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June 7-9, 2001

Statement of Purpose

Panelists

(By Order of Themes)

Panelists are by invitation. The following is a list of confirmed panelists and their paper topics. The list will be updated continuously as new information is submitted.

List of Panelists by Alphabetical Order of Names

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Governing Institutions

Howard G. Brown

Binghamton University

The French Revolution and Transitional Justice

Panel A

James Ketterer

SUNY International Development Group

Assessing Legislative Representation: Is Democratization Always Democratic?

Panel B

Wendy L. Martinek

Binghamton University

Democratization and the Courts

Panel A

Ali A. Mazrui

Binghamton University

Shariacracy and Federal Models in the Era of Globalization: Nigeria in Comparative Perspective

Panel A

Darryl C. Thomas

Binghamton University

The Impact of Winner-take-all Electoral System on Racial and Ethnic Minorities: US and South African Experiences

Panel B

Non-State Actors

Kristi Andersen

Syracuse University

Theorizing the Emerging Landscape of Civil Society: Political Parties, Civic Associations, Nonprofit Organizations, and Interest Groups

Panel E

Christopher Anderson

Binghamton University

Winning Isn't Everything: Election Losers and Government Legitimacy

Panel D

Jesse Biddle

SUNY International Development Group

Democratizing Economic Reform: Models of Public-Private Consultation

Panel C

Michael Bratton

Michigan State University

Wide But Shallow: Measuring Popular Support for Democracy in Africa

Panel D

David S. Brown

Rice University

International Sources of Capital, Local NGOs, and Electoral Outcomes

Panel F

Ed Brown

Bowne Management Systems

Choice of Civil Society Actors

Panel F

David L. Cingranelli

Binghamton University

Democratization and Workers' Rights: A Comparative Analysis

Panel C

Raymond M. Duch

University of Houston

How Citizens Decide: Information, Persuasion and Choice in Developing Democracies

Panel D

Edward Friedman

University of Wisconsin at Madison

Rethinking the Crafting of Democracy

Panel B

John W. Harbeson

City University of New York

Assessing Civil Society Performance: The Interface of Concept and Practice

Panel E

Thomas R. Lansner

Columbia University

Active Open Media and Developing Democracies

Panel E

Terrence Lyons

George Mason University

Elections to End Conflict: War Termination, Democratization, and International Policy

Panel F

Nicolas van de Walle

Michigan State University

Globalization and Democratic Performance in Low Income Nations

Panel C

Policy Community Perspectives

Eric Bjornlund Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Transition Elections as End or Means? Lessons for Democracy Assistance from Domestic Election Monitoring

Panel G

Harry W. Blair

United States Agency for International Development, Rutgers University

Research and Practice in Democratization: Cross-fertilization or Cross Purposes?

Panel H

Elizabeth Spiro Clark

Georgetown University

International Standards and Democratization: Certain Trends

Panel G

John Lobsinger

Canadian International Development Agency

The Utility of Research in Democratic Development - Issues and Options

Panel H

Edward R. McMahon

Binghamton University

Democracy Research and Policy Development: Meeting of Minds or Dialogue of the Deaf?

Panel H

Shaheen Mozaffar

Bridgewater State College

The Impact of Academic Research on Democratic Assistance

Panel G

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