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    T-2   Theme Roundtable: Power, Institutions, Interests, and Culture in Africa
    T-3   Theme Roundtable: The Social Sources of Political Power
    T-4   Theme Roundtable: The American Constitutional Order After 9/11
    T-5   Theme Roundtable: Power in Latin America
    T-6   Theme Panel: The Separation of Powers and the Rise of Executive Power in a Divided Nation
    T-7   Theme Roundtable: Power Reconsidered: Political Power of LGBT Citizens
    T-8   Theme Panel: Power and Game Theoretic Approaches to International Relations
    T-9   Theme Panel: Power and International Law: Understanding Human Rights
    T-10   Theme Roundtable: Was Paris Burning? Power and Politics in France
    T-11   Theme Panel:The Politics of Foreign Aid: Empowering Recipients or Advancing Donor Interests
    T-12   Theme Panel: This Is Your Military. Is It the Right Military?
    T-13   Theme Roundtable: Power and Historical Institutionalism
    T-14   Theme Panel: Experimental Methods In Comparative Politics
    T-15   Theme Roundtable: Polarization, Parties, and Power: Partisanship and the Balance of Power in American Politics
    T-16   Theme Roundtable: Has There Really Been a Republican Revolution?
    T-17   Theme Roundtable: Race and Power in World Politics: Has 'Globalization' Changed the Rules?
    T-18   Theme Panel: Reflections on Power and Place
    T-19   Theme Panel: Downward Mobility in the Labor Market: The Politics of Causes and Cures
    T-20   Theme Roundtable: The Future of Political Campaigning: How the Web, Databases, and Microtargeting are Changing Elections
    T-21   Theme Roundtable: Reconstituting Intellectual Power in the Academy: A Conversation Across Generations
    T-22   Theme Panel: Dimensions of Hegemonic Power and Recent U.S. Foreign Policy
    T-23   Theme Roundtable: Power Resource Theory Revisited and Revised
    T-24   Theme Panel: Conceptualizing the Political Languages of Power
    T-25   Theme Panel: Political Organizations and Power
    T-26   Theme Panel: 'Bleaching' New Orleans? Power, Race, and Place After Katrina
    T-27   Theme Panel: The Nature of Presidential Leadership

1   Political Thought and Philosophy: Historical Approaches
    1-1   Gender, Power, and the Good Life in the Thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    1-2   The Power of Religion and the Power of the State
    1-3   Does Virtue Have Power Over Us? The Status of Virtue in the Contemporary World
    1-4   Tocqueville and the Religions of Democracy
    1-5   Leo Strauss and his Contemporaries on Political Science
    1-6   Starting from Here: Understanding the Context of Development and Democratization -- From Nineteenth-Century Theory to Twenty First-Century Practice
    1-7   Kant and Contemporary Political Theory
    1-8   Locke, Charity and Welfare Rights
    1-9   The Sophists and Their Critics
    1-10   Christian Realism and Power in the 21st Century
    1-11   Politics and Pluralisms: Culture, Value, and Identity
    1-12   Political Power and the Use and Abuse of War
    1-13   Power and the Psyche in Nietzsche
    1-14   Machiavelli and Power
    1-15   Nietzsche's Rhetoric of Nihilism
    1-16   Politics and Anthropology in Modern Political Philosophy
    1-17   Classical Friendship as an Alternative to Power Politics
    1-18   The Power of Opposition and the Power of Reconciliation
    1-19   Moral Principle and International Relations
    1-20   Power, Preservation, and Change in the Early American Experience
    1-21   The Civic Rousseau
    1-22   The Wealth of Adam Smith
    1-23   Reconsidering the Foundations of Liberalism
    1-24   Modernizing Religion
    1-25   Democracy and Power: Ancient and Modern
    1-26   Toleration: Foundations and Boundaries
    1-27   The Moral Foundations Reconsidered
    1-28   The Hebraic Tradition in the Construction of Modern Understandings of Power and Politics
    1-29   The History and Theory of Constituent Power
    1-30   Power and Sovereignty in the French Liberal Tradition
    1-31   The Political Vision of Wendell Berry
    1-32   Justice, Conflict, and the Pluralistic Structure of Politics
    1-33   The Philosophical Foundations of Extralegal Action
    1-34   Power and the Interests of the Stronger: Thraysmachus Reconsidered
    1-35   Engaging Hellenism: The Interpretation of Politics and the Politics of Interpretation
    1-36   The Problem of Evil

2   Foundations of Political Theory
    2-1   Tocqueville and the Religions of Democracy
    2-2   The Power of the Image
    2-3   Author Meets Critics: Sigal Ben-Porath's Citizenship Under Fire: Democratic Education in Times of Conflict
    2-4   The Politics of Food, Taste, and Time
    2-5   Precarious Politics: Critical Encounters with Judith Butler’s Political Theory
    2-6   Appreciation, Appropriation, and the Question of Praise Across the Racial Divide: The Cavell /Gooding-Williams Exchange
    2-7   The Legacy of Hannah Arendt (1906-1975)
    2-8   Power, Vision, and Imagination
    2-9   On Vengeance and Death
    2-10   Making Up Publics
    2-11   Newish Bodies
    2-12   Political Deliberation: Passions, Power, and Publicity
    2-13   Power, Violence and the Body
    2-14   Affective Dimensions of Power and Politics
    2-15   Rethinking Power in the 'Debate About Empire'
    2-16   The Gift of Science: Leibniz and the Modern Legal Tradition
    2-17   The History and Theory of Constituent Power
    2-18   Author Meets Critics: William J. Talbott, Which Rights Should Be Universal?
    2-19   Wronging Rights
    2-20   Global Parliament/Global Government? A Roundtable on Power and Possibility in an Evolving World System
    2-21   Reconsidering Dahl's 'Concept of Power'
    2-22   The Politics of Conversion
    2-23   On Skepticism and Desert: Fairness and the Limits of the Liberal
    2-24   Democratic Exclusions
    2-25   Physiography Against Physiogony: The Concept of Race and the Constitution of Identity
    2-26   Family Matters
    2-27   Federalism
    2-28   Power and Sovereignty in the French Liberal Tradition
    2-29   Power and Desire in Feminist Theory and Practice
    2-30   Race, Place, and Story in American Literature
    2-31   Rousseau's Continuing Influence on and Critiques of the Literary Arts
    2-32   Political Representation: Theory and Practice
    2-33   Contestation and Closure: Rethinking Agonistic Democracy
    2-34   Roundtable: The Concept of the Political Reconsidered
    2-35   Responding to Violence: Justice and the Problematic of the Legal, the Historical and the Apocalyptic
    2-36   Beyond Gated Politics: The Possibility of Democracy
    2-37   Justice, Conflict, and the Pluralistic Structure of Politics
    2-38   Power and Political Legitimacy
    2-39   Rethinking Capitalism: Contingency, Diversity, Choice
    2-40   Becoming Minor: Theory in the Age of Science
    2-41   Potency and Affect in Contemporary Identity
    2-42   The Philosophical Foundations of Extralegal Action
    2-43   Power and the Interests of the Stronger: Thraysmachus Reconsidered
    2-44   Foundations of Political Theory Plenary Session
    2-45   Reconceptualizing Power: Indigenous Peoples Past and Present
    2-46   Modernity and Authorization
    2-47   Our Antiquity, Ourselves: Classicism as Political Inspiration
    2-48   The International, Rethought
    2-49   Modernity and the Good
    2-50   Engaging Hellenism: The Interpretation of Politics and the Politics of Interpretation
    2-51   The Political Considerations of Socrates

3   Normative Political Theory
    3-1   Author Meets Critics: Sigal Ben-Porath's Citizenship Under Fire: Democratic Education in Times of Conflict
    3-2   Appreciation, Appropriation, and the Question of Praise Across the Racial Divide: The Cavell /Gooding-Williams Exchange
    3-3   The Legacy of Hannah Arendt (1906-1975)
    3-4   On Vengeance and Death
    3-5   Political Deliberation: Passions, Power, and Publicity
    3-6   Author Meets Readers; Sanford Levinson's 'The Iron Cage of the United States Constitution'
    3-7   Du Bois and Critical Race Theory: Racial Formation and Resistance
    3-8   Blacks in Theory, Blacks in Practice
    3-9   J.S. Mill at 200: Despotism and Liberty
    3-10   Problematizing the Normative/Empirical Distinction in Political Theory: An Approach through Disciplinary History
    3-11   Fugitive Democracy, Totalitarianism, and Post-Modern Power
    3-12   Political Representation: Theory and Practice
    3-13   The Edge of Reason: Science and Anger in the Liberal Tradition
    3-14   Travel, Theory, Power
    3-15   Letting Be: Fred Dallmayr's Cosmopolitical Vision
    3-16   Empowered Emotion
    3-17   Shakespeare and Hobbes as Architects of Modernity
    3-18   The Place of Families in Liberal Polities
    3-19   Globalization and Multiculturalism
    3-20    Performance: Unity and Transgression
    3-21   Democratic Challenges: Corruption, Deception, Truth, Deliberation
    3-22   Race and Political Action
    3-23   Sovereignty, the State, and the Indigenous
    3-24   Democracy in the Professions, the Farms, and the Market
    3-25   Ways of Thinking About Power
    3-26   Violence and Terrorism
    3-27   Democratic Metaphors
    3-28   Political Action
    3-29   Varieties of Domination
    3-30   Evil, Violence, and Oppression
    3-31   Home is Where the Hatred is: Meditations on the Origins of Political Power
    3-32   Contestation and Closure: Rethinking Agonistic Democracy
    3-33   Dewey, Power and Democracy
    3-34   Roundtable: The Concept of the Political Reconsidered
    3-35   Responding to Violence: Justice and the Problematic of the Legal, the Historical and the Apocalyptic
    3-36   Beyond Gated Politics: The Possibility of Democracy
    3-37   Care and Global Justice

4   Formal Political Theory
    4-1   Formal Models and International Politics
    4-2   Formal Theory and Elections
    4-3   Using Cyber Senate (And Other) Software to Analyze Spatial Voting Games
    4-4   Voting Systems and Formal Theory
    4-5   Formal Models and Bureaucratic Behavior
    4-6   Electoral Competition and Candidate Behavior
    4-7   Formal Models of Voting Behavior
    4-8   Political Methodology and Formal Theory
    4-9   Formal Models of Collective Action
    4-10   Formal Theory and the Concept of Power
    4-11   Formal Models and Political Institutions

5   Political Psychology
    5-1   Information Processing
    5-2   Theme Roundtable: Reconstituting Intellectual Power in the Academy: A Conversation Across Generations
    5-3    The Modern Paradox of Presidential Power: Katrina and 9/11
    5-4   Emotional Aspects of Political Communication
    5-5   Psychological Factors in American Foreign Policy
    5-6   Genetic and Evolutionary Bases of Political Behavior
    5-7   Neuroscientific Advances in the Study of Political Science
    5-8   The Impact of Emotion on Political Decision Making
    5-9   Exploring New Substantive Domains in Experimental Political Psychology
    5-10   Affect and Cognition in Voting
    5-11   Emotional Influences on Public Opinion
    5-12   Ambivalence in Voting and Public Opinion

6   Political Economy
    6-1   The Missing Link(s) Between Inequality and Redistribution. Cleavage Structure and Policy Preferences for Public Spending
    6-2   Political Competition in Democracies: Measurement and Implications
    6-3   Accountability and Corruption
    6-4   Power Dynamics
    6-5   Competition and Rent Seeking
    6-6   Redistribution
    6-7   Institutions and Preferences
    6-8   Economic Performance
    6-9   Fiscal and Economic Policy

7   Politics and History
    7-1   Partisanship, Elections and Legislative Decision Making in Historical Context
    7-2   Foreign Affairs and the American Presidency: Development and Political Change
    7-3   States and Social Coalitions in Social Policy Development
    7-4   The National Security State and American Political Development
    7-5   Explaining Institutional Change in Different Varieties of Capitalism
    7-6   Institutions, Identities and Cognition: New Directions in Historical Institutionalist Research
    7-7   Historical Change and Evolutionary Theory
    7-8   Roundtable on Aristide Zolberg's 'A Nation by Design?'
    7-9   The Role of Conservatism in the Evolution of American Environmental Policy
    7-10   How Policies Shape Citizens: Roundtable on Suzanne Mettler's 'Soldiers to Citizens: The GI Bill and the Making of the Greatest Generation'
    7-11   Bringing Urbanization into American Political Development: Institutions, Power Structures, and Identities
    7-12   Education, Citizenship, and American Political Development
    7-13   Democrats, Republicans, and Movements in APD
    7-14   Dynamics of American Legislative Politics
    7-15   Law and American Political Development
    7-16   Constitutional Dynamics of American Political Development
    7-17   Meet the Author: Robert Lieberman, Shaping Race Policy
    7-18   Race and U.S. Political Development
    7-19   Roundtable on Ira Katznelson's 'When Affirmative Action was White'
    7-20   Power Games in the Politics of Memory and Memorialization
    7-21   Pragmatist and Constructivist Perspectives on Institutional Change in US and Comparative Politics

8   Political Methodology
    8-1   An Assessment of Forecasting in Political Science
    8-2   Experimental Design, Measurement, and Causal Effect Estimation in Voting Studies
    8-3   New Methods for Studying Electoral Systems and Voting Behavior
    8-4   Descriptive Inference: Is there a Method to Describing?
    8-5   Examples of Multi-Method Research
    8-6   Political Methodology and Formal Theory
    8-7   Methods for Causal Inference With Observational Data
    8-8    Bayesian Inference
    8-9   Spatial Models and Ideal Points Estimation
    8-10   Modeling Preferences, Choices, and Vote Shares
    8-11   Modeling Dependence in Time and Space
    8-12`   Methods for Analyzing Legislative Language, Networks, and Organizations
    8-13   Analyzing Duration/Count/Time Series Data
    8-14   Measurement Issues in Survey Research

9   Teaching & Learning in Political Science
    9-1   Technology and Information Management in the Classroom
    9-2   Teaching Democracy: Civic Education and Citizenship in Action
    9-3   Roundtable: Authority Patterns and Power Relationships: Harry Eckstein's Congruence Theory Revisited
    9-4   Beyond Lectures: Alternative Techniques to Enhance Teaching Effectiveness
    9-5   Active Learning Strategies in Political Science
    9-6   Designing a Political Science Education

10   Undergraduate Education
    10-1   Power, Pedagogy, and Program Assessment
    10-2   Introducing Power to Undergraduates
    10-3   Empowering an Active Classroom
    10-4   Assessing Outcomes in Experiential Learning

11   Comparative Politics
    11-1   Institutions and Political Mobilization in the Muslim World
    11-2   Political Parties and Party Systems in Developing Democracies
    11-3   Nations and Nationalisms Reconsidered
    11-4   The Politics of Corruption
    11-5   Violence and Political Possibility
    11-6   From Red to the Black: Extracting and Managing State Revenue While Transitioning from the Planned Economy
    11-7   Capacity, Coercion, Consent: Comparative Politics of the Tax State
    11-8   Formal versus Informal Powers to Shape Social Policy
    11-9   New Research on the Microdynamics of Civil War
    11-10   Regime Type Effects on Democratic Performance: Representation, Policy Outcomes and Accountability
    11-11   Coercion, Conflict, and the State
    11-12   Theme Roundtable: Power Resource Theory Revisited and Revised
    11-13   The Dynamics of Federalism: Politics, Institutions and Policies
    11-14   Property Rights and Political Development: Corporate and Insecure Rights in the Making of Citizens and Constituencies
    11-15   African Political Institutions and the Provision of Public Goods: New Directions on Research in Africa
    11-16   The Left in Government: Contemporary Cases from Latin America
    11-17   Society’s Impact on the State: Transforming States of Africa, Asia, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East
    11-18   Security in Comparative Perspective: Military and Police Forces in Asia and Latin America
    11-19   Roundtable: What Has Comparative Politics Accomplished? A Conversation Among Leading Scholars
    11-20   Temporal Dimensions of Policies and Politics
    11-21   How Black Gold Enriches Theory
    11-22   Contesting Power in the Developing World: New Parties, New Issues, and New Cleavages
    11-23   The State of Democracy in Southeast Asia
    11-24   Participatory Institutions in Developing Nations: Deepening Democracy or the Latest Development Fad?
    11-25   Power Beyond the State: International Institutions, Transnational Activism, and Global Governance
    11-26   Globalization, Economic Reform and Partisanship
    11-27   Immigration Regimes and Citizenship
    11-28   New Directions in the Study of Political Parties
    11-29   Ethnic Diversity, Democracy, and Development
    11-30   Welfare States: Revisiting Finance, Redistribution, and Stratification
    11-31   Finer Varieties or Different Varieties: Does Developed Asia Fit the Varieties of Capitalism Framework?
    11-32   Studying Judicial Power in New Democracies: Courts in Latin America
    11-33   Comparative Approaches to the Development of Bureaucratic Organizations and Institutions
    11-34   Globalization Is What We Make of It: Contentious Politics, Between the Local and the Transnational
    11-35   Rationality, Culture, and Structure in Comparative Politics: Classic Themes, New Directions
    11-36   Popular Organization and Interest Politics in Third Wave Democracies
    11-37   Asian Welfare States: A Cross-National Perspective
    11-38   The Punishment Puzzle: An Exploration of How, When and Why State Repression Succeeds/Fails
    11-39   Quantitative and Qualititative Studies of Conflict: What They Tell Us, and What They Don't
    11-40   Executive-Legislative Relations in Presidential Democracies
    11-41   Can Democracy Be Promoted? A Cross-National Study of USAID Democracy and Governance Programs
    11-42   Authoritarian Regimes in Comparative Perspective
    11-43   Transitional Justice: Institutions and Behavior
    11-44   The Politics of Ideas: Theory, Method, and Analysis
    11-45   Roundtable: Beyond Continuity: Institutional Change in Advanced Political Economies
    11-46   Roundtable on Aristide Zolberg's 'A Nation by Design?'
    11-47   Meet the Author: Robert Lieberman, Shaping Race Policy
    11-48   Unions and Workers in Developing and Post Communist Nations

