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Js01 Jpsa Session Fukuoka 2006 - 20th IPSA World Congress Preliminary Congress Program JS01 JPSA SESSION 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 - University of Tokyo, 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] 2006-02-17 11:43:26 Page 1 of 227 Fukuoka 2006 - 20th IPSA World Congress Preliminary Congress Program JS01 JPSA SESSION JS01.307 Changing Media, Changing Politics Convenor Kabashima, Ikuo - Japan, [email protected] Chair Kabashima, Ikuo - The University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected] Popkin, Samuel - University of California, 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] 2006-02-17 11:47:41 Page 2 of 227 Fukuoka 2006 - 20th IPSA World Congress Preliminary Congress Program JS01 JPSA SESSION 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] 2006-02-17 11:47:41 Page 3 of 227 Fukuoka 2006 - 20th IPSA World Congress Preliminary Congress Program JS01 JPSA SESSION 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:
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