennsylvania, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.434 International Organisations and Security Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Between Democracy and Efficiency: The United Nations Security Council Reform Process *Boum Bissai, Pierre-Guillaume - Yenepadcam, Cameroon, [email protected]

Democratisation of International Institutions: A Study of Security Council Reforms *mohan Jha, Indra - University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

New Geopolitics in Central Asia *Nysanbaev, Abdumalik - Institute of Philosophy and Political Science, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The National Right of Self-Defense as Danger to Democratic Decision-Making *Hasler, Dirk - University of Regensburg, Germany, [email protected]

Why No NATO in Asia? The Comparative Analysis of SEATO and NATO *Lee, Ji-Young - Georgetown University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.435 New Developments for Theory and Ideology in International Politics Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Poliheuristic Analysis of International Crises for China and Turkey *Zhang, Enyu - University of Missouri at Columbia, United States of America, [email protected] James, Carolyn C. - Stephens College, United States of America, [email protected] James, Patrick - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected]

Democratization Under Occupation: An Attempt at Comparison Between Japan and Iraq *Kashima, Masahiro - Kanazawa University, Japan, [email protected]

Globalization: Setting Society Against the State? *Haigh, Stephen Paul - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected]

Ideology and the Global Order: The Critique of Domination, Conservatism and Transformation *Samhat, Nayef - Centre College, United States of America, [email protected]

Revisiting Freud: From Jihad to the “War On Terrorism” *Lee, Theresa Man Ling - University of Guelph, Canada, [email protected]

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SS01.436 International Security: Comparative Regimes Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Cultivating Support for Hegemony through Multilateralism: The Sino-American-Japanese relations and Asian Security *Sato, Takeshi - Hitotsubashi University, Japan, [email protected]

French-German-Russian Triangle: A Miracle or Basis for Great European Project? *Efremenko, Dmitry - Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences, Russian Federation, [email protected]

International Organisations, Liberal Institutionalism and Russia: Has Russia Joined the New World Order? *Smith, Hanna - Aleksanteri Institute, Finland, [email protected]

International Private Regimes, the Rule of Law and Democracy *Voogsgeerd, Herman - University of Groningen, dept. of international relations, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Russia and International Security Regimes *Petrovsky, Vladimir - MGIMO University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

SS01.437 The Role of Behavioural Norms in International Relations Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Comparative Study of the Human Rights "Intervention" Policy of the United States Towards the Former Soviet Union, China, and North Korea *Yang, Henry Hyunsoo - Research Institute for National Affairs, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Doing with Few Democracies: The International Fight against Torture since 1945 and International Legitimacy Issues *Combaz, Emilie - Center for International Studies and Research, France, [email protected]

Legalization of Democratic Norms in International Organizations: Comparative Investigation on the European Union, Association of Southeast Asia Nations, and the Organization of American States *Chou, Chih-Chieh - National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, [email protected]

The Social Fitness of International Agreements and the Domestic Social Structure: The Climate Change Regime and its Interpretation in the Policy Process *Zannakis, Mathias - Department of Political Science, Sweden, [email protected]

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SS01.438 The Nuclear Threat: Issues and Lessons Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers East Asia’s Nuclear Trajectory: Past and Future *Etel, Solingen - University of California Irvine, United States of America, [email protected]

Seeking a Common Understanding on Issues of Atomic Bombings: From the Viewpoint of Nagasaki *Kimura, Akira - Kagoshima-University, Japan, [email protected]

The Limited Value of Nuclear Threats against Non-Nuclear Actors: What was *Unger, Bruce - Randolph-Macon College, United States of America, [email protected]

The USA Nuclear Assistance to India and Pakistan: Problems and Prospects *Choudhury, Upendra - Aligarh Muslim University, India, [email protected]

SS01.439 Developing International Security Policy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Critical Analysis of Contending Approaches to Security Architecture for Asia-Pacific *Wilkins, Thomas S. - UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Enhancing Human Security in North Korea: A Multilateral Approach *Soh, Changrok - Korea University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Re-examining Japan's Culture of Antimilitarism: Entrapment Fear and Japanese Security Policy during the Cold War *Izumikawa, Yasuhiro - Kobe College, Japan, [email protected]

SD and the New Geopolitics of Energy *Bajrektarevic, Anis - IMC University of Applied Sciences, Austria, [email protected]

Security Governance: An Analysis of ASEAN's Strategies to Regional Security Dynamics *Yang, Hao - Department of Political Science, National Chung Cheng Univ., Taiwan, [email protected]

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SS01.440 Globalisation and Security Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Changing Japanese Public Attitudes towards the Global Security Environment *Vosse, Wilhelm - International Christian University, ICU, Japan, [email protected]

Global Trends: International Cooperation Soldatova, Natalya - Rostov Branch of the Russian Customs Academy, Russian Federation, [email protected] *Soldatov, Boris - Rostov Branch of the Russian Customs Academy, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Historical Perspective of Caucasus International Relations And Modern States *Gegia, Tamar - Tbilisi State Unoversity, Georgia, [email protected]

Relocating the US Forces in Northeast Asia: Opportunities and Constraints to US-Japan-Korea Security Cooperation *Nam, Chang-Hee - Inha University, Republic of Korea, [email protected] Sakata, Yasuyo - Kanda University of International Studies, Japan, [email protected] Dujarric, Robert - Japan Institute of International Affairs, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.441 Prospects for Democracy: New Security Regimes Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Transformation of European Security Concepts Since the Post-Cold War *Yoon Doh, Jong - Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, [email protected]

Border Security and Institutional Adaptation: Canada-US Cooperation in the Joint Combat Against Organized Crime *Lo, Shiu-hing - University of Waterloo, Canada, [email protected]

Can Security be Balanced Against Justice in Post-911 America? *Gruberg, Martin - University of Wisconsin, United States of America, [email protected] Wong, K.C. - University of Wisconsin, United States of America, [email protected]

Democracy and Security in the South Caucasus after the Georgia's "Rose Revolution" *Nanuashvili, Ucha - The Georgia Political Science Association, Georgia, [email protected]

Ethnicity, Class, and Party System Change: The Bolivian Case *Gisselquist, Rachel - MIT Department of Political Science, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.442 Emerging Issues for International Security Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Bioethics and International Security *Roberts, Darryl - Tuskegee University, United States of America, [email protected]

Democratic Governance and Emergency Planning in the United States: Crises of Internal Security in Historical Perspective Grossman, Andrew - Albion College, United States of America, [email protected] *Perusek, Glenn - Albion College, United States of America, [email protected]

Fear, Wealth and the Critical Infrastructure Protection: The Principle of Precaution As a New Security "Regime"? *Palluault, Olivier - CERSA , University of Paris II Assas, France, [email protected]

Southern Africa: The Emergence of a New Security Community? *Ngoma, Naison - Institute for Security Studies, South Africa, [email protected]

SS01.443 Diplomacy and Democratic Peace Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Diplomacy and Military Coercion in International Crises *Kurizaki, Shuhei - UCLA/Harvard University, United States of America, [email protected]

Is the Theory of Democratic Peace Relevant to the Territorial Conflict between Japan and Korea? *Mikami, Takanori - Hiroshima Shudo University, Japan, [email protected]

Let these People Go: Amnesty as a Possible Way to Deal with the Kims' Problem *Lankov, Andrei - Austral;ian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Reading German in Pyongyang: German Cultural Diplomacy Toward North Korea *Maass, Matthias - Hawai'i Pacific University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Dilemma of 'Democratization Without Democrats': Conservative Islamism Versus the Guardians of ‘National Security State’ in Turkey *Taskin, Yüksel - Marmara University, Turkey, [email protected]

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SS01.445 Terrorism: Causes, Consequences and Manifestations Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Conserved Conflicts and Risks of Terrorism: An Example of Georgia *Bakhturidze, George - Young Diplomats Association, Georgia, [email protected] Tchkadua, Lia - Young Diplomats Association, Georgia, [email protected]

Interface of Ethno-political Violence and Terrorism: The Case of Nepal *Raj Poudyal, Ananta - Central Department of Political Science. Tribhuvan Universit, Nepal, [email protected]

Liberal Democracy and Terrorism: Causal Mechanism and Its Implications for the Future of Democracy *Katagiri, Nori - University of Pennsylvania, United States of America, [email protected]

Terrorism - A Major Hurdle in Indian Democracy *Singh, Kameshwar Prasad - Ranchi university Ranchi, India, [email protected]

Terrorist ‘Use’ of the Internet and Fighting Back *Conway, Maura - Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, [email protected]

SS01.446 Support for Military in Democracies Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democracy Promotion Beyond the State *Policzer, Pablo - University of Calgary, Canada, [email protected]

Democratizing Reforms and Civil Military Relations in Turkey, 2001-2004 *Yaz, Serap - Bilgi University, Turkey, [email protected]

The Armed Forces in Latin America: Is an Arms Race Buliding Up in South America? *Emmerich, Gustavo - Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico, [email protected]

The Challenge of Political Succession and The Military in Nigeria Politics *Obioha, Emek - Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER), Nigeria, [email protected]

Using Military Force in a Globalizing World: Why Democracies Disagree? *Vennesson, Pascal - Institut Universitaire Européen-Centre Robert Schuman, France, [email protected]

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SS01.447 Support for Military/Mercenary Activities Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Choosing Soldiers over Politicians: Mass Support for the Military in Latin America *Perez, Orlando - Central Michigan University, United States of America, [email protected]

Mercenarism: Political and Legal Aspects. New Model Law on Mercenarism for 12 CIS States *Nikitin, Alexander - Russian Political Science Association, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Private Armed Forces in State and Society *Mauceri, Philip - University of Northern Iowa, United States of America, [email protected]

Seeking Legitimacy versus Implementing Coercive Control: The Case of Nigerian Military Regimes from 1966 to 1998 *Gershoni, Yekutiel - Tel-Aviv University, Israel, [email protected]

Together We Fight? The Legitimacy of Military Interventions and the Europeanization of Public Spheres *Kleinen-v.Königslöw, Katharina - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected] Sifft, Stefanie - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected] Bruggemann, Michael - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected] Wimmel, Andreas - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

SS01.448 Reform of Electoral System: Comparative Examples Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers "Black" Election Technologies in Russia *Mikhalchenko, Sergey - Bryansk State I.G.Petrovsky University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Hong Kong's Functional Constituencies: A Viable Alternative to Popular Democracy? *Young, Simon Ngai Man - University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

The Development and Changes of Slovenian Electoral System *Baclija, Irena - Slovenian political science association, Faculty of SS SI, Slovenia, [email protected]

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SS01.449 Measuring Electoral Outcomes Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Directional and Proximity Models of Issue Voting in Comparative Context *Todosijevic, Bojan - Institute for Social Research, United States of America, [email protected]

Social and Political Cleavages and their Translation in Political Systems of Central and Eastern Europe: Cases of Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland and Russia *Donova, Helen - Russian Academy of sciences (INION), Russian Federation, [email protected]

Social Structure and the Institutions of Democracy: Support, Representation, and Accountability *Slomczynski, Kazimierz M. - The Ohio State University, United States of America, [email protected] Janicka, Krystyna - Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, [email protected]

Strategic Voting under SNTV ...Why Not M+0? *Takagi, Yuki - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Why Turnover Twice? An Empirical Study of Vote Shifting in East Asian Democracies *Chang, Eric - Michigan State University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.450 Free and Fair Elections? Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Conflicting Narratives of Observation Reports on Cameroon's 2004 Presidential Election and the Problematic Role of the State Bureaucracy in the Electoral Process *Touo, Herman - University of Yaounde II, Cameroon, [email protected]

Democracy, Godfather Syndrome and the Dilemma of the Nigerian Voter *Garuba, Dauda S. - University of Benin, Nigeria, [email protected]

Measuring Democracy Through Elections: A Critique with African Data *Bogaards, Matthijs - International University Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

Off-Center Political Competition: On The Role of the Council of Guardians in Iranian Presidential Elections *Rasch, Bjorn Erik - University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected]

Oportet ut scandala eveniant: Image Strategies in Electoral Campaigning Curini, Luigi - Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy, [email protected] *Martelli, Paolo - Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy, [email protected]

Realities of Chief Elected Officials in Japan: Policy Innovators or Profiteers? *Tamura, Shigeru - Niigata university, Japan, [email protected]

The Development of Modern Electoral Institutions *Brent, Peter - Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

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SS01.451 Political Attitudes, Information and Voting Behaviour in Democratic Elections Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Belief System in Japan: Changing Japanese Voters, Unchanging Politics? *Ide, Hiroko - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Differences in Voting Behavior Andreadis, Ioannis - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, [email protected] *Chadjipadelis, Theodore - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, [email protected]

Electoral Volatility in Turkey: Cleavage-based vs Retrospective Voting *Hazama, Yasushi - Institute of Developing Economies, Japan, [email protected]

Looking at a Quarter-Century of Environmental Protection in Switzerland: A Three-Level Model of Voting Behaviour in National Referenda *Borstein, Nicholas - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland, [email protected]

Party Realignment, Voter Dealignment and the Electoral Success of ‘Nonpartisan Governors’ in Japan *Kubota, Shigeru - Otsuma Women's University, Japan, [email protected] Matsutani, Mitsuru - Tokushima University, Japan, [email protected] Maruyama, Masao - Hitotsubashi University, Japan, [email protected]

