Presentation Schedule
Indianapolis Meeting, November 21-23, 1997

Day
Time
Room
Presentation
11/21/97
9:30 AM
A
Douglas Gibler, A Typology of Alliances
11/21/97
9:30 AM
B
Jon C. Pevehouse and Joshua Goldstein, Real Time Tracking from Conflict to Cooperation
11/21/97
10:00 AM
A
Bernadette M. Jungblut, Trade and Conflict: A Connection
11/21/97
10:00 AM
B
Haavard Hegre, Tanja Ellingsen, Nils Petter Gleditsch, and Scott G. Gates, Towards a Democratic Civil Peace? Democracy, Democratizaion, and Civil War
11/21/97
11:00 AM
A
Dan Reiter and Curtis Meek, Determinants of Military Strategy: Domestic, Structural, and Experiential Factors
11/21/97
11:00 AM
B
Bob Frederick, Simulating an Arms Race as an Iterated Game
11/21/97
11:30 AM
A
Paul R. Hensel and Tom Sowers, Parity, Disputed Issues, and the Evolution of Interstate Rivalry
11/21/97
11:30 AM
B
T. Clifton Morgan and Glenn Palmer, Substitution Effects with Two Goods in Foreign Policy: Selecting the Right Tools for the Job
11/21/97
12:00 PM
A
Michael Lebrun, How Long Can This Go On? An Analysis of Regime Type and the Duration of Military Cooperation
11/21/97
12:00 PM
B
Michelle Benson, Domestic and Systemic Preferences for Cooperation and Conflict
11/21/97
2:00 PM
A
Zeev Maoz, Democracy and Peace: Which Comes First?
11/21/97
2:00 PM
B
Dierdre L. Wendel-Blunt, U.S. Foreign Military Intervention as a Function of the National Interest
11/21/97
2:30 PM
A
Steven J. Brams and Christopher B. Jones, Catch-22 and King-of-the-Mountain Games: Cycling, Frustration, and Power
11/21/97
2:30 PM
B
Kenneth P. Berthiaume, Threats to National Security Posed by Non-State Actors in the Information Age
11/21/97
3:00 PM
A
Robert Muncaster, Arms Races as Games of Incomplete Information
11/21/97
3:00 PM
B
Rafael Reuveny and William R. Thompson, War, Systemic Leadership, and Economic Growth: The United States Case
11/21/97
4:00 PM
A
Richard M. Tucker, Are Democratic Dyads More Peaceful?
11/21/97
4:00 PM
B
John A. Tures, New Kids on the Block: The Impact of Transition Regimes Upon Enduring Rivalries
11/21/97
4:30 PM
A
Michael Mousseau, Democracy, Economic Development, and Interstate Peace
11/21/97
4:30 PM
B
Michael W. Simon, Risky Leaders and Nuclear Proliferation
11/21/97
5:00 PM
A
Katherine Barbieri and Jack S. Levy, Sleeping With the Enemy: Trade Between Adversaries During Wartime
11/21/97
5:00 PM
B
John P. Vanzo, The Ethno-Balkanization of Yugoslavia: A Configurational Analysis
11/21/97
5:30 PM
A
William Dixon, Dyads, Disputes and the Democratic Peace
11/21/97
5:30 PM
B
Michael McGinnis, NGO Response to Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: A Strategic Analysis
11/22/97
9:00 AM
A
Erik Melander, Fearful but not MAD--Modeling the Security Dilemma of Conventional Conflict
11/22/97
9:00 AM
B
Erik Gartzke, Rational Expectations and the Democratic Peace: Why Democracies May Really Be More Pacific
11/22/97
9:30 AM
A
Suzanne Werner, Every War Must End: The Conduct and Termination of War
11/22/97
9:30 AM
B
William Reed, Satisfaction, Democracy and Escalation: Modeling the Selection Bias
11/22/97
10:00 AM
A
Kelly M. Kadera and Gerald L. Sorokin, Time and Interdependence: Testing the Spread of War Model
11/22/97
10:00 AM
B
Bjorn-Patrick Holmberg, The Window No One Jumped Through: A Study of Changes in the Immediate Military Balance and Escalation of Enduring Rivalries
11/22/97
11:00 AM
A
Sang-Hyun Lee, Regional Conflict, Escalation, and the Role of Minor States in World Politics: A Rational Choice Approach
11/22/97
11:00 AM
B
Dannette Brickman and Meredith Reid Sarkees, Distribution of Alliance Costs and Benefits
11/22/97
11:30 AM
A
Raymond Dacey, Inductive Learning in an Escalation Process
11/22/97
11:30 AM
B
Dina Al-Sowayel and Sean Bolks, Sanction Failure, Duration, and Target Attributes
11/22/97
12:00 PM
A
Carole Alsharabata and Jacek Kugler, Terror with Deterrence
11/22/97
12:00 PM
B
Christopher Leskiw and Meredith Reid Sarkees, Intergovernmental Organization Membership as an Element of System Structure
11/22/97
2:00 PM
A
Mark Crescenzi and Paul Diehl, Measuring the Neutrality of Peacekeeping Operations: Approaches and Implications
11/22/97
2:00 PM
B
Errol A. Henderson and J. David Singer, Civil War in the Post-Colonial World: Cultural Identities, Urbanization, and Militarization
11/22/97
2:30 PM
A
Andrew J. Enterline and Kristian Gleditsch, Threats, Force, and Survival: A Study of Latin American Leaders
11/22/97
2:30 PM
B
Murray Wolfson and Jeffrey Ling, A Cluster Analysis of National Attributes
11/22/97
3:00 PM
A
Carlos Seiglie, How the West Won
11/22/97
3:00 PM
B
Merissa Myers, Who Commands? Military Partnerships, