|
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 |