The Rising Voter Versus The Shrinking Voter: The Politics Of Voting In India And The United States In 2004 *Barik, Niranjan - Ravenshaw College(Autonomous),Cuttack,Orissa,India, 753003, India, [email protected]

SS01.452 Evaluating Electoral Systems Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Advantages and Disadvantages of Electoral Systems Revisited or Why Plurality Systems Are Fairer than PR Systems *Strohmeier, Gerd - University of Passau, Germany, [email protected]

Altering the Tailor of Marrakesh Suit: The Development of Strategic Effects of Electoral Systems in the Post-Communist Countries *Chytilek, Roman - Comparartive Political Research Institute, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Are Mixed Electoral Systems Better for Representation and Democratic Practice? The New Incentives and Electoral Strategies Under Mixed Member Systems *Khatib, Kamleh - London School of Economics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The Electoral (Dis)affection? How Ordinary Citizens Assess the Electoral Process in France and England *Jadot, Anne - Université F. Rabelais de Tours, France, [email protected]

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SS01.453 Electoral Reform Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Compulsory Voting or Electoral Contract? *Rizzi, Lino - Maison des sciences de l'homme, Paris, France, [email protected]

Electoral Reform in Uruguay: Incentives, Process and Outcomes *Buquet, Daniel - Instituto de Ciencia Política - Universidad de la República, Uruguay, [email protected]

Initiatives to Encourage Higher Turnout: An Inventory with Case Studies *Gratschew, Maria - International IDEA, Sweden, [email protected]

Partisan Pork Barrel and Electoral Advantage: Australia's Regional Partnership Program *Denemark, David - University of Western Australia, Australia, [email protected]

SS01.454 Analysing Political Elites Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Does Being Left or Right Still Matter? The Political Attitudes of a Regional Political Elite in Brazil *Monseff Perissinotto, Renato - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil, [email protected] Bettega, Mariana - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil, [email protected]

Dominant Ethnic Groups Schism and Democracy in Nigeria *Emuedo, Crosdel - University of Benin, Nigeria, Nigeria, [email protected]

Elite Exceptionalism and the Democratic Problematic in Nigeria *Emuedo, Crosdel - University of Benin, Nigeria, Nigeria, [email protected]

Regional Political Elites in Newly Federalized Countries: The Case of Spain Coller, Xavier - Universidad de Barcelona, Spain, [email protected] *Ferreira, Helder - Universidad de Barcelona, Spain, [email protected]

What Turkish Political Elites Means By Democracy? Doganay, Ulku - Ankara University, Turkey, [email protected] Keskin, Fatih - Ankara University, Turkey, [email protected] *Köker, Eser - Ankara University, Turkey, [email protected]

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SS01.455 Assessing the Role of Leadership Across Regimes: A Comparative Perspective Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democratisation and Leadership Succession in Uganda *Mushemeza, Eliajh Dickens - Makerere University, Uganda, [email protected]

Emerging Pattern of Leadership in India-A Case Study of Meerut *Raghav, Deepti - Dept. of Pol.Sc.,C.C.S.University,Meerut, India, [email protected]

John Howard and Populist Democracy in Australia *Melleuish, Gregory - University of Wollongong, Australia, [email protected]

Korean Semi-Presidential System in Comparative Perspective *Kim, Younkyoo - Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

'Thaksinomics' From An Economic Theory of Hope and Leadership *Mutebi, Alex - National University of Singapore, Singapore, [email protected]

SS01.456 What Makes a Leader? Theoretical Reflections and Case Study Analyses Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Engendering Political Representation: Women Party Leaders at the Federal and Provincial Levels in Canada *O'Neill, Brenda - University of Calgary, Canada, [email protected]

Honour and Democratic Leadership *Patapan, Haig - Griffith University, Australia, [email protected]

Presidential Power and Political Leadership under Public Opinion and Citizen Mobilization Pressure *Cheresky, Isidoro - University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, [email protected]

The Impact of Charismatic Leadership on Democratic Governance in Taiwan *Shaw, Johnny - Chinese Culture University, Taiwan, [email protected]

The Psychological Portrait of the Political Leader in Modern Russia: Adaptation to Democracy or Personal Deformation *Anistratenko, Tatyana - Rostov State University of Economics, Russian Federation, [email protected]

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SS01.457 Analysing the Legitimacy of EU Institutions Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Bureaucratic Representation in the EU : Challenging or Complementing Representative Democracy? *Gravier, Magali - Universität Salzburg, Austria, [email protected]

Democracy, Delegation and Bureaucracy in the European Union: A Case Study of the Council of Ministers’ Internal Workings and Decision-Making Processes *Larue, Thomas - Dept. of Political Science, Umeå University, Sweden, [email protected]

Input and Output Legitimacy in Multi-Level Political Systems: The Case of the European Union *Bursens, Peter - University of Antwerp, Belgium, [email protected]

The Commission Under Crossfire *Larsson, Torbjörn - Department of political science, Stockholm University, Sweden, [email protected]

SS01.458 The European Parliament: Is Representative Democracy Working? Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Silence of Left Parties of the European Parliament on the Bolkestein Directive. Is Representative Democracy Working in the European Parliament? *Shim, Sung-Eun - University of Paris X - Nanterre, France, [email protected]

Testing Theories of Legislative Politics using Rapporteurs in the European Parliament *Yoshinaka, Antoine - University of California, United States of America, [email protected] McElroy, Gail - Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, [email protected] Bowler, Shaun - University of California, Riverside, United States of America, [email protected]

The Hidden Institutionalisation of Europe Slominski, Peter - Austrian Academy of Sciences, EIF, Austria, [email protected] *Pollak, Johannes - Austrian Academy of Sciences. EIF, Austria, [email protected]

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SS01.459 How legitimate is the Union amongst Member States? Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers In the Name of "Domestic Values" : The Contestation of a Qualitative Understanding of Democracy at EU-level as Basis of a Nascent Cleavage in European Politics? *Leconte, Cecile - Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, France, [email protected]

Legitimacy, Democracy and Regulatory Governance in the EU: The Case of GM Food Regulations *Kesim, H Kutay - Macquarie University, Australia, [email protected] Ayirtman, Selen - University of Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected]

National Identity and the Legitimacy of National Political Order: Central Eastern Europe and EU-Integration *Krell-Laluhová, Zuzana - University Bremen, United States of America, [email protected]

Post-National Governance: An Utopia? *Kirval, Levent - Ghent University, Belgium, [email protected]

The Paradox of European Integration: Some Preliminary Reflexions on the Union’s Questioned Legitimacy *Costa, Carla - Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Portugal, [email protected]

SS01.460 Institutions and Political Culture: Comparing New and Old EU Member States I Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Changing Forms of Governance and the Transformation of States *Jacobsson, Bengt - Södertörn University College, Sweden, [email protected]

Environmental Policy in Central Europe: A Route to Increased Public Participation in Democratic Government *Lisa, Ales - University of Economics in Prague, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Europeanization of Domestic Democratic Traditions: The Impact of European Integration on the Referendum Debate in Belgium *Bursens, Peter - University of Antwerp, Belgium, [email protected]

Nice or Death: An Analysis of Political Propaganda Against Signification by Poland Treaty Establishing Constitution for European Union *Czapnik, Slawomir - University of Wroclaw, Poland, [email protected]

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SS01.461 Institutions and Political Culture: Comparing New and Old EU Member States II Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Integration of Developing Democracies in the New Configuration of the European Union *Garcia-Zamor, Jean-Claude - Florida International University, United States of America, [email protected]

Referendums on European Integration : *Sauger, Nicolas - CEVIPOF - Sciences-Po, France, [email protected]

Strategies of Inclusion and Exlusion: The Debate on Turkish Accession to the EU *Albert, Mathias - University of Bielefeld, Germany, [email protected] Walter, Jochen - University of Bielefeld, Germany, [email protected]

SS01.462 Church and State: How Politics and Religion Interact at the National Level Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Church Political Influence in Post-Communist Europe *Kilp, Alar - University of Tartu, Estonia, [email protected]

Islam and Democracy: The Case of Turkey *Turam, Berna - Hampshire College, United States of America, [email protected]

Spreading American Democracy: Religion as a Tool to Procure Public Support for Warfare against Non-Democracies *Stramer, Janicke - The American Graduate School of IR&D in Paris, France, [email protected]

The Limits to Consociational Democracy: Religious Politics and Political Legitimacy in Israel *Bick, Etta - College of Judea and Samaria, Israel, [email protected]

Towards an Islamic Constitutional Government: A Case Study of Pakistan *Mat, Ismail - Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam, [email protected]

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SS01.463 Islamists: Inside and Outside Formal Political Institutions Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Does Democracy Requires Development in the Arab World? *Negm, Yasmine - The American University in Cairo, Egypt, [email protected]

Islamist Movements in Electoral Politics *Künkler, Mirjam - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected]

One Vote, one Time? The Effects of Participation on the Moderation of Algeria’s Movement of Society for Peace party *Gao, Eleanor - University of Michigan, United States of America, [email protected]

The Power Resources of Al-Qaeda and its Affiliates *von Knop, Katharina - University of Innsbruck, Austria, [email protected]

What Went Right? State Legitimacy, External Forces and Islamic Mobilization in Muslim Asia *Chernov, Julie - University of Colorado-Boulder, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.464 Structures, Processes and Outcomes in Modern Legislatures Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Deliberative Model of Good Parliamentary Publicity in Modern Parliamentarism *Weiss, Alexander - Georg-August-University, Goettingen, Germany, [email protected]

Democracy and Inequality in Presidential Bicameral Systems *Neiva, Pedro - Iuperj, Brazil, [email protected]

Getting Beyond Deadlock: Legislative Coalitions in Latin America *Martorelli, Paola - University of Essex, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Strategic Interactions between Executive and Members of Parliament: The Role of Members in the Diet *Ono, Yoshikuni - University of Michigan, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.465 What Is the Parliament’s Role in Promoting Democracy, Peace and Social Harmony? Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers From Rubber Stamp to ‘Superbody’? The Role of the Indonesian Parliament during the Democratization Process *Ziegenhain, Patrick - Arnold Bergstraesser Institute, Germany, [email protected]

Legislative Staff as a Bridge to Democracy *Soares, Ana Rosa - UNDP, Brazil, [email protected] Carvalho, Marcio A. - Fgv/Ebape, Brazil, [email protected]

Parliamentary Democracy in Malaysia Jawan, Jayum - Universiti Putra Malaysia / University of Hull, Malaysia, [email protected] *Agus Yusoff, Mohammad - Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia, [email protected]

Parliamentary Immunity and the Protection of Democracy in Turkey Wigley, Simon - Bilkent University, Turkey, [email protected] *Koçan, Gürcan - Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, [email protected]

Role of Legislatures in Conflict and Post-Conflict Societies *Nakamura, Robert - University at Albany SUNY, United States of America, [email protected] Johnson, John - University at Albany, SUNY, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.466 Legislative Voting Relations Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Political Competition and Legal Mobilization: Bandwagon Coalitions and Citizen Litigation in Japan *Marshall, Jonathan - Carthage College, United States of America, [email protected]

Sequential Demands in Multi-Issue Legislative Bargaining *Goertz, Johanna - The Ohio State University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Dimensionality of European Legislatures: Comparing Denmark, Norway and Ireland *Hansen, Martin Ejnar - Department of Political Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark, [email protected]

The Primaries and their Effect on the Behavior of the Elected Representatives in the 13th Knesset *Akirav, Osnat - Weatern Galilee College and Haifa University, Israel, [email protected]

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SS01.467 Media, Democratic Legitimacy and Identity Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Calibrated Coercion and the Maintenance of Hegemony in Singapore *George, Cherian - Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, [email protected]

From Mediocracy to Mediocrity: the Impact of Media Manipulation on the Democratic Political Process Tortola, Pier Domenico - Boston University, United States of America, [email protected] *Zambernardi, Lorenzo - Ohio State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Information and the Development of a Mass European Identity *Bruter, Michael - London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Media Policy and Democracy: How and How Far Can Media Regulators Achieve Democratic Legitiimacy: A Case Study in the UK *Beveridge, Robert - Napier University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

The Politics of Institutionalization in People's Republic of China: A Perspective of Media's Governance in the Digital Era *Zeng, Huaguo - Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, [email protected]

SS01.468 Media, Electorates and Representation: Implications for Discovery Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Disasters, Media, and Emergency Assistance: A Comparison of Japan and the United States Potter, David - Nanzan University, Japan, [email protected] *Van Belle, Douglas - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected]

Media Freedom and Corruption: A Cross-National Comparison *Naurin, Daniel - Dep. of Political Science, Goteborg University, Sweden, [email protected] Lindstedt, Catharina - Dep. of Political Science, Goteborg University, Sweden, [email protected]

The Politics of Fear, Reason and Leadership:Political discourse, Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Political Marketing’ *Dean, Dianne - University of Hull Business School, United Kingdom, [email protected]

What Did the French See From the Genocide in Rwanda? What Did the Journalists Say About It ? The Logics of TV Journalism on Foreign Topics *Siméant, Johanna - Université Lille 2, France, [email protected]