12   Comparative Politics of Developing Areas
    12-1   Regime Type and Determinants of Capital Flows
    12-2   Political Economy of Developing Countries
    12-3   States' Responses in Adjusting to Globalization
    12-4   Institutions and Political Mobilization in the Muslim World
    12-5   Political Parties and Party Systems in Developing Democracies
    12-6   Nations and Nationalisms Reconsidered
    12-7   Democratization and Changing Power Relations Between Ethnic Minorities and Majorities
    12-8   Mexico's 2006 Election: Democratic Consolidation?
    12-9   Arab Protest Movements
    12-10   Social and Political Islamism
    12-11   The Repression-Dissent Nexus in the Middle East: Insights from a Mixed-Methods Approach
    12-12   Democratic Participation and Reconstitution of the State: Lessons from sub-Saharan Africa
    12-13   The Politics of Corruption
    12-14   Violence and Political Possibility
    12-15   Judicial Politics in Developing Countries
    12-16   Struggling for Power in Sub-Saharan Africa
    12-17   State Formation in Developing Countries Revisited
    12-18   The Politics of Economic Upgrading and Institutional Change the in Developing World
    12-19   Rethinking Policy Reform: The Politics of Poverty and Social Policy in Developing Countries
    12-20   African Political Institutions and the Provision of Public Goods: New Directions in Research on Africa
    12-21   The Left in Government: Contemporary Cases from Latin America
    12-22   Society’s Impact on the State: Transforming States of Africa, Asia, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East
    12-23   Security in Comparative Perspective: Military and Police Forces in Asia and Latin America
    12-24   Democracy and the Power of Religion
    12-25   Constitutional Reform in Latin America: From Intentions to Outcomes
    12-26   The Limits of Electoral Legitimacy
    12-27   Comparative Populism

13   Politics of Communist and Former Communist States
    13-1   Political Behavior in Eastern Europe: Is There a Post-Communist Mentality?
    13-2   Why Parties in the Post-Communist World? Fresh Findings in Comparative Perspective
    13-3   Migration and Ethnoreligious Hostility in Russia: Subnational Variation in Cross-National Perspective
    13-4   From Red to the Black: Extracting and Managing State Revenue While Transitioning from the Planned Economy
    13-5   Why Communism Didn't Collapse: Exploring Regime Resilience in China, Vietnam, Laos, North Korea, and Cuba
    13-6   Prospects for Political Reform in China: Implications from Empirical Research
    13-7   New Security Issues in Eurasia: Comparative and IR Perspectives
    13-8   Post-Communist Democratization
    13-9   Changing Arenas of Politics in Post-Communist Russia
    13-10   Beyond Beijing
    13-11   Gauging Public Opinion in Post-Communist Countries: Surveys and Interviews
    13-12   How Black Gold Enriches Theory
    13-13   Shifting Power Relations in Post-Communist Eurasian Transitions

