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Conflict Processes
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The purpose of this section is to be a forum for the study of any and all forms of political conflict both within and between nation-states.


2007 - 2008 Officers

President and Treasurer
Kelly M. Kadera
University of Iowa
Department of Political Science
341 Schaeffer Hall
Iowa City IA 52242-1409
kelly-kadera@uiowa.edu

2008 Program Chair
Benjamin O. Fordham
Binghamton University
Department of Political Science
P.O. Box 6000
Binghamton NY 13902-6000
bfordham@binghamton.edu

Council:
Kristian Gleditsch, University of Essex  (2005-2008)
Sara Mitchell, Iowa University  (2005-2008)
Michelle Benson, University of Buffalo (2006-2009)
Bill Reed, Rice University  (2006-2009)
Scott Gartner, University of California, Davis  (2007-2010)
Anne Sartori, Northwestern University (2007-2010)


Awards

The Best Book Award is given for the best book making outstanding contributions to the study of any and all forms of political conflict, either within or between nation-states, published in the two calendar years prior to the year in which the award is given. Books published in 2006 or 2007 dealing with issues of conflict and peace, broadly defined, will be eligible for the 2008 award.  Edited volumes and textbooks are not eligible for the award.  Nominations must be made by a member of the Conflict Processes section;  self-nominations are encouraged.  Nominations should be submitted by March 15, 2008. 

Award Committee Chair:
Paul F. Diehl
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Political Science
361 Lincoln Hall
702 S. Wright Street
Urbana IL 61801
pdiehl@uiuc.edu

Committee Member:
Andrew  Kydd, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Sabine C. Carey, University of Nottingham