What Manga Says About Politics *Bouissou, Jean-Marie - Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, France, [email protected]

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SS01.469 Globalisation, Media and Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Global Communication and Global Democracy: Recent Cases *Hong, Hsiu-Chu - Chung-Yu Institute of Technology, Taiwan, [email protected]

Globalised Media and Political Agenda in Nigeria *Aina, Ayandiji Daniel - Babcock University,, Nigeria, [email protected]

Media Election and Democracy in India *Kumar Jain, Dr.Sumitrra - Bhagat Singh College (E), Univ.of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Media Globalization: How the Western Media Imagines World News *Stanton, Richard - The University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

Rupert Murdoch and the Commercial Uses of Political Partisanship in News *Tiffen, Rodney - University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

SS01.47 Student Panel Organized jointly by IPSA and IAPSS Convenor Maltais, Bruno - Canada, [email protected]

Chair Maltais, Bruno - Concordia University, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Institutional Trust in the Context of Post-Communist Democratic Consolidation *Todor, Arpad - SNSPA, Romania, [email protected]

Public Opinion and the Premises of a Third Electoral Solution *Cismas, Ioana - SNSPA, Romania, [email protected]

Societal Accountability and Democratization in the Philippines *Arugay, Aries - Department of Political Science University of the Philippine, Philippines, [email protected]

Son, Daughter or Brilliant? A Study of the Importance of Gender and Family Background for Becoming Prime Ministers in South Asia *Jensenius, Francesca - Duke University, Norway, [email protected]

The Evolution and Transformation of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) after the Cold War: A Debate between Normative Structures and Power Configurations *Vandemoortele, Antoine - Université de Montreal, Canada, [email protected]

The German Reunification and Eastern Enlargement Of The European Union: Two Roads Towards Integration *Novotna, Tereza - Boston University, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Discussant Oprisor, Anca - International Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS), Slovenia, [email protected]

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SS01.470 Political Parties: Theoretical Investigations Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Parties and Welfare Associations: Constituency-Linking and Legitimacy Gains Through Associational Welfare Provision *Grosse, Ingrid - University of Umeå, Sweden, [email protected]

Political Cleavages: The Issue of Universal Applicability *Meleshkina, Elena - Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, [email protected]

The Validity of Stein Rokkan's Model Accross Time and Space *Larsen, Stein Ugelvik - University of Bergen, Norway, [email protected]

SS01.471 Parties and Electoral Institutions Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Alternation of Parties in Power: Electoral institutions and their Impact on Ruling Party Durability *Nishikawa, Misa - Ball State University, United States of America, [email protected]

An Assessment of the Legal Foundations Necessary for Intra-Party Democracy in Common Law Nations *Gauja, Anika - Sydney University, Australia, [email protected]

Introduction of Public Financing System of Party Activities and Its Impact on Political Process: Case of Japan *Shiratori, Rei - IPSJ and Tokai University, Japan, [email protected]

Political Funds and Election Outcomes in Korea: The Impact of Banning Corporate Contributions *Kim, Euysung - Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Transnational Party Links and the Changing Politics of Foreign Policy *Magnus Johansson, Karl - Södertörn University College, Sweden, [email protected]

SS01.473 Reform of Political Parties: Evaluations and Investigations I Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Lawson, Kay - San Francisco State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers "Democratizing" British Labour ? Inclusivity, Participation and Policy Education *Faucher-King, Florence - CEVIPOF, Sciences Po, France, [email protected]

Is Party System Working in the Present-Day Russia? Loubov, Alisova - Russian Scientific Fund, Russian Federation, [email protected] *Gennady, Semigyn - Institute of Comparative Political Science Russian Academy, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Political Parties and Electoral Reforms in India: An Evaluation *Samudrala, Sri Krishna - Sri Venkateswara University, India, [email protected]

When Should Political Parties Be Banned? The Case of Batasuna *Muro, Diego - King's College London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Discussant Lawson, Kay - San Francisco State University, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.474 Reform of Political Parties: Evaluations and Investigations II Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Lawson, Kay - San Francisco State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers A Two-Party System in Japan ? *Okawa, Chihiro - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Decline of Dominance: Japanese LDP and U.S. Democratic party in the mid-1990s *Sohn, Byoung-kwon - Chungang University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Public Policy and the Politics of Grassroot Mobilisation in Nigeria: Explaining the Electoral (Mis)fortune of Alliance for Democracy in the 2003 General Elections *Mustapha, Adesoye Isiaka - University of Benin, Nigeria, [email protected]

Discussant Lawson, Kay - San Francisco State University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.475 New Developments for European Political Parties Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers “Freedom’s Children” and New Political Loyalties: Young People and Their Political Participation in the Triangular Empirical Analyse of Eight Countries in Europe *Paakkunainen, Kari - Department of Political Science, University of Helsinki, Finland, [email protected]

Examining Institutional Effects on New Parties’ Success: A Comparative Analysis of 15 West European Democracies *Hino, Airo - University of Essex, Belgium, [email protected]

What Brings you Here? Motivations and Political Perceptions of Young Party Members in 6 European Democracies Bruter, Michael - London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] *Harrison, Sarah - London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected]

SS01.476 Global Theoretical Issues for Political Parties Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Typology of Contemporary Party Systems *Siaroff, Alan - The University of Lethbridge, Canada, [email protected]

Consumerism, Sophism, and Market-Oriented Parties. The Rationalist Misconception of Political Marketing Theory *Brandenburg, Heinz - University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, [email protected]

How Nations Govern Political Parties *Janda, Kenneth - Northwestern University, United States of America, [email protected]

Resource Model of Party Competition *Sikk, Allan - University of Tartu, Estonia, [email protected]

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SS01.477 Political Parties in New Democracies Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Internal Democracy within Mongolian Political Parties *Erdenebileg, Gerelt-Od - Mongolian State University of Education, Mongolia, [email protected]

Political Parties and Democratic Governance in Southern Africa *Matlosa, Khabele - Electoral Institute of Southern Afica (Eisa), South Africa, [email protected]

The Organization of Political Parties in Latvia: A Potemkin Village? *Auers, Daunis - University of Latvia, Latvia, [email protected]

Winning, Losing and Policy Representation: Explaining Party Role for System Support in New and Established Democracies *Paskeviciute, Aida - Binghamton University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.478 Democracy on the Far-Right: Is Populism Enduring? Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers "Conservative Revolution": Proper Name or Generic Concept? *Umland, Andreas - National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, Ukraine, [email protected]

News Bias, Information Bias: How Media Consumption Influences Opinions, Attitudes, and Votes *Endersby, James - University of Missouri, United States of America, [email protected]

Routine non-manual workers and Extreme Right voting *Evans, Jocelyn - University of Salford, United Kingdom, [email protected]

SS01.480 Right Wing Parties and Democracy Convenor Dvoráková, Vladimíra - Czech Republic, [email protected]

Chair Dvorakova, Vladimira - University of Economics, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Papers Does Democracy Need Vaules? The Analysis of Electoral Strategies of Counter-Acculturation Movements in the Parliamentary Election in Poland of 2005 *Lisiecki, Marcin - Political Science Institute, Poland, [email protected]

Local Voter Associations - anti-parties or quasi-parties? Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence from Germany Reiser, Marion - University of Halle-Wittenberg, Political Science, Germany, [email protected] *Holtmann, Everhard - University of Halle-Wittenberg, Political Science, Germany, [email protected]

Populist Parties and the Defence of Liberal Values *Akkerman, Tjitske - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Two Definitions of Anti-System Parties, Tested with Reference to the Turkish Case. The Crisis and Capacity of Democracy: National and International Perspectives *Morrison, Scott - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Dvorakova, Vladimira - University of Economics, Czech Republic, [email protected]

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SS01.482 Women and Political Representation: Obstacles and Opportunities Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Critical Mass, Deliberation and the Substantive Representation of Women *Chaney, Paul - Cardiff University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Struggling for Justice: Discourses of Gender Quotas in the French and the Swiss Parliament *Sgier, Lea - University of Geneva, Switzerland, [email protected]

The Democratisation of Democracy: the Identity Politics of Female Politicians in Cambodia *Lilja, Mona - The department of Peace and Development Reseach, Sweden, [email protected]

The Influence of Women in the Japanese Diet *Gaunder, Alisa - Southwestern University, United States of America, [email protected]

Women in the Canadian Senate *Mullen, Stephanie - Carleton university, Canada, [email protected]

Women's Representation in Parliaments and the 'Dirty Half Dozen' Pacific Countries *Nicholl, Rae - University of the South Pacific, Fiji, [email protected]

SS01.483 Conceptions and Manifestations of Citizenship Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers “Simultaneously Impossible and Necessary”: Women as Human and Citizenship in Representative Democracy. The Trouble with Judith Butler’s “Idioms of Universality” *Bright, Rochelle - University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected]

Contesting Exclusion: The Dilemmas of Citizenship in Nigeria *Adebanwi, Wale - University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Immigration and Supranational Citizenship: The Challenge of Constructing European Citizenship *Solé, Carlota - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, [email protected] Parella, Sònia - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, [email protected]

The Contradictory Character of Democratic Citizenship in Latin America *Armony, Ariel - Colby College, United States of America, [email protected]

The Establishing of Political Bindingness: A Microanalytic Approach *Nullmeier, Frank - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

The Value of Civility and Self-Limitation: Beyond an Ontological Understanding of Civil Society *Akman, Mehmet Ayhan - Sabanci University, Turkey, [email protected]

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SS01.484 What Motivates Citizens to Participate? Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Accountability and the Future of Democracy in Mexico *Natal, Alejandro - El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico, [email protected]

Determinants and Effects of Citizens’ Participation Policies at the Local Government Level in Europe: A Look at some Developments in France, UK, Germany and Spain *Del Pino, Eloisa - Department of Political Science, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain, [email protected]

Proportional Vote, Political Attitude and Communication Among Brazilian Electors *Alde, Alessandra - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, [email protected]

The Ad Hoc Citizen: Policy Interventions as Ad Hoc Playing Fields for Political Citizenship Dynamics *Verhoeven, Imrat - Scientific council for government policy/University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, [email protected]

The Changing Face of American Party Politics: Organization and Marketing as a Means to Grass Roots Mobilization *Ubertaccio, Peter - Stonehill College, United States of America, [email protected]

Venezuala 2002-2004: Popular Mobilization, Processes of Popular Consultation and Political Conflict *Romero Jiménez, Juan Eduardo - La Universidad del Zulia- LITEP, Venezuela, [email protected]

SS01.486 Civil Society and Ethnic Minorities Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Changing Ethnic Fortunes and Identitites in the United States: The Rise of Jewish Power in American Politics *Lazin, Fred A. - Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, [email protected]

Civic Culture in Disadvantaged Urban Districts: Results of an Empirical Research *Kock, Sonja - IKG, University of Bielefeld, Germany, [email protected] Heitmeyer, Wilhelm - IKG, University of Bielefeld, Germany, [email protected]

Direct Democracy and Right-Wing Populism: Comparative Lessons from the Swiss Case *Skenderovic, Damir - Department of Contemporary History, University of Fribourg, Switzerland, [email protected]

Rebuilding Civil Society in Bosnia-Herzegovina: A Lost Cause? *MacDonald, David Bruce - Otago University, New Zealand, [email protected]

The Politicisation of the Untouchables/Dalits in India: Towards more *Kolhe, Avinash - D.G.Ruparel College, Mahim, Mumbai- 400 016, India, [email protected]

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SS01.487 Theories of Political and Civic Participation Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Creating Community: A Remedy for Democracy's Discontents? *Schwarzmantel, John - University of Leeds, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Different Perceptions of Constitutional Citizenship in Turkey *Senturk, Nalan Soyarik - Baskent University, Turkey, [email protected]

Labour as a Political Field: Impacts on Participation, Representation and Sociability *Scheele, Alexandra - Institute for Social Research, Germany, [email protected]

More is Better in Civil Society? A Typology of Civil Society Configurations *Esperanza Casullo, Maria - Georgetown - Universidad de San Martin, Argentina, [email protected]

The Experience of 21th Century “Velvet” Revolutions in the Context of Post-Modern Situation: Peculiarities of Democratic Participation in Modern Ukraine *Proskulikova, Larisa - International Academy of Personell Management, Ukraine, [email protected]

Transforming Nationalism: Is post-nationalism or liberal-culturalism at work in Ireland? *Frost, Catherine - McMaster University, Canada, [email protected]

Vice and Virtue: Brazilian and US Experiences in Integrating Nonprofits into the Welfare State *Gomes, Eduardo - Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, [email protected] Smith, Steven Rathgeb - University of Washington, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.489 The Role of Civil Society in Democratic Consolidation Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Citizen Participation and Education about Democracy in Fukuoka Prefecture *Itow, Shigeyuki - Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan, [email protected]

Civil Society and Democracy in European Governance: Democratising Supranational Policy-Making? *Friedrich, Dawid - Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

Degrees of Grassroots Democracy in Rural India: A Case Study of Channapatna Taluk, Karnataka *Kitagawa, Masayuki - Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan, [email protected]

Leadership and/or Civil Society: The Case of Palermo (Italy) and Sao Paulo (Brazil) *Heuer, Wolfgang - Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

