2001 Conference Program

2001 Conference Program

53 THURSDAY, APRIL 19 – 8:30 am – 10:15 am MIDWEST Political Science Association Indiana University, 1100 E. 7th St., Woodburn #210, Bloomington, IN 47405 MIDWEST POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION 59TH ANNUAL NATIONAL MEETING APRIL 19-22, 2001 Thursday, April 19 8:30 -- 10:15 POSTER SESSION 1 EXHIBIT HALL (Authors will be present from 8:30-10:15: am) Section 4 Posters THEMES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 1. “Re-Defining Confidence-and Security-Building Measures for the Next Century: From Military Security to Human Security.” Sarah J. Diel-Hunt, Southern Illinois University, [email protected] 2. “The End of Geography?-Globalization, Communications, and Cultural Change in the International System.” Michael J. Greig, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign, [email protected] 3. “Legalization and Power: Why the Weak AND Strong Support the WTO Dispute Settlement Procedure.” Alexander S. Thompson, University of Chicago, as- [email protected] 4. “Explaining Regionalism in the Caribbean: The CBI Case.” Angel Viera-Tirado, Purdue University, [email protected] 5. “A Counterfactual Thought Experiment Concerning Iraq’s 1990 Invasion of Kuwait.” Robert J. Krueger, University of Wisconsin-Madison, [email protected] 6. “Power Resources and Influence at the United Nations General Assembly.” Dong-Joon Jo, Penn State University, [email protected] 7 “S vs. Tau-b: A Empirical Comparison.” Scott Bennett, Penn State University, [email protected] Matthew Rupert, Penn State University, [email protected] Allan Stam, Dartmouth College, [email protected] 8. “Institutions and Adaptation: Explaining Change in European Security Cooperation.” Michael Brewster Hawes, University of California-San Diego, [email protected] 9. “A Political-Historical Analysis of the Truman Doctrine.” Vassilios Damiras, Loyola University at Chicago, [email protected] 10. “Is It a Small Workld After All? Economic Globaliztion and Government Disc: J. David Singer, University of Michigan, [email protected] 53 54 THURSDAY, APRIL 19 – 8:30 am – 10:15 am Section 20 Posters URBAN AND LOCAL POLITICS 1. “God and Karate in the Southside: Constructing the New Cosmopolitan Pluralism in American Cities.” Joseph E. Yi, University of Chicago, [email protected] 2. “Religious Indicators of Local Political Involvement: A Contextual Analysis” Christopher P. Gilbert, Gustavus Adolphus College, [email protected] Devin Colvin, Gustavus Adolphus College Jaclynn Moen, Gustavus Adolphus College 3. “Urban Alliances Between the Local Government and Faith Based Organizations: When They Work and Why.” Kimberly Mealy, Indiana University-Bloomington, [email protected] 4. “Local Sales Tax Revenue Sharing Reform: The St. Louis County Case.” James Brasfield, Webster University, [email protected] 5. “The Role of Nonprofits in Local Government Privatization.” Patrick Van Inwegen, Loyola University Chicago, [email protected] 6. “Comparing Post-Suburbanization in US and Japanese Cities: How City Governments Cope with Post Suburbanization.” Masaharu Yasuoka, Kobe University, [email protected] 7. “An Application of the Winter-Ferguson-Barth Method to Chicago Mayors from Medill to Daley.” Christopher D. Newman, Elgin Community College, [email protected] 8. “The Positive Effects of Casino Gambling for Midwestern Municipalities.” Ross C. Alexander, Northern Illinois University, [email protected] Section 21 Posters PUBLIC POLICY 1. “SimPolicy: The Peril and Premise of Urban Simulation.” Christopher S. Rice, University of Kentucky, [email protected] 2. “From Regulating Sin to Redistributing Values: Medical Marijuana Policies in the American States.” Neil A. Eldred, Binghamton University-SUNY, [email protected] Michael J. Licari, Binghamton University-SUNY, [email protected] 3. “Mapping the Education Agenda.” Jennifer Fisher, West Virginia University, [email protected] 4. “Labor Market Policy and Wages in American States.” Matthew McCoy, Binghamton University-SUNY, [email protected] 5. “Managing Transboundary Water Resources: An Analysis of Canadian-American Interlocal Cooperation.” Amy L. Suker, The University of Texas at Austin, [email protected] 7 “Congress and Foreign Policy: David or Goliath?” Joe Patten, Buena Vista University, [email protected] Section 22 Posters NEW RESEARCH ON PUBLIC BUREAUCRACY 1. "Institutional Advice: Information and the Politics of Expertise." Susan Moffitt, University of Michigan, [email protected] 2. “State Constraints and Local Environmental Programs: Growth Management Policy Instrument Choice.” Antonio Tavares, Florida State University, [email protected] 3. “State Level Evidence of the Causes and Consequences of Policy Change in Telecommunications.” Junseok Kim, SUNY Stony Brook. [email protected] 54 55 THURSDAY, APRIL 19 – 8:30 am – 10:15 am 4. “Bureaucratic Performance and Innovation: Comparing Top-Down and Bottom- Brendan Burke [email protected] 5. “Residents vs. Non-Residents: What Do You Get For Your Local Income Tax Dollar in Ohio?” Andrew Dudas, Miami University, [email protected] 6. “The Roles of Salience and Complexity in Legislative Redirection of Bureaucratic Behavior.” Evan Ringquist, Florida State University, [email protected] Jeff Worsham, West Virginia University, [email protected] Disc: Joseph Stewart, University of New Mexico, [email protected] 55 56 THURSDAY, APRIL 19 – 10:30 am – 12:15 pm Thursday, April 19 10:30 --12:15 Panel 1-C SANDBURG 2 INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES AND ATTITUDINAL NORMS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Chair: Gallya Lahav, State University of New York at Stony Brook, [email protected] Papers: "The Effects of EU Attitudes on Vote Choice: A Study of Austria, Finland, and Sweden.” Erik Tillman Emory University [email protected] ”Social Europe.” Mariely Lopez-Santana University of Michigan, Mariely Lopez- Santana “The Unusual Suspects: Why Pro-Integration Member States have Difficulty Enforcing EU Policies.” Christian Jensen, UCLA, [email protected] “The Emergence of a Mass European Identity.” Michael Bruter,University of Hull (UK) and University of Houston, [email protected] Disc: Christopher Anderson, Binghamton University, SUNY, [email protected] 2-A Panel 1-N SANDBURG 3 GLOBALIZATION, DOMESTIC STRUCTURES, AND THE POLITICS OF INEQUALITY IN INDUSTRIALIZED NATIONS Chair: Daniel Minnich, University of Georgia, [email protected] Papers: “The UnProblem of Poverty in Japan: Problem Definition and Japan’s Volunteer Welfare Commissioners.” Michael Reinhard, University of Chicago, m- [email protected] “Internationalization, Institutions, and Wage Bargaining Outcomes.” Timothy Hellwig, University of Minnesota, [email protected] “Corporatism and Income Inequality in the Global Economy.” Daniel Minnich, University of Georgia, [email protected] “Globalization: an Institutional-Synthetic Concept, Elaine McCoy, Kent State University, [email protected] Benson Musila, Jenjie Liu, Kent State University Disc: Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Harvard University, [email protected] Panel 2-B SANDBURG 4 POLITICAL DIMENSIONS OF ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION Chair: Susan Stokes, University of Chicago, [email protected] Papers: "Free Market Democracy in Latin America: Does Economic Liberalization Cause Democratization? Marcus J. Kurtz, Ohio State University, [email protected] "Presidential Institutions, Banking Interests and the Political Economy of Banking Reforms in Developing Countries, Gabriel Aguilera, Harvard University, [email protected] "The Politics of Anti-Inflationary Stabilization in Developing Countries." Raj M. Desai, Georgetown University, [email protected] "The Two-Level Game for International Debt Negotiations." Lilian A. Barria, Eastern Illinois University, [email protected] Disc: Susan Stokes, University of Chicago, [email protected] Panel 2-J PDR 4 COMPARATIVE EXPERIENCES WTIH HEALTH AND POPULATION POLICIES 56 57 THURSDAY, APRIL 19 – 10:30 am – 12:15 pm Chair: Richard A. Fredland, Indiana University-Purdue University, [email protected] Papers: "The Politics of Death: Government Policies and the AIDS Epidemic in Africa.” Jill D. Nicholson, Texas A&M University, [email protected] Kenneth Meier, Texas A&M University [email protected] "Between Maoism and the Market: Redefining the Role of the State in Health Sector." Yanzhong Huang, Grand Valley State University, [email protected] "Population Crisis and State Response: A Comparative Study of the Effectiveness of China and India's Population Policy." Dongping Han, Warren Wilson College, [email protected] Disc: Richard A. Fredland, Indiana University-Purdue University, [email protected] Panel 3-C SANDBURG 6 DEMOCRACY, CIVIL SOCIETY, AND PUBLIC POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA Chair: Rose Spalding, DePaul University, [email protected] Papers: “The Provision of Basic Health in Latin America: Does Democracy Make a Difference?” Wendy Ann Hunter, Vanderbilt University, [email protected] David Brown, Rice University, [email protected] “Poverty, Welfare, and Oppositional Voting in Mexico: Suggestions from Yucatan.” Rose Spalding, DePaul University, [email protected] “Social Capital, Context, and Women’s Political Participation in Central America.”John Booth, University of North Texas, [email protected] Patricia Bayer Richard, Ohio University, [email protected] “Democratic Consolidation and Civil Society” Amy Risley, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected] Disc: Howard Handelman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, [email protected]

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