14   Comparative Politics of Advanced Industrial Societies
    14-1   The Missing Link(s) Between Inequality and Redistribution. Cleavage Structure and Policy Preferences for Public Spending
    14-2   Political Competition in Democracies: Measurement and Implications
    14-3   Electoral Institutions and Varieties of Capitalism
    14-4   Power and Politics in Corporate Governance Reform
    14-5   New Challenges to Partisan Strategies and Government Policies
    14-6   Public Opinion, Rationality and Political Behavior: The Sources of the Public’s Knowledge of Policy and Its Impact
    14-7   Politics of Fertility and Employment
    14-8   Politics of Decentralization
    14-9   Immigration Politics in Advanced Industrial Democracies
    14-10   Political Economic Context and Policy Voting
    14-11   Politics and Macroeconomic Policymaking
    14-12   Political Institutions and Policymaking
    14-13   Politics of Government Formation and Duration
    14-14   Elite Communications and Public Opinion Formation
    14-15   Income Inequality and European Welfare States
    14-16   Judicial Power in Comparative Politics and International Relations

15   European Politics and Society
    15-1   Electoral Institutions and Varieties of Capitalism
    15-2   Power and Politics in Corporate Governance Reform
    15-3   New Challenges to Partisan Strategies and Government Policies
    15-4   Roundtable: Can There Be Democracy Without Community in the EU?
    15-5   Reforming the European Social Model
    15-6   Roundtable: Constitutional Crisis or Constitutional Compromise in the European Union?
    15-7   Europe and Elections
    15-8   Income Inequality and European Welfare States
    15-9   Parties and Immigration in Europe
    15-10   The Politics of the European Constitution
    15-11   Representation, Contestation, and the Political Space in Europe
    15-12   Anti-Extremist Policies in Advanced Democratic Systems: Beyond the Counter-Terrorism Template
    15-13   EU Expansion and Domestic Change
    15-14   Comparative Economic Voting
    15-15   Elections and Information in Europe in a Comparative Context
    15-16   Theme Roundtable: Was Paris Burning? Power and Politics in France
    15-17   What is Troubling the French?: Current Assessments

16   International Political Economy
    16-1   Overlapping Institutions: The Politics of Nested Regimes and Forum-shopping
    16-2   ITRAG Panel: The Causes and Consequences of State Collaboration through International Treaties
    16-3   Regime Type and Determinants of Capital Flows
    16-4   Political Economy of Developing Countries
    16-5   Issues in Trade Protectionism
    16-6   Trade and Democratic Peace
    16-7   Credibility and Signaling Issues in Exchange Rate Politics
    16-8   The Politics of International Financial Institutions' Lending
    16-9   Power Issues in Globalization and International Trade
    16-10   New Insights on Globalization
    16-11   International Financial Institutions and Development
    16-12   Determinants of Exchange Rate Regimes
    16-13   Globalization, Partisan Politics, and the Welfare State
    16-14   States' Responses in Adjusting to Globalization
    16-15   WTO and Domestic Politics
    16-16   The Impact of Worker Remittances and Diasporic Financial Transfers on Developing Economies
    16-17   Issues in Trade Cooperation

17   International Collaboration
    17-1   Theoretical Synthesis Empirical Advances in International Politics
    17-2   Alliance Formation, Aggression, and Deterrence
    17-3   Overlapping Institutions: The Politics of Nested Regimes and Forum-shopping
    17-4   ITRAG Panel: The Causes and Consequences of State Collaboration through International Treaties
    17-5   Collaboration and Contestation in Global Regulatory Regimes
    17-6   Allocations of Normative Power to and among International Tribunals
    17-7   Institutional Change in International Cooperation
    17-8   Beyond the Unholy Trinity: Specifying the Determinants and Parameters of Policy Constraints in a World of International Capital Mobility
    17-9   Power and Purpose in the Creation of an East Asian Economic Order
    17-10   Regional Power Distributions and Regional IGOs
    17-11   International Organizations and Domestic Politics
    17-12   National Governments' Compliance with International Law and Organization
    17-13   Norms, Non-state Actors, and the Behavior of National Governments
    17-14   Network Conceptions of International System Structure
    17-15   The Politics of International Financial Institutions' Lending
    17-16   Power Issues in Globalization and International Trade
    17-17   Global Parliament/Global Government? A Roundtable on Power and Possibility in an Evolving World System