Popular protest, Coercion and Crises of Democracy in Latin America *Panizza, Francisco - London School of Economics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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SS01.490 Surveys: Empirical Investigations of Civic Participation Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Citizens Excluded from the Democratic Process May Initiate A Recall of the Officials *Sabes, Jane - Andrews University, United States of America, [email protected]

Civic Associations for Local Governance in Japan *Yi Hong, Okyeon - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Is Civil Society Working for Democracy? A Reassesment *Garcia, Alexandra - Universidad del Norte, Colombia, [email protected]

Political Support and Participation in a Non-Democratic Society: A Study of Chinese Urban Residents *Chen, Jie - Old Dominion University, United States of America, [email protected]

Reforming Chaebols in South Korea: Alliance between Government and Civil Society *Lee, Sook-Jong - Sung Kyun Kwan University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

SS01.492 The Importance of Participation in Building and Sustaining Democracy: Some Reflections and Investigations Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democratically Excluded: Citizens Participation, Non-Participation and the Crisis of Democracy *Jeziski, Marek - Political Science Institute of Nicolas Copernicus University, Poland, [email protected]

Dimensions of the Participatory Democracy in Vitória – ES - Brasil *Zorzal e Silva, Marta - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil, [email protected]

The Challenges of Inclusion and Participation in Democracy *Zvulun, Jacky - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected] McIlraith, James - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected]

The Crisis of Democracy in the Western European Context: Reflections of Minority Policy of Germany Towards Muslim Population After the 9/11 Event *Hilal Onur, Fatma - Hacettepe University, Turkey, [email protected]

Which is Important to the Participation: Institutional Design or Political Culture? *Wanderley Lubambo, Cátia - Fundação Joaquim Nabuco, Brazil, [email protected]

Will Participatory Democracy Work in Post Authoritarian Peru? *Revesz, Bruno - Cipca, Peru, [email protected]

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SS01.493 Gender and Civil Society I Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers "We Have no Past, so the Future is Ours!“: Women as Change Agents in Transition States *Derichs, Claudia - University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, [email protected]

Challenging Illusions of Equality: Integrating the Political Consciousness and Social Activism of Afro-Brazilian Women into International Relations Theory and Practice *Franklin, Jessica - McMaster University, Canada, [email protected]

New Democracy – Old Gender Inequalities? *Bernik, Ivan - University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Slovenia, [email protected]

The Women's Movement and Democratization in Turkey: A Critical Inquiry *Cosar, Simten - Baskent University, Turkey, [email protected]

SS01.494 Gender and Civil Society II Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers An Evaluation of Participation of Tribal Woman representatives in Local self Government : A Case Study of Rajasthan State in India *Pokharna, Bhawna - Govt. Meera Girls' College Udaipur, India, [email protected]

Autodisenfranchisement, Social Mobilizations and Public Policies: The French Case *Bouillaud, Christophe - Institut d'Etudes politiques de Grenoble, France, [email protected]

Changing Agendas: Women’s Movements and Democratic Responsiveness in the Post-War Era *Goss, Kristin - Duke University, United States of America, [email protected] Skocpol, Theda - Harvard University, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.496 Minorities, Ethnicity and Democratic Accommodation by the State Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democratization and Defusing Ethnic Conflicts in Indonesia: Case of West Kalimantan *Tanasaldy, Taufiq - RSPAS, Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

Ethnic Mobilization and Civil Society: Why the Palestinian Citizens of Israel Form Intraethnic Political Associations and the Kurds of Turkey do not *Haklai, Oded - Queen's University, Canada, [email protected]

Political Integration of the Albanian Minority in Post-Communist Montenegro *Ivezaj, Viktor - Wayne State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Politicizing Against the Grain: A Comparative Perspective on Jewish and Hindu Nationalism *Peled, Yoav - Tel Aviv University, Israel, [email protected] Shani, Ornit - Tel Aviv University, Israel, [email protected]

Respecting and Preserving Minorities: An Intrinsic Principle of Democracy. The Issue of Minorities in China *Liu, Xianghui - North China Electric Power University (Beijing(, China, [email protected]

SS01.497 Ethnicity: Identity Issues Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Etmicity Self-Identification in Xinjan-Pamir-Fergana Region *Hadjamberdiev, Igor - East University in Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgystan, [email protected] Bondarets, Leonid - International Institute Strategic Studies under President of KG, Kyrgystan, [email protected]

Inter-Ethnic/Religious Tensions, Identity and Democracy: Baltics and Ukraine Katsy, Dmitri - Petersburg State University, Russian Federation, [email protected] *Vallance, Brenda - St Edward's University, United States of America, [email protected]

North -East India's Ethnic Cauldron *Rais, Mohammad - Rajasthan High Court, India, [email protected]

Post-Communist States and the Challenge of Ethnic Accommodation *Sarkar, Bhaswati - Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, [email protected]

Quo Vadite, the Baltic States? Revisiting Post-Enlargement Identities *Jurkynas, Mindaugas - Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Lithuania, [email protected]

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SS01.498 Ethnicity: Conflicts and Boundaries Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Ethnic Enclosure: Language, Ethnic Boundaries and Ethnic Rivalries in the Caucasus *Rouvinski, Vladimir - Hiroshima University, Japan, [email protected]

Ethnic Kin and the Diffusion of Internal Conflict: The Role of Democracy *Forsberg, Erika - Dept of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden, [email protected]

Ethnic Relations and Conflict Management in Nigeria *Nwaka, Geoffrey I - Abia State University, Nigeria, [email protected]

Integrating Patterns of Ethnic Conflict Management: A Group-Oriented Approach *Dimitríjevics, Anna - Oxford University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Protest Events as Boundary Demarcation *Maguire, Diarmuid - University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

SS01.499 Institutional Design and Ethnic Policies Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democracy or a Mirage? Ethnicity and Interest Representation in Kenyan Political Parties. *Mbeya, Julius - University of Nairobi, Dept. of Political Science, Kenya, [email protected] Kiliko, Chrispus - University of Nairobi, Institute for Development Studies, Kenya, [email protected]

Federalism and Non-Territorial Minorities *Swenden, Wilfried - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Institutional Basis of Secessionist Politics in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, and South Africa *Anderson, Lawrence - University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, United States of America, [email protected]

State Power and the Re-Traditionalization of Ethnicity in Post-Colonial Africa *Tompihe, Jean - University of California, United States of America, [email protected]

Working of Parliamentary Democracy in India: A Case Study of Social Interaction and Political Participation of the Ethnic Groups in Assam *Phukon, Girin - Dibrugarh University, India, [email protected]

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SS01.500 National Solidarity and Ethnic Issues Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Ethnic Politics and Democracy in Africa: Challenges of Institutional Engineering in Nigeria *Alapiki, Henry - University of portHarcourt,Nigeria, Nigeria, [email protected]

Imperial Influences and the Formation of the Post-Soviet National Identities *Kadyrzhanov, Rustem - Institute of Philosophy and Political Science, Kyrgystan, [email protected] Nysanbaev, Abdumalik - Institute of Philosophy and Political Science, Kyrgystan, [email protected]

Reflections on Nationalism and Patriotism *Heinrich, Horst-Alfred - University of Stuttgart, Germany, [email protected]

Rewriting Muslim Exceptionalism: Language Policy and Secessionist Politics in Kashmir and Sindh *Mabry, Tristan James - University of Pennsylvania, United States of America, [email protected]

Uncertain National Imaginations in a Global Age The Rise of Taiwanese Nationalism *Wang, James W.Y. - National Taiwan University, Taiwan, [email protected]

SS01.501 Migration, Remittances and the Effects of Globalisation Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers From Refusion to Recognition: A Review of Taiwan’s Policy for High-Tech Immigrants from China *Tso, Chen-Dong - Graduate School of Social Informatics Yuan Ze University TW, Taiwan, [email protected]

Globalisation and Social Policy Governance in Thailand’s Poverty Alleviation Policy *Kitthananan, Amornsak - University of Bristol, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Globalization and Immigration: The Golden (Re)-Exodus of the Indian Techies to Homeland *Chattopadhyay, Shibani - University of FLorida, United States of America, [email protected]

Governance and Remittances: Preferences of Informal Channels among Bangladeshi Migrants in Hong Kong *Ullah, AKM Ahsan - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

More Migration, Less Remittances? Cortina, Jeronimo - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected] *Ochoa, Enrique - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.502 State-Civil Society Relations Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Blurring Boundaries, Sharing Authority: State-Community Negotiations around Personal Laws in India *Solanki, Gopika - McGill University, Canada, [email protected]

Civil Society-State Relations in Africa: Implications for Democracy and Governance with Specific Reference to Kenya *Kiliko, Chrispus - University of Nairobi Institute for Development Studies, Kenya, [email protected] Mbeya, Julius - University of Nairobi,Department of political Science, Kenya, [email protected]

Decentralisation, Development and the Dalits in India * Patheerathu, Mohana Kumar K. - D.B.College, Sasthamcotta (Affiliated to the University of Kerala), India, [email protected]

Democratic Constraints to Multi-Dimensional Organization in India *Berthet, Samuel - centre de sciences humaines, section sciences politiques, India, [email protected]

Democratizing Indigenous-State Relations *Murphy, Michael - University of Otago, New Zealand, [email protected]

Health Devolution and Central-Local Relations in the Philippines: The Tripartite Partnership of the Department of Health, Local Government Units and Civil Society Organizations *Atienza, Maria Ela - University of the Philippines, Philippines, [email protected]

SS01.503 Human Rights: Institutions, Policies and International Norms Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Empirical Comparative Studies on the Human Rights Situations of East Asia, East Europe, and Latin America *Lee, Sang Hwan - Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Essence of Bureaucracies:International Human Rights Norms and Japan’s Asylum and Citizenship Policies *Strausz, Michael - University of Washington, United States of America, [email protected]

Human Rights Institutionalization in the Former USSR Countries *Sungurov, Alexander - SPb Center for Humanities and Political Studies STRATEGY, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Search for Multilateral Approach to the North Korean Human Rights Issues: Constraints and Strategic Relevance *Heo, Man-ho - Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

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SS01.505 Theories of Human Rights Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Birthright Citizenship as Inherited Property: A Critical Inquiry *Shachar, Ayelet - University of Toronto/ Law & Political Science, Canada, [email protected]

Cosmopolitics, Feminisms, and Human Rights *Reilly, Niamh - University of Limerick, Ireland, [email protected]

Democracy and Human Rights - Ideas between Universality and Relativism *Dudy, Peter - Amani Research & Consulting Institute, Germany, [email protected]

Importing Democracy? International and Domestic Courts in the Enforcement of International Human Rights Law *Flanagan, Tanja - Georgetown University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Changing Boundaries of Political Rights in Europe *Sicakkan, Hakan G. - University of Bergen, Norway, [email protected] Kocan, Gürcan - Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, [email protected] Öncü, Ahmet - Sabanci University, Turkey, [email protected]

The Social Movement’S Prophets: The French Leaders of the Global Justice Movement *Tenenbaum, Nathalie - Centre de Sociologie Européenne/EHESS, France, [email protected]

Transnational Violence, Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Human Rights *Barzilai, Gad - University of Washington, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.507 Issues of Identity in Immigration Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Enhancing Integration and Participation of Immigrants and Ethnic Communities in Western Developed Democracies *Bermejo, Rut - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain, [email protected]

Human Rights & Migration Problem in South Asia *Saini Bajrang, Bajrang Lal - Govt.College , BUNDI, India, [email protected]

Immigrant Women in the Nordic Countries: Comparative Perspectives on Special Policies *Wimelius, Malin Eklund - Department of Political Science, Umeå University, Sweden, [email protected] Gustafsson, Gunnel - Department of Political Science, Umeå University, Sweden, [email protected]

Tales from a Distant 'Home': Chinese and Indian Ethnic Migrant Experiences in South and South East Asia *Weeraratne, Suranjan - McGill University, Canada, [email protected]

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SS01.508 Democratising Non-State Actors Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Consensus Decision-Making in the Trading System: A Danger for National Democracy? *Iorio, Mariarosaria - University of Lausanne, Italy, [email protected]

Democratizing Non-State Actors in a Globalizing World Order *Macdonald, Terry - Oxford University (Merton College), United Kingdom, [email protected]

Promoting Democracy through International Organizations *Axelrod, Robert - University of michigan, United States of America, [email protected]

Prospects for Transnational Democracy *Karlsson, Johan - Department of Political Science, Göteborg University, Sweden, [email protected]

Unions and Global Democracy: Can Cross-border Labor Activism Strengthen Democratic Governance? *Greven, Thomas - Free University of Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

SS01.509 Multiculturalism in Democracies Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Civil Society, Islam and Democracy *Kadioglu, Ayse - Sabanci University, Turkey, [email protected]

Democracy, Political (In)tolerance, and Nation-Building *M. Eisenstein, Maurice - Purdue University Calumet, United States of America, [email protected] A. Eisenstein, Marie - Indiana University Northwest, United States of America, [email protected]

Dilemna of Diversity in a Multicultural Democratic Set-Up: A Comparative Study *Subhash, Manju - Maitreyi College, University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Jerusalem’s Churches in Perspective: How Palestinian Christians Identify Themselves in Relation to the Arab-Israeli Conflict as well as to the Existing Status Quo *Kuruvilla, Samuel Jacob - University of Exeter, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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SS01.510 Civil Society, Local Politics and Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Citizen’s Will as a Challenge? Political Elites in the Dilemma of Professionalisation and New Demands of Legitimation *Aderhold, Jens - Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, [email protected] Pàhle, Katja - Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg,Inst. of Sociology, Germany, [email protected]

Civil Society, Local Politics, and Democracy in Japan: The State of “Partnership” and “Collaboration” Between Civil Society Groups and Local Government in Local Cities *Sugiyama, Tomoko - Tokai University, Japan, [email protected]

Designing the Decentralized World: Rise of Politicians and Civil Society in Japanese and Korean Authority Migration *Bae, Yooil - University of Southern California, United States of America, [email protected]

Developing Democratic Politics As a Political Guarantee of Constructing the Harmonious Society *Zhang, XiaoHong - Wuhan University, China, [email protected]

Metropolitan Government in South Africa *Cameron, Robert - Department of Political Studies University of Capetown, South Africa, [email protected]

When Politics is Local: Coalitional Instability in Latin America *Kellam, Marisa - University of California, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.511 Citizens and Local Decision Making Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Local Goverance in Japan and Taiwan *Su, Chun-Pin - Diwan College of Management, Taiwan, [email protected]

Malaysian Women’s Participation in Local Government Politics: the Case of Local Authorities in Penang *Wan Mohd Nor, Wan Asna - Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia, [email protected]

The Modernization Processes of Citizen’s Participation in Local Government *Brezovsek, Marjan - University of Ljubljana, Faculty of social sciences, Slovenia, [email protected] Hacek, Miro - University of Ljubljana, Faculty of social sciences, Slovenia, [email protected]

Women in Local Democracy: Female Representation in Municipal Councils in Sweden *Wide, Jessika - Dept of Political Science, Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

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SS01.512 The Roots of Democracy: Local and Community Groups’ Participation in Democratisation Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Comunity Development as a Form of Direct Democracy - Is it Applicable in Putin's Russia? *Kokarev, Igor - Citizen Foundation, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Decentralization, Governance and Poverty:The Triumph of Municipal Participative Democracy in Northeast Brazil *Do Vale, Helder Ferreira - Universidad de Barcelona, Spain, [email protected]

Democratic Inclusion and Exclusion in Local Sustainability: A Case Study of Cambridge, UK *Chen, Kuo-Hsien - Lancaster University, Taiwan, [email protected]

Formal Participation or Effective Exclusion? The Challenges of Participatory Local Government in South Africa *Tapscott, Chris - University of the Western Cape, South Africa, [email protected]

Working of Grassroots Democracy In India – A Study of Panchayati Raj System in Rajasthan State *Sohan, Sohan Lal Meena - J. N. V. University Jodhpur, India, [email protected]

SS01.513 The Impact of NGOs at State Level: Some Country Comparisons Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Ennobling Democracy: NGOs and the Indian experience *Partha Pratim, Basu - Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India, [email protected]

Human Rights Activity of the International Non-Governmental Organisations in Russia: Modern Child's Right for Life *Belozerova, Julia - St. Petersburg State University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Is Funding from Northern Countries to South African NGOs Detrimental to the Country's Democracy? *Hendrickse, Rozenda - Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa, [email protected]

The Role of Non Governmental Organization In The Third World: The Cases of Aceh and West Timor *Hermawanti, Mefi - University of Hawaii (Student), United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.514 Social Movements, Civil Society and Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Poor Peoples Movements or Strong Political Actors? The Organisations of Unemployed in Italy *Baglioni, Simone - Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies, Switzerland, [email protected]

Skills Transfer for Development Cooperation: The JOCV Experiences *Hossain Moni, Monir - Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies (GSAPS), Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

The Relations between New Social Movements and Political Parties: Their Impact on Nuclear Energy Policy Change. A Comparative Analysis *Yamasaki, Sakura - Universite catholique de Louvain and FNRS, Belgium, [email protected]

Towards a Regional Civil Society: Japanese Non-Governmental Participation in Southeast Asia and the Case of Landmines *Gilson, Julie - University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, [email protected]

SS01.515 Influences of NGOs in Theory and Practice Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Are Voluntary Organizations a Source of Social Capital and Civic Virtue? A Comparative Study in European Democracies *Vázquez-García, Rafael - University of Granada, Spain, [email protected] Jerez-Mir, Miguel - Georgetown University, United States of America, [email protected]

Growing Strength and Influence of Non Government Organizations (N.G.Os) in the Promotion of Human Rights *Kaur, Jasjit - Mata Sundri College,University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Labour Internationalism as Global Democratic Resource: Semantics and Practices *Seferiades, Seraphim - Panteion University of Social & Political Sceince, Greece, [email protected]

SS01.516 The European Union: Pushing the Boundaries of the Politics of Identity Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Multi-level Territorial Attachments and Political Opinions in the EU *Berg, Linda - Dep. of Political Science, Göteborg University, Sweden, [email protected]

Religion and Politics in Europe: Fresh Challenges to Political Science Research *Fiala, Petr - Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, [email protected]

The European Union and Democratization in Turkey: An Evaluation *Turkmen, Fusun a - Galatasaray University, Turkey, [email protected]

Turkish Elites and Public Opinion’s Political Attitudes and Opinions Towards Democracy and the Democratization Process in Turkey within the Framework of Turkey’s Full Membership Process to the European Union *Monceau, Nicolas - Grenoble Institute of Political Studies, France, [email protected]

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SS01.517 Prospects for Democracy in Islamic Cultures Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Fifth Democratic Wave? Observations from Muslim Countries *Hussain, Imtiaz - Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico, [email protected]

Democracy in the Arab World? How an Ambivalent Culture Has Undermined the Efforts to Democratise the Arab World *Batainah, Heba - University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected]

Loyalty to Self, Organization or State? An Organizational Perspective on Political Change in the Middle East and Beyond *Sinno, Abdulkader - Indiana University, United States of America, [email protected]

Prospects for Democratization in the Middle East: The Cases of Lebanon and Palestine *Makdisi, Karim - The American University of Beirut, Lebanon, [email protected]

Washington, Riyadh, and Democratization in the Middle East: Reassessing the State of a Sixty-Year Partnership *Dowdy, William L. - Alabama State University and Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.518 Political Culture and the Prospects for Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Assessing Political Culture in Post-Communist Countries: Evidence from Estonia *Pettai, Vello - University of Tartu, Estonia, [email protected]

Caste, Social Justice and Democracy in North India *Gupta, Matadin - University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

Democracy and Colonialism: Or, Can a Jewish Democracy Endure? *Levy, Gal - Open University, Israel, [email protected]

Democratizing Reforms in Turkey (1995-2004) *Özbudun, Ergun - Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, [email protected]

The Legacy of Mahathirism: Islam & Process Of Democracy In Malaysia During the Period of Tun Dr Mahathir's Administration 1981 - 2003 *Aminah Haji Hasbullah, Hajjah - Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (UNITAR), Malaysia, [email protected]

Venezuela case:The Future of Democracy in Latin America *Arriojas, Ennar - Fundación Justicia y Democracia, Venezuela, [email protected]

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SS01.519 Gendered Political Participation: Democracy and Beyond Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Gender Differences in Political Participation in Korea and Japan *Lee, Hyun-Chool - The National Assembly Library, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Performance of Women Functionaries in Urban Local Bodies in India *Chand, Lal - Department of Public Administration, University Of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India, [email protected]

Woman and Politics *Shkarbagy, Alieh - -, Islamic Republic of Iran, [email protected] Alavyon, Mohamad - -, Islamic Republic of Iran, [email protected]

Women and Politics in Nigeria: Towards Participatory Democracy in Ogun State, South - Western Nigeria. *Fayomi, Oluyemi - Covenant University, Nigeria, [email protected]

Women’s Democratization: Crossing Political Borders from Social Movements to Political Institutions *Stevenson, Linda - West Chester University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.520 Gender, Participation and Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Sen, Leyla - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democracy in Korea : Gender Equality and Participatng Democracy Chun, Kyung Ock - Sookmyung Women's University, Republic of Korea, [email protected] *Oh, Jaelim - Sookmyung Women's University, Republic of Korea, [email protected] Kim, Younglan - Sookmyung Women's University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The Impact of Women on Public Policy: A Case Study of Women in Thai Politics *Iwanaga, Kazuki - Halmstad University, Sweden, [email protected]

The Presence and Participation of Women in Panchayati Raj Institution *Kaur, Ajit - Guru Nanak Dev University,Amritsar, India, [email protected]

Discussant Sen, Leyla - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

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SS01.522 Public Accountability: Citizens, Finance and Government Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Accountability and the Legitimacy of Public Administration *Meijer, Albert - Utrecht School of Governance, The Netherlands, [email protected] Zouridis, Stavros - Tilburg School of Politics and Public Administration, The Netherlands, [email protected] Wisse, Eva - Tilburg School of Politics and Public Administration, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Accountability, Economics, and Party Politics in Japan *Burden, Barry - Harvard University, United States of America, [email protected]

Globalisation by Numbers: What Does the Installation of the International Financial Reporting Standards Mean to the Conduct of Economic Policy in France? *Ramirez, Carlos - HEC School of Management, France, [email protected]

The Place of Parliamentary Public Accounts Committees in Australia's Democracy *Jones, Kate - La Trobe University, Australia, [email protected]

Trust Me, I’m a Politician: Political Accountability and Australia’s Recent Elections Errington, Wayne - Charles Sturt University, Australia, [email protected] *Van Onselen, Peter - Edith Cowan University, Australia, [email protected]

What Causes Public Approval of Governmental Actors? Experimental Data on Citizen Evaluations of the U.S. Congress McDermott, Monika - University of Connecticut, United States of America, [email protected] *Jones, David - City University of New York, Baruch College, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.524 Reforming the Public Sector and the Market Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Economic Reforms in India *Saxena, Pradeep K. - University of Rajasthan, India, [email protected]

Emergence of a Competition State in East Central Europe: A Threat to Local Democracy? *Drahokoupil, Jan - Central European University, Hungary, [email protected]

Japanese Welfare Reform and Capability Approach *Gotoh, Reiko - Ritsumeikan University, Japan, [email protected]

Legal Activism: A Portrait of the Unintended Consequences of Reform in China *Tower, Jason - University of Michigan, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.525 Evaluating Public Sector Reform at Local, Regional and National Levels Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Governance and Public Administration: Making Sense of Public Sector Reforms in Post Military Nigeria *Aiyede, Emmanuel Remi - University of Ibadan, Nigeria, [email protected]

Massively Reformed, But Is It Any Better? An Evaluation of New Labour's 'Modernisation' of British Sub-Central Government *Game, Chris - The University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Organizational Reforms in Self-Administered Units in Germany: A Study from Political Science Point of View *Klenk, Tanja - Zentrum für Sozialpolitik, Germany, [email protected]

The Impact of Lump-sum Retirement Allowance on the Integrity of the Public Service: the Case of the Government of Japan *Hirai, Bunzo - Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan, [email protected]

The Problem of Local Democracy and a Culture of Regional Political Development in Contemporary Russia *Fadeeva, Lioubov - Perm State University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

SS01.527 Public Sector Reform: Impact of Culture and Civil Society Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Administrative Reform in Russia: Impact on Civil Society *Ignatova, Tatiana - North-Caucasus Academy of Public Administration, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Democracy Delivered? Requesters' Experience of Freedom of Information in the UK *Holsen, Sarah - University College London, United Kingdom, [email protected] Roberts, Alasdair - Syracuse University, United States of America, [email protected] Hazell, Robert - University College London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Inducing Client-Focus in Bureaucracy: Prospects and Challenges *Beniwal, Vijender Singh - University of Bergen, Norway, [email protected]

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SS01.528 Analyzing Relations Between Politicians and Bureaucrats Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Changing Modes of Coordination in European Higher Education Systems *Leisyte, Liudvika - CHEPS, University of Twente, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Intertemporal Trade-offs in Administrative Rule-Making: Sunset Provisions and the Pace of Reform *Baum, Jeeyang - University of California, San Diego, United States of America, [email protected] Bawn, Kathleen - University of California, Los Angeles, United States of America, [email protected]

Public Management Policy Making and Administrative Reform Processes in Portugal *de Carvalho, Elisabete - Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas, Portugal, [email protected]

The Commitment of High-Ranking Civil Servants and Politicians to Democratic Values: Case of Slovenia *Hacek, Miro - University of Ljubljana, Faculty of social sciences, Slovenia, [email protected] Brezovsek, Marjan - University of Ljubljana, Faculty of social sciences, Slovenia, [email protected]

SS01.529 Candidate Selection: Consequences and Strategies Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Bringing Democracy Back to the Grassroots: The Caucus vs. the Primary *Hull, Christopher C. - Georgetown University, United States of America, [email protected]

Candidate Selection and its Consequences in Political Parties in Southern Africa *Mac Giollabhui, Shane - Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland, [email protected]

Democratization and the Determinants of Party Rules for Candidate Selection *Field, Bonnie N. - Bentley College, United States of America, [email protected] Siavelis, Peter - Wake Forest University, United States of America, [email protected]

Presidential Candidate Selection and Democracy: Lessons from Latin America *Alarcón-Olguín, Victor - Universida Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico, [email protected]