18   International Security
    18-1   Intelligence Failures: Causes and Consequences
    18-2   Territoriality and Conflict
    18-3   The Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
    18-4   American Hegemony in Theoretical and Historical Perspective: A Roundtable on Christopher Layne's "The Peace of Illusions"
    18-5   Moral Limit and Possibility: Constructivism and Normative Theory
    18-6   Globalization, Democracy, and Terrorism
    18-7   Power and Money: How Commercial and Financial Ties Affect International Conflict
    18-8   Bargaining in War
    18-9   Understanding International Rivalries
    18-10   The United Nations: Power and Legitimacy
    18-11   Civilians in War and Rebellion
    18-12   How to Make Friends and Influence People: Hard and Soft Power Approaches
    18-13   Insurgency and Counterinsurgency
    18-14   Ethnicity and Civil Conflict
    18-15   Democracy and International Conflict
    18-16   Europe and the Balance of Power
    18-17   Reconsidering Power in International Relations
    18-18   New Theoretical Perspectives on Transitional Justice
    18-19   Roundtable: The Future of the Jihadi Movement: A Five Year Forecast
    18-20   Autocratic States and International Conflict: Not Just a Residual Category
    18-21   Civil-Military Relations and Strategic Success in the Global War on Terrorism
    18-22   Balancing in Theory and Practice
    18-23   Alliances and Balance of Power
    18-24   The Challenge of Terrorist Networks
    18-25   War as a Policy Instrument: How Great Powers Win All the Battles and Lose the Peace
    18-26   New Historical Data on Armed Conflict
    18-27   The Strategic Logic of Terrorism: Strategies, Targets, and Countermeasures
    18-28   Child Soldiers
    18-29   Geography and Civil War
    18-30   First Things First: Exploring Why and How Third Parties Intervene to Understand When They Succeed
    18-31   Public and Secret Threats
    18-32   Intervention and Civil War
    18-33   Alliance Formation
    18-34   Conflict Mediation
    18-35   Gender, Power, and the Non-Combatant Immunity Principle

19   International Security & Arms Control
    19-1   Globalization, Democracy, and Terrorism
    19-2   Is Deterrence a Failed Paradigm?
    19-3   Plenary Session: Making U.S. Foreign Policy for a Nuclear South Asia: Off-Shore Balancing in Historical Perspective
    19-4   Balancing in Theory and Practice
    19-5   Can Catastrophic Terrorism Be Deterred? Debating Negligence Deterrence
    19-6   Roundtable: Terror and the Management of National Security in the Information Age
    19-7   Revisiting Security Dilemmas
    19-8   Norms and Military Power
    19-9   Alliances and Balance of Power
    19-10   Security Dilemma and War
    19-11   The Challenge of Terrorist Networks
    19-12   U.S. Hegemony and Power Relations
    19-13   Issues in East Asian Security
    19-14   Arms Control and Norms
    19-15   Proliferation Puzzle Revisited
    19-16   Nuclear Weapons and Security
    19-17   U.S. Intervention and the Limits of Power
    19-18   Non-State Actors and Warfare
    19-19   Democratic Accountability and Civil-Military Relations
    19-20   Issues in Arms Control and Proliferation

20   Foreign Policy
    20-1   Intelligence Failures: Causes and Consequences
    20-2   Plenary Session: Making U.S. Policy for a Nuclear South Asia: Off-Shore Balancing in Historical Perspective
    20-3   Roundtable: Bush Foreign Policy: Assessments and Alternatives
    20-4   Constructing Foreign Policy: Identities (and/or) Interests
    20-5   Recapturing the Second Image: Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy
    20-6   War as a Policy Instrument: How Great Powers Win All the Battles and Lose the Peace
    20-7   Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: A New New Look
    20-8   Neoclassical Realism: The Third Image Reversed
    20-9   Theme Panel: Dimensions of Hegemonic Power and Recent U.S. Foreign Policy
    20-10   Humanitarian Intervention and the Separation of Powers
    20-11   Psychological Factors in American Foreign Policy
    20-12   The National Security State and American Political Development