Subconstituency Politics: A Theory of Representation and Coalition Building based on Social Identity *Bishin, Benjamin - University of Miami, United States of America, [email protected]

Why Is Democracy ‘Underperforming?’: The Limitations of Political Recruitment. *Melich, Jiri S. - University of Belgrade, Czech Republic, [email protected]

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SS01.530 Evaluations of Corruption Reform and Accountability Mechanisms Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Can Amnesty Beat Corruption? A New Light on Corruption Research in Hong Kong and China *David, Roman - Baptist University, Hong Kong, [email protected]

Corruption scandals in Costa Rica *Villarreal-Fernandez, Evelyn - University of Oxford, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Defining Political Corruption in Kyrgyzstan: Patronage Networks and Public Perceptions *Lavrova, Victoria - American University - Central Asia, Kyrgystan, [email protected]

The Impact of Corruption on Interpersonal and Political Trust in New Democracies: Evidence from Argentina and Mexico *Catterberg, Gabriela - Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentina, [email protected] Moreno, Alejandro - instituto Autonomo de Mexico, Mexico, [email protected]

The Regulation of Governmental Ethics in Parliamentary Democracies: Comparing Recent Reforms in Canada and Japan *Juillet, Luc - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

SS01.531 Corruption as an Obstacle to Democratisation Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers How Democracy Works in Bangladesh? The Undemocratic Practice Through Prevalent Violence, Corruption and Destructive Hartals *Hossain, Amran - The University of Sheffield, Bangladesh, [email protected]

Parliamentary Communists and Democracy in India: CPI(M)in West Bengal since 1977 *Jana, Arun Kanti - University of North Bengal, India, [email protected]

Soap Operas in Post-Soviet Russia: Are They as Harmless as They Appear? *Mukhina, Irina - Boston College, United States of America, [email protected]

The Failure of State Sponsored Indigenous Democracy in Australia *Johns, Gary - Institute of Public Affairs, Australia, [email protected]

The Legal Basis of Corruption: The State, Law and Local Institutions Seen Through the Lens of the Indian Pharmaceutical Opium Industry *de Wilde, Roeland - London School of Economics, Switzerland, [email protected]

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SS01.532 Challenges to Consolidating Democracy: Theory and Practice Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Dvorakova, Vladimira - IPSA, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Papers Democratiztion Processes and Democratic Consolidation in Africa: A Theoretical Statement *Kiikpoye, Aaron - Rivers State College of Education, Nigeria, [email protected]

Problems and Prospects of Democracy in an Emerging State: The Case of the Palestinian Authority *Stevenson, Garth - Brock University, Canada, [email protected] Abu-Ramadan, Amani - Brock University, Canada, [email protected]

Talking about Democratization in Africa: Models and Modalities *Maglo, Koffi - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America, [email protected]

The Challenge of Democratization in the Middle-East *Charfi, Mohamed - Département de science politique, Université de Genève, Switzerland, [email protected]

The Crisis of Institutional Legitimacy as a Challenge to Democratic Consolidation in Africa *Kimathi, Leah - Nairobi University, Kenya, [email protected]

SS01.533 The Role of Economics in New and Established Democracies Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Governing the Poor in Four Canadian Urban Neighbourhoods *Murray, Karen - University of New Brunswick, Canada, [email protected]

Pro-Poor Populist Policies in Thailand: Rhetoric or Reality? *Kuhonta, Erik - McGill University, Canada, [email protected] Mutebi, Alex - National University of Singapore, Singapore, [email protected]

State and Capital Today *Matos Souza, Angelita - Campinas University (Unicamp), Brazil, [email protected]

Understanding Good Governance and Democracy in the Context of Poverty Alleviation *Esau, Michelle - University of the Western Cape, South Africa, [email protected]

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SS01.534 The Impact of Globalisation Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Study on the Impact of Globalization on the Development of International Fisheries Law: with Special Aspect on International Fisheries Organizations *Wang, Kuan-Hsiung - Institute of the Law of the Sea, National Taiwan Ocean Uni., Taiwan, [email protected]

Citizenship in Globalizing World *Uhan, Samo - Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, [email protected] Hafner-Fink, Mitja - Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, [email protected]

Financial Globalization and Democratic Development: The Disaggregated and Nonlinear Effects of Foreign Capital on Democratization *Bayulgen, Oksan - University of Connecticut, United States of America, [email protected]

Is America the World? Paradoxes of Anti-Globalization in the Twenty-First Century *Griffiths, Martin - Flinders University, Australia, [email protected]

Japanese Industrial Policy and Economic Relations in a Global World: The Case of Autos *Anderson, Stephen J. - US Department of Commerce, US Consulate, Nagoya, Japan, [email protected]

SS01.535 Privatisations and Globalisations Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Political Privatizations *Sequeira, Sandra - Harvard University, United States of America, [email protected]

Public-Private Partnerships and the Reconfiguration of Policy Networks: A Non Utilitarian Perspective for Democratic Governance *Rouillard, Christian - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected] Montpetit, Eric - Université de Montréal, Canada, [email protected]

The Last Banquet of Socialism: The Privatization of State-owned Enterprises in China *Zeng, Jin - The Johns Hopkins University, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.536 Emerging Issues for Political Economy and Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Demographic Pressure and Attitudes towards Public Transfer Policies in Germany: The Emergence of a New Political Generation? *Wilkoszewski, Harald - Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany, [email protected]

Informal Economy in a Democratic Setting: Modern Greece *Danopoulos, Constantine P. - San Jose State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Regulating Intellectual Property Claims: Conflicts in the Knowledge Society *Haunss, Sebastian - University of Hamburg, Germany, [email protected]

The Political Origins of the Financial Crises of the 21st Century: Path Dependence of Financial Systems in Korea, Thailand and Mexico *Okabe, Yasunobu - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Why Corporatism and Consensus Democracy do not Matter for Socio-Economic Performance *Vergunst, Noël - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands, [email protected]

SS01.537 Comparing Fiscal Policies Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Budget Politics in Germany and Japan: A Comparison of Institutions, Actors and Decision-Making Processes *Riemann, Silke - Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany, [email protected]

Finance as Fiscal Policy: FILP and the Political Puzzle of Japan's Parsimonious Budget Policy *Park, Gene - UC Berkeley, Japan, [email protected]

Forget the Rules! Partisanship, Bargaining, and the Politics of Investment *Pinto, Pablo - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Political Economy of Risk in the International Financial System: History and Evolution *Jarvis, Darryl - University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

Understanding Federalism "Devil´s Pact": Senate Overrepresentation and Subnational Fiscal Relations in Argentina *Gordin, Jorge P. - Institut Barcelona D´Estudis Internacionals, Spain, [email protected]

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SS01.538 Globalisation and Political Economy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers China’s Policy Toward A Free Trade Agreement with Japan:Proposals, Problems and Prospects *Wang, Qingxin - University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, [email protected]

From Developmental State to Regulatory State? Institutional Foundations of National Economy in the Global Age *Wang, James W.Y. - National Taiwan University, Taiwan, [email protected]

The Developmental State and Governance in East Asia *Lim, Haeran - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Transnational Corporate Crime and the State: Democratizing Rule-Making *Mackenzie, Cynthia - LaTrobe University, Australia, [email protected]

Unilateral Trade Preferences: Cooperation or Coercion? The Case of the Andean Trade Preference Act *Arashiro, Zuleika - La Trobe University, Australia, [email protected]

SS01.539 Corporatising Democracy? Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Asian Democratization and the Political Business Cycle: Comparing Eight Asian Countries *Shen, Wen-Chia - Michigan State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Corporatising the State, Governance, and the Future of Democracy in Thailand *Kitthananan, Amornsak - University of Bristol, United Kingdom, [email protected] Sapyen, Chettha - The Social Science Association of Thailand, Thailand, [email protected]

Democracy and Economic Development Development: Further Evidence from Nigeria *Odularu, Gbadebo - Covenant University, Nigeria, [email protected]

Partners in Governance or Partners in Crime? Public-Private Partnerships and Democratic Values in Hungary *Regeczi, David - University of Twente, The Netherlands, [email protected]

What is Post-Democracy? *Walsh, Mary - University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected]

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SS01.540 Corporate Culture: Analysing the Impact of Business on Politics Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Business and Democratization in Indonesia: The 2004 General Elections and Beyond *Madu, Ludiro - The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected]

Business and power in Russia:partnership or "power vertical"? *Petrovich Peregoodov, Sergey - Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russ, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Companies as Political Actors: Industry. Government Interaction in the Preparation of the EuP Directive *Kautto, Petrus - Finnish Environment Institute, Finland, [email protected]

Comparing Big Businessmen in Power: Thaksin, Berlusconi, and Bush *Bowornwathana, Bidhya - Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, [email protected]

Constructing Corporate Culture: Internal and External Exercises of Corporate Power in Society Kil, Byung-ok - Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected] *Ra, Mi-Kyoung - Soon Chun Hyang University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The Political Power of Business: Regulatory Strength, Economic Voting, and Information Asymmetry in Thirty-one Countries *Berhagen, Patrick - University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, [email protected]

SS01.541 Policy Makers, Shapers and Reformers: Comparing Interests Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Comparative Study on Interest Groups and Civil Society in Japan and the United States: Political Activation toward Lobbying and Mobilization *Imai, Hisayoshi - University of Tsukuba, Japan, [email protected]

Policy-Making and Interest Groups in Tanzania *Leigh Elliott-Teague, Ginger - Indiana University, United States of America, [email protected]

Public Policy and Democracy: Russia's Corridor of Possibilities *Krasin, Yury - Institute of Sociology RAS, Russian Federation, [email protected]

The Role of Policy Makers’ Belief Systems in Delivering Public Goods: The Case of Road Safety in Italy *Lewanski, Rodolfo - Dipartimento di Organizzazione e Sistema Politico, Italy, [email protected]

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SS01.542 Dilemmas in Welfare Policy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Antisocial Security: The Political Economy of Intergenerational Transfers *Grafstein, Robert - University of Georgia, United States of America, [email protected]

The Impact of Veto Points on Scandinavian Social Service Outcomes *Rauch, Dietmar - Department of Sociology, Umeå University, Sweden, [email protected]

Welfare State Dissatisfaction and Political Action *Pettersson, Maria - Department of Political Science, Göteborg University, Sweden, [email protected]

SS01.543 Dilemmas in Designing Social Policies Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Appropriate Technology for Urban Development: A Case of More Public-Private Partnership in India *Sharma, Alok - Gyan Vihar School of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan,, India, [email protected] Sharma, Vandana - Teacher, Govt. Upper Primary Girls School, Bassi, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, [email protected]

Inequality and Government Policies in Central and Eastern Europe *Ivanova, Maria - New York University, United States of America, [email protected]

Land Reform in Japan and South Korea: Any Lessons for Southern Africa? *Compton, Robert - SUNY Oneonta, United States of America, [email protected]

Making Babies, Making Families: Exploring Canada and India’s Policy on Reproductive Technologies *Tremblay, Reeta - Concordia University, Canada, [email protected]

Public Sphere and Discursive Hegemony *Lucas, Barbara - University of Geneva, Switzerland, [email protected]

Social Inclusion for Bolivia: A New Perspective *Cordova Pozo, Kathya Lorena - South Group Ltda., Cochabamba-Bolivia ; Universite Pierre Mendes France, Grenoble-France, Bolivia, [email protected]

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SS01.544 Global Science, Development and International Responses Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Institutional Integration in Complex Environments: Pursuing Rural Sustainability at the Regional Level in Australia and the U.S.A. *Morrison, Tiffany - Flinders University, Australia, [email protected]

Knowledge System to Cope with Climate Change: Taiwan’s Global Links and Localization *Chen, Roger S - Chung Cheng Istitute of Technology, Taiwan, [email protected]

Mutilevel Advocacy Alliances in Global Standard Setting: the Case of the EU Pharmaceuticals Directive *Wyn, Grant - University College London, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Politics and the Rise of the Bio-Economy: An International Comparison of Public Policy Vis-à-Vis of Biotech and Pharmaceuticals *Lofgren, Hans - Deakin University, Australia, [email protected] Benner, Mats - Institute for Research Policy, Lund Universit, Sweden, [email protected]

SS01.545 Environmental Policy-Making Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Charting Sustainability in Canadian Suburbs: A Comparative Approach *Bartling, Hugh - DePaul University, United States of America, [email protected]

Environmental Movements and the Rise of New Coalition Politics in Japan: The Dynamics of Voting Behavior in Tokushima, 1999-2004 *Yabe, Takuya - University of Tokushima, Japan, [email protected] Higuchi, Naoto - University of Tokushima, Japan, [email protected] Takaki, Ryosuke - Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, [email protected] Murase, Hiroshi - Hitotsubashi University, Japan, [email protected]

Explaining Instrument Change in Environmental Policy: A Post-Positivist Approach *Boecher, Michael - University Goettingen, Germany, [email protected]

Inside or Beside? Methodological Debate on a Uniform Model for Environmental Impact Assessment *Reinikainen, Kalle - University of Oulu, Finland, [email protected]

When Democracy Does Not Work For The Environment: The Cases Of France, Québec And Turkey. *La Branche, Stephane - Institute of Political Studies, Grenoble, France, [email protected]

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SS01.546 Race and Ethnic Relations in Public Policy Making Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Ethnic Diversity and Tax Compliance in a Comparative Perspective *Persson, Anna - Department of Political Science, Göteborg University, Sweden, [email protected]

Immigration, Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: Master Narratives and Counter-Narratives about Diversity and Redistribution. *Banthing, Keith - Queen's University, Canada, [email protected]

Race, Rights, and the Evolution of Criminal Justice Policy in the United States *Weaver, Vesla - Harvard University Government Dept., United States of America, [email protected]

The Crisis of Western Democracy in Accommodating Islam: Debates on Headscarf Issue in the Dutch Context *Lorasdagi, Berrin Koyuncu - Hacettepe University, Turkey, [email protected]

The Effect of Regional Cleavages within Racial Inclusionary Polities on Taxation Outcomes: The Cases of Argentina and Brazil *Irizarry Osorio, Hiram José - The Ohio State University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.548 The Role of Government in Fiscal Reform Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Accountable to Everyone and No One: The Case of Canadian Financial Services Sector Regulators *Roberge, Ian - Glendon College, York University, Canada, [email protected]

Do They Walk Like They Talk? A Comparison of Government Budget Deficits and the Content of Politicians’ Fiscal Policy Discourse in Four Canadian Provinces, 1973-2003 *Imbeau, Louis - Univeristé Laval, Canada, [email protected]

Exploring the Determinants of Financial Reforms: the IMF, Veto Players, and Interest Groups *Omori, Sawa - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Reassessing the Role of Government Financial Institutions in Japan in Light of Postal Savings Reforms *Toyoda, A. Maria - Villanova University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.549 Social Insurance Policies: Reforms and Developments Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers An Analysis of Decision Making in Ugandas Social Security and Pensions Reform *Kagambirwe Karyeija, Gerald - University of Bergen, Norway, [email protected]

Community Based-Conservation: Understanding the Limits of an Elusive Concept *Gupte, Manjusha - North Dakota State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Stability of Public Opinion Concerning the Multidimensional Issue of German Health Insurance Reform *Shikano, Susumu - University of Mannheim, Germany, [email protected]

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SS01.550 Democratising Healthcare Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Advocacy Coalitions and Health Care Reforms in Korea and Taiwan *Kwon, Huck-ju - Sung Kyun Kwan University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Democratizing Health Governance? The Case of SARS Control in East Asia *Chan, Chi Ming Victor - Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan, [email protected]

Legislating Midwifery in the United States Draeger, Jennifer - University of Wisconsin at Madison, United States of America, [email protected] *Anderson, Lawrence - University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, United States of America, [email protected]

The Political Economy of Market-Based Health Care Reforms in East Asia *Talcott, Paul - Emory University, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.551 Issues and Strategies for Women and Public Policy in a Variety of Democracies Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Gender Inequality and Women's Health *Sharma, Neelam - Government P.G. College, Dausa, India, [email protected]

If You Build It, Who Will Come? Women's Community Centers in Japan *Grubel, Ruth - Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, [email protected]

Welfare Reform and Gendered Policy Outcomes in Australia and the USA *Brennan, Deborah - University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

SS01.552 E-Democracy: A Comparative Global Perspective Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Gronlund, Kimmo - Abo Academy University, Finland, [email protected]

Papers E- Democracy and Political Participation in Nigeria: What Role for Information and Communication Technologies(ICTs) *Nweke, Eugene - Ebonyi State University, Nigeria, [email protected]

Japan; The Limits of e-Democracy in a Dominant Party System *Blechinger-Talcott, Verena - Free University Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

Russia and Belarus: One State - Two Information Societies? *Pazdnyak, Vyachaslau - International Project WIDER EUROPE, Benin, [email protected]

The Democratizing Dimension of the Internet in the Arab world *Ibahrine, Mohammad - Erfurt University, Germany, [email protected]

Discussant Gronlund, Kimmo - Abo Academy University, Finland, [email protected]

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SS01.553 ICT and Political Communication Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Biya's Government under the Pressure for the Computerisation of the Electoral Register : Emergence of E-democracy in Cameroon? *Reine, Djuidje - Graps, Cameroon, [email protected]

Developing Digital Democracy: Evidence from E- Forum of Taipei Citizens *Chang, Shih-Hsien - National Taipei University, Taiwan, [email protected]

Political Communication and Internet in Argentina: New Technology and New Discourse *Amadeo, Belen - Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, [email protected]

Public Perception of E-Democracy and Its Practice: Public Discourse on E-government in Taiwan *Lee, Ming-Ying - University of Warwick, United Kingdom, [email protected]

SS01.554 Theories of E-Democracy/Government Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Alter-Politics in the Internet Age: Systemic Quasi-Exit as a Force for Socio-Political Reform *Lehman-Wilzig, Sam - Bar-Ilan University, Israel, [email protected]

Artificial Intelligence and International Politics Gaming *Mitchell, Charles - Grambling State University, United States of America, [email protected]

E-Governance and Civic Participation in the Policy Process: Agenda-Setting, Decision-Making and Policy Evaluation *Kim, Ji-Young - University of Manchester, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Marginalising Dissent: Arendtian Perspectives on the Evolving ‘Quasi-Public E-Sphere’ *Beacroft, Melanie - University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected] de Percy, Michael - University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected]

Technology, Education, and Democratic Citizenship Murphy, Colleen - Texas A&M University, United States of America, [email protected] *Gardoni, Paolo - Texas A&M University, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.555 ICT and Civil Society: The Limits and Potential of E-Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Rose, lawrence - Oslo University, Norway, [email protected]

Papers From Elites to the Streets: The Internet, Civil Society and Political Movements in Indonesia *Lim, Merlyna - SCoT Research Group, Indonesia, [email protected]

ICTs and Citizens’ Participation in the Local Political Process *Cmejrek, Jaroslav - Czech University of Agriculture, Czech Republic, [email protected]

New Information Technologies: Instilling New Life into South Korean Politics? *Hermanns, Heike - Dept of Political & Social Change RSPAS, Australia, [email protected]

Towards an Electronic Public Sphere? The Use of Online Discussion Fora in Decision-Making Processes: Case Studies from the South African National Government *Pejout, Nicolas - Ehess / Ifas, France, [email protected]

Discussant Rose, Lawrence - Oslo Unievrsity, Norway, [email protected]

SS01.556 Theories of Governance and Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Kite, Cindy - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

Papers A Community Liberal Democracy *Binda, Elie Ngoma - University of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, [email protected]

Democracy as a Con-Textual Phenomenon *Younesie, Mostafa - Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic Republic of Iran, [email protected]

Governance, State Capture and Democracy: A Case from Western Europe *Hopkin, Jonathan - London School of Economics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Kwame Nkrumah and the Reinvention of the Ideology of African Union: An Anti-Text *Momoh, Abubakar - Lagos State University, Nigeria, [email protected]

The Evolution of Executive Orders: Implications for American Political Science and American Politics. *Dodds, Graham - Concordia University, Canada, [email protected]

What is the Best Form of Democracy? Or How Many Veto Players Does Democracy Need? *Strohmeier, Gerd - University of Passau, Germany, [email protected]

Discussant Kite, Cindy - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

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SS01.557 Exogenous, External and Environmental Factors: What do Democracies Learn? Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Convergence of European Drug policies *Bergeron, Henri - Emcdda-Cnrs, France, [email protected]

Disasters and Development: Hurricane Ivan's Political-Economic Impact on Grenada *Barr, Robert - University of Mary Washington, United States of America, [email protected]

Environmental Governance in Northeast Asia: Non-binding Cooperation and Policy Interests of Participating Countries for Transboundary Pollution *Yoon, Esook - Kent State University, United States of America, [email protected]

Learning from Crises? The Aftermath of Sub-National Water Contamination Crises in Scotland and Ontario *McConnell, Allan - University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

Oil and the National Question in Nigeria: The Case of the Ethnic Minorities in the Niger Delta. *Arowosegbe, Jeremiah - Covenant University, Nigeria, [email protected]

SS01.558 Parties, Coalition Bargaining and Interest Formation: A Comparative View Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Siaroff, Alan - University of Lethbridge, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Comparative Analysis of Political Party Coalitions in Taiwan and Japan *Yu, Hsiao-Yun - Chinese Culture University, Taiwan, [email protected]

From Structure to Incentive: Presidentialism of Coalition in South America *Inacio, Magna - Ufmg, Brazil, [email protected]

Government “Alternation” and Legislative Process: Some Lessons from Recent Italian Politics *Zucchini, Francesco - Dpt. Studi Sociali e Politici, Italy, [email protected]

The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference In Interest Aggregation *Lee, Simon-Hoey - Tsinghua University, Hong Kong, [email protected]

The Making and Un-Making of National Governments in India through Coalition-Building *Mehra, Ajay K. - Centre for Public Affairs, India, [email protected]

Discussant Siaroff, Alan - University of Lethbridge, Canada, [email protected]

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SS01.559 Evaluating the Impact of Democratic Institutions in the Consolidation of Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Gaenslen, Fritz - Gettysburg College, United States of America, [email protected]

Papers Formal vs. Informal Quotas for Political Inclusion of National Minorities: Switzerland, Bosnia and Belgium Compared *Stojanovic, Nenad - Institute of Political Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland, [email protected]

Institutional Political Actors and the Upgrading of Democratic Quality *Gonzalez-Sanchez, Fernando - Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico, [email protected] Trejo-Catalan, Humberto - Instituto Electoral del Distrito Federal, Mexico, [email protected]

My Country Has Gone Democratic, so what? Confronting the Reality of Democratic Politics in Africa *Osobu, J. Bode - School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin, Ireland, [email protected]

Role of the Election Commission of India in Strenthening Democracy in India *Nani, Bath - Arunchal University, Itanagar, India, [email protected]

The Russian Form of Government in the Context of Political Engineering of the Contemporary World: the Past, Present and Future *Zaznaev, Oleg - Kazan State University, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Discussant Gaenslen, Fritz - Gettysburg College, United States of America, [email protected]

SS01.560 Theory, Culture and Diversity in Immigration Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Cardinal, Linda - Universite d'Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Global Justice, Multicultural Democracy, and the Claims of Immigrants *Gilabert, Pablo - Concordia University, Canada, [email protected]

Ideas of Integration and State-Society Relations in a Multicultural Society : the Politics of Integration in Quebec *Koji, Junichiro - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

The Great Western Development of China: Or is it the 'Hanization' of China? *Garbrah-Aidoo, Elizabeth - Reinhardt College, United States of America, [email protected]

Three Approaches to Immigration: Nationalism, Liberalism, Postmodernism *O'Brien, Peter - Ttrinity University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Cardinal, Linda - Universite d'Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

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SS01.561 Local Politics: Some Theoretical Reflections on Cases and Issues Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Andrew, Caroline - Ottawa University, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Changing Role Of Local Institutions In 21st Century India *Sharma, Brij Mohan - University of Rajasthan, India, [email protected]

Democratic Governance and the Idea of Self-Determination: Relating Transnational Decision Making to Local Autonomy *Gould, Carol - George Mason University, United States of America, [email protected]

From Centre-Periphery to Centres in the Periphery: Local Democracy Beyond Political Decentralisation *Bayraktar, Serdar-Ulas - University of Mersin, France, [email protected]

Power Sharing between State, Municipalities, Indigenous People and Local Users: The Southern Jämtland National Park Proposal *Zachrisson, Anna - Department of Political Science, Umeå University, Sweden, [email protected]

The Environmental Servants of Swedish Municipalities *Bretzer, Ylva Norén - Department of Political Science, Sweden, [email protected]

The metropolitan governance and the democratic issue: democratic deficit or democratic monitoring shifts? *Ben Mabrouk, Taoufik - Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, [email protected]

Discussant Andrew, Caroline - Ottawa University, Canada, [email protected]

SS01.562 Democracy and Memory Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Can African Democracy Afford The Political Use of Memory? What the 2004 Elections in Ghana Tell Us About “Consolidation” *King-Meadows, Tyson - Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County, United States of America, [email protected]

Collective Memory and its effects on Democratic Governability: South Korea and Colombia *Kanatsu, Takashi - Hofstra University, United States of America, [email protected]

Conflict, Hospitality and Interethnic Relations: For a Theory of the (Re)foundation of Canada *Brady, Marie-Joie - University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

Democracy and Memory in Burma *Seekings, Donald M. - Meio University, Japan, [email protected]

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SS01.563 Re-Thinking Democratic Theories Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Community Liberal Democracy *Binda, Elie Ngoma - University of Kinshasa, Chad, [email protected]

Freedom and Constraint by Democratic Norms: A Brandomian Model of Political Practice *Pritzlaff, Tanja - University of Bremen, Germany, [email protected]

Legitimacy: An Unlikely Hurdle to Democracy? *Glyptis, Leda - London School of Economics, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Obedience in the Age of Choice: The Social and Technological Foundations of Modern Obedience *Darash, Asaf - The Herbew Univeristy in Jeruslem, Israel, [email protected]

When Political Philosophy Meets Political Science:Theoretical and Methodological Challenges in the Study of a Democratic Ideal *Hangartner, Dominik - Institute of Sociology, University of Bern, Switzerland, [email protected]