21   Conflict Processes
    21-1   Alliance Formation, Aggression, and Deterrence
    21-2   Trade and Democratic Peace
    21-3   Bargaining in War
    21-4   Understanding International Rivalries
    21-5   Insurgency and Counterinsurgency
    21-6   Norms and Military Power
    21-7   New Historical Data on Armed Conflict
    21-8   Looking at the 21st Century Power Relations: New Directions in Dynamic Power Theory
    21-9   Rivalry, Alliances, and Instruments of Coercion
    21-10   The Strategic Logic of Terrorism: Strategies, Targets, and Countermeasures
    21-11   Child Soldiers
    21-12   Post Civil War Outcomes: Bosnia and the North Caucasus
    21-13   Geography and Civil War
    21-14   Globalization and Terrorism
    21-15   An Assessment of Forecasting in Political Science
    21-16   The Punishment Puzzle: An Exploration of How, When and Why State Repression Succeeds/Fails
    21-17   First Things First: Exploring Why and How Third Parties Intervene to Understand When They Succeed
    21-18   Formal Models and International Politics
    21-19   Public and Secret Threats
    21-20   Intervention and Civil War
    21-21   Alliance Formation
    21-22   Conflict Mediation
    21-23   Quantitative and Qualititative Studies of Conflict: What They Tell Us, and What They Don't
    21-24   Domestic Politics and Nonstate Actors
    21-25   Domestic Strife and Conflict
    21-26   Mother Nature and Conflict
    21-27   Conflict and Domestic Institutions
    21-28   Power Reconsidered
    21-29   Democracy and Violence
    21-30   Understanding Intervention
    21-31   Economic Rivalry and War

22   Legislative Studies
    22-1   Promoting the General Welfare? The American Congress and the Political Economy of Government Performance
    22-2   Partisanship, Elections, and Legislative Decision Making in Historical Context
    22-3   Can the Media serve as an Effective Watchdog?
    22-4   Lawmaking under Different Institutional Conditions: A Cross-Country Perspective
    22-5   The Personal Vote in Parliament: Alive and Well?
    22-6   Social Policymaking in State Legislatures
    22-7   Who's Minding the Store: Oversight Capacity at the Federal and State Levels
    22-8   Presidential Power and Coalition Formation in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and the United States
    22-9   Replacing the Old with the New: A Recipe for Real Change in Congress?
    22-10   The Power of Speech as Legislative Persuasion
    22-11   Which Chamber Is More Responsive to Constituents -- House or Senate?
    22-12   The Redistricting Connection: Party Polarization in State Legislatures and the U.S. Congress
    22-13   Spend, Spend, Spend: The Eternal Game of Distributive Politics
    22-14   Party Governance and Campaign Finance in State Legislatures
    22-15   Rigging the Game: Party Manipulation of Legislative Rules and Privileges
    22-16   Foreign Policy and the U.S Congress: Has the Legislative Branch Been Declawed?
    22-17   Historical Perspectives on Lawmaking and Career Building in the House and Senate
    22-18   Challengers, Money, and the Impossible Dream: How to Unseat an Incumbent Member of Congress
    22-19   Competition or Cooperation? Party and Interest Group Pressures on Members of Congress
    22-20   The Electoral Path to Legislatures for Women and Minorities: Advancement or Retreat?
    22-21   Legislative Committees in Comparative Perspective
    22-22   Does Gender Influence Legislative Representation in the House and Senate?
    22-23   The Outlook for the 2006 Midterm Elections
    22-24   Career Ambitions and Legislative Production
    22-25   Dynamics of American Legislative Politics

23   Presidency Research
    23-1   Women in the East (and West) Wing
    23-2   Presidential Rhetoric
    23-3   The Inherited Presidency: Predecessors' Constraints on Presidential Power
    23-4   The Unitary Executive in a Separated System
    23-5   Foreign Affairs and the American Presidency: Development and Political Change
    23-6   Veto Politics
    23-7   The Political Consequences of Presidential Travel
    23-8   Unilateral Powers in Theory and Practice
    23-9   Presidential Staffing
    23-10   Disaster? The Politics of Rebuilding New Orleans
    23-11   Political Theory, Religious Doctrine, and the Presidency
    23-12   Origins and Development: Presidential History
    23-13   Legislative Relations
    23-14   The Public Presidency
    23-15   Scandal, Crisis, and Failure (or, 'How Was Your Day at Work, Mr. President?')
    23-16   Humanitarian Intervention and the Separation of Powers
    23-17   Theme Panel: The Nature of Presidential Leadership
    23-18   Presidents as Party Leaders
    23-19   Getting the Word Out: Presidential Communications Strategies
    23-20   Presidential Power and Privilege Reconsidered in the Post-9/11 Era
    23-21   Will the George W. Bush Administration Leave a Legacy of More Power to the Presidency?
    23-22   Presidential Approval

24   Public Administration
    24-1   Representative Bureaucracy: Examining Gender and Race in Public Organizations
    24-2   Intergovernmental Management for the 21st Century
    24-3   Executive Budgeting
    24-4   Public Management in Networked Settings
    24-5   Public Management and Organizational Performance
    24-6   Administrative Reform: A Comparative Perspective