SS01.564 Conceptualising Power in Political Science Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers A Theoretical Problem: The Increasing Centrality in the Power Issue *Fernández, Arturo - CONICET - UBA - UNSAM, Argentina, [email protected]

Influence and Power in Participative Public Arenas *Fuks, Mario - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, [email protected] Perissinotto, Renato - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil, [email protected]

Power: Towards a Third Generation Definition *Zaaiman, John - North-West University, South Africa, [email protected]

Symbolic Power in Democracy: An Examination of the Legitimacy and Efficacy of the Masculine and the Feminine in Democratic Politics *El-Malik, Shiera - Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, [email protected]

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SS01.565 Equality as a Cornerstone of Democracy Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Banting, Keith - Queens University, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Caste Culture and Decentralised Governance in India : Implications for Dalit Empowerment *Waghmore, Suryakant - Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India, [email protected]

Civil Society and the Strengthening of Democracy in Latin America *Cadena-Roa, Jorge - Universidad Nacional de Mexico, Mexico, [email protected]

Distributive Politics in Multiparty Systems:The Case of Spain *Jarocinska, Elena - Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain, [email protected]

Political Equality: Can this Ideal Be Saved in the Contemporary Era? *De Luca, Thomas - Fordham University, United States of America, [email protected]

Political, Geographic, and Economic Determinants of Regional Inequality *Avellaneda, Claudia Nancy - Texas A&M University, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Banting, Keith - Queens University, Canada, [email protected]

SS01.566 Philosophical Foundations of Democracy II Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Democratic Friendship: Love, Irony, and Identity in the "Symposium" *Esplin, Gregory - Purdue University, United States of America, [email protected]

The Democracy of the Common Man: Recovering John Dewey’s Political Theory *Pogrebinschi, Thamy - IUPERJ - Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, [email protected]

The Trouble with Unidentified Political Objects *Dijstelbloem, Huub - The Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Young Marx and the Contemporary Critique of Modern Political Theory *Pogrebinschi, Thamy - Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, [email protected]

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SS01.567 Lessons Learned from Post-Communist Regimes Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Eklund, Niklas - Umea University, Swaziland, [email protected]

Papers Post-Authoritarian Lustration: Confronting Post-Fascist and Post-Communist Models *Di Gregorio, Angela - University of Milan, Italy, [email protected]

Regime Change and Survival in the Post-Communist 'Gray Zone': The Rise of Electoral Revolutions *Sogindolska, Klara - Johns Hopkins Univerity, United States of America, [email protected]

The Discursive Construction of the National Identity in Contemporary Poland and Germany: A Comparative Analysis *Parus-Jaskulowska, Magdalena - Willy Brandt Centrum of European and German Studies, Poland, [email protected]

The End of Transitological Paradigm? Debate on Non-Democratic Regimes and Post-Communist Experience *Holzer, Jan - School of Social Studies, Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic, [email protected]

Discussant Eklund, Niklas - Umea University, Sweden, [email protected]

SS01.568 Comparing Transitions to Democracy in Post-Communist States Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Stan, Lavinia - St-Francis Xavier University, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Is Democracy Working in Present-Day Russia? Polical and Sociological Analysis *Irkhin, Yury - Russian Academy of Civil Service, Moscow, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Late Lustrations in Slovakia: Limited Choices and Limiting Coalitions *Nalepa, Monika - Rice Universtiy, United States of America, [email protected] Kunicova, Jana - California Institute of Technology, United States of America, [email protected]

Military and Political Cooperation Among CIS Countries Before and After Democratic “Revolutions” in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrghyzstan: The Role of International Actors *Nikitina, Yulia - Center for the Post-Soviet Studies, Russian Federation, [email protected]

Reconciliation After Communism? Analyzing New Survey Data to Uncover the Mechanism of Transitional Justice. *Nalepa, Monika - Rice university, United States of America, [email protected]

The Orange Revolution in Ukraine - Poland, European Union and Russian Federation. Communication in Crisis *Buba, Maciej - University of Wroclaw, Poland, [email protected]

Discussant Stan, Lavinia - St-Francis Xavier University, Canada, [email protected]

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SS01.569 Rebuilding Policy Process Approaches Convenor Iio, Jun - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Tani, Satomi - Okayama University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Comparing Neoliberal Reforms in Japan and the United Kingdom *Uchiyama, Yu - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Fluctuating Purpose in Japan Highway Privatization Process *Iio, Jun - National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan, [email protected]

Reform in Social Security Policy and its Implication *Harukata, Takenaka - National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Discussant Adachi, Yukio - Kyoto University, Japan, [email protected]

SS01.571 Comparative Local Governance: Decentralization Revisited Convenor Kamo, Toshio - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Kamo, Toshio - Osaka City university, Japan, [email protected]

Inatsugu, Hiroaki - Osaka City University, Japan, [email protected]

Papers Decentralization and the intermunicipal revolution *Borraz, Olivier - Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (CNRS-Sciences Po), France, [email protected]

SS01.572 Civil Society Convenor Mori, Tadashi - Japan, [email protected]

Chair Kim, Ki-jung - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Papers Changing Attitudes toward the United States Among Korean Public *Byung-Kook, Kim - Korea University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Changing Relations Between Political Party and Civil Society after Democratization in Korea *Im, Hyug-Baek - Korea University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Civil Society and Democratic Governance in South Korea *Kim, Euiyoung - Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

The mutual (re)formation of nationalism and feminism in the process of democratization in South Korea *Seo, Jungmin - University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States of America, [email protected]

Discussant Park, Cheol-Hee - Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

Ra, Ilkyung - Cyukyo University, Republic of Korea, [email protected]

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SS01.573 Democracy Fighting Terrorism Convenor Naor, Arye - Israel, [email protected]

Chair Naor, Arye - Ben Gurion University, Israel, [email protected]

Papers Democracy Fighting Terrorism: The Roll of the Supreme Court of Israel - Lessons from the Public Committee against Torture in Israel vs the State of Israel 1999 *Meydani, Assaf - Academic College of Tel-Aviv Yaffo, Israel, [email protected]

Israeli Government Decision-Making in Cases of Hostage-Taking and Abductions - Citizen's Rights Versus "The National Good" *Ben Israel, Galit - College of Judea and Samaria, Israel, [email protected]

Reflections on Sovereignty and the War on Terror *Naor, Arye - Ben Gurion University, Israel, [email protected]

The Political Economy of Terrorism: The Case of Israel *Doron, Gideon - Tel Aviv University, Israel, [email protected]

SS01.574 War and Peace Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - QUB, United Kingdom, [email protected]

Papers International War on Terror and the Philippine Peace Processes *Quilala, Dennis - University of the Philippines, Diliman, Philippines, [email protected]

Limitation of War and Violence as Precondition of Establishing Democracy *Herberg-Rothe, Andreas - Institue for Social Sciences, Humboldt-University, Germany, [email protected]

The Algerization of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict *Merom, Gil - University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

The Rationality of War under Conditions of Complete Information *Chadefaux, Thomas - University of Michigan, United States of America, [email protected]

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SS01.580 Democracy in Latin America Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Brazil, India and South Africa: Common Security and Foreign Policy in Early Twenty-First Century *Duarte Villa, Rafael - São Paulo´s University, Brazil, [email protected]

Democracy and Institutional Trust in South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay *Moisés, José Álvaro - Department of Political Science/IUniversity of São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected]

Explaining the (Dis)Respect for Civil Liberties: A Comparative Study of Latin American and Post-Communist Countries *Skaaning, Svend-Erik - Department of Political Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark, [email protected]

Persistent High Levels of Conflictivity in Latin American Democracies: An Example of the Neutralization Chimera *Garcia, Pablo - Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, [email protected]

Poverty and Exclusion, or the Limit of the Extended Democracy: An Analysis of the Institutional Performance of Latin American Democracies in Times of Structural Adjustment *Gaitan, Flavio - IUPERJ-Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas de RJ, Brazil, [email protected]

SS01.581 Philosophical Foundations of Democracy I Convenor Galligan, Yvonne - United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Galligan, Yvonne - IPSA, Canada, [email protected]

Papers Contemporary Democracy and the Crisis of Public Philosophy *Statham Jr, E Robert - University of Guam, United States of America, [email protected]

Exporting Democracy: The Challenge of Creating a Civil Society *Lovell, David - University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected]

Resisting Resistance: Solving the Puzzle of Kant’s Theory of Resistance *Maliks, Reidar - Columbia University, United States of America, [email protected]

Testimony and Accountability *Guelke, John - Manchester University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

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Papers (Dis)satisfaction with Representative Democracy? A Qualitative Analysis of Ordinary Citizens’ Views in France *Lefebure, Pierre - Université Lille 2 / Laboratoire Communication et Politique, France, [email protected]

« De la bouche des enfants ? » Jugements et diagnostics enfantins sur la démocratie française. *Maurer, Sophie - IEP de Paris, France, [email protected]

Composition et rôle des coalitions d'acteurs dans le gouvernement des villes françaises *Dormois, Remi - Université Jean Monnet, France, [email protected]

Dans les banlieues de la démocratie: L’engagement politique et apolitique des rappeurs de São Paulo, Brésil *Dabène, Olivier - Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, France, [email protected]

Décentralisation, politiques publiques et représentation : les temps incertains de la démocratie différentielle *Faure, Alain - IEP Grenoble - CERAT PACTE, France, [email protected]

Démocratie Turque au miroir des protestations de rue *Uysal, Aysen - Paris 1-CRPS, France, [email protected]

Démocratisation et conflit armé : les cas du Guatemala et du Salvador *Philippe, Anne - -, France, [email protected]

Distributive Justice, Fairness, and the Jurisdiction of the ICC *Fichtelberg, Aaron - University of Delaware, United States of America, [email protected]

Doing Democracy through Robust Public Engagement *Carson, Lyn - University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

Droit de mourir et démocratie *Bréhaux, Karine - Cole Doctorale de l'IEP de Paris, France, [email protected]

Explaining Political Alienation in Post-Communist Democracy: The Case of Lithuania *Ramonaite, Aine - Vilnius University, Lithuania, [email protected]

La démocratie en sortie de crise: quelles garanties? Le cas de la Bosnie *Boy, Devrim - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences en Sociales, France, [email protected]

La démocratie japonaise face à la mafia : connivence nécessaire, lutte impossible ? *Bergeret, Nicolas - Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, France, [email protected]

La démocratie participative locale: instrument de gouvernance, vecteur de modernisation de l'Etat, quatrième pouvoir? *Sintomer, Yves - CSU, CNRS/Université Paris 8, France, [email protected]

La politique africaine du Japon ou la naissance d'un partenariat exemplaire .. *Hounkpe, Regis - Cabinet d'expert indépendant, France, [email protected]

Le concours, mode de recrutement démocratique ? *Laplanche-Servigne, François - Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Lyon, France, [email protected]

Le débat public européen sur la constitution peut-il engendrer un espace public européen ? *Dacheux, Eric - centre national de la recherche scientifique, France, [email protected]

Le genre dans les politiques publiques au Cameroun dans le contexte de l'avènement de la démocratie : 1990 - 2004 *Tiek Mambo, Sylvie Michèle - Graps/University of Yaounde II, Cameroon, [email protected]

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Le nationalisme de contestation. Le rôle du mouvement souverainiste québécois dans la construction politique de la nation québécoise *Traisnel, Christophe - centre d'études politiques et constitutionnelles de Paris II, France, [email protected]

Les élections pluralistes au Burundi: une société politique en quête d'équilibre *Deslaurier, Christine - IRD, CEAN-Bordeaux, France, [email protected]

Les marches européennes contre le chômage, la précarité et les exclusions *Chabanet, Didier - Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France, [email protected]

Penser le foulard islamique dans l’espace public français contemporain : une réflexion sur la laïcité, le genre sexuel et le rapport post-colonial *Onaka, Kazuya - Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan, [email protected]

Politique et santé publique au Canada: quarante ans de discours *Crête, Jean - Université Laval, Canada, [email protected]

Public Distrust of Government in Japan *Uenohara, Hideaki - University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected]

Social Mobilization and the Management of Security: The Case of Disque-Denúncia (Crime Hotline) *Ruediger, Marco Aurelio - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Brazil, [email protected] Riccio, Vicente - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Brazil, [email protected] Zouain, Deborah - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Brazil, [email protected]

Sociogenèses de comportements participants atypiques. Une comparaison Argentine / France des logiques de l'engagement au sein de « l'économie solidaire ». *Scolaro, Julien - IEP Aix en Provence, France, [email protected] Salles, Pierre-Olivier - IEP Aix en Provence / UB Buenos Aires, France, [email protected]

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Papers "Beijing Betrayed": Gender and Development in Perspective *Mendoza, Breny - California State University, Northridge, United States of America, [email protected]

Déclin syndical ou nouveau modèle ?Les transformation du syndicalisme en Europe *Andolfatto, Dominique - Université de Nancy, France, [email protected]

Démocratie et marché dans la nouvelle régulation économique *Brunet, Ferran - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, [email protected] Rancaño, Mar López - Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain, [email protected]

New Democratic Practices of a New Left Government in Latin America: the Decentralization Process of Montevideo’s Local Government *VENEZIANO, ALICIA - Instituto de Ciencia Política, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de la República de Uruguay, Uruguay, [email protected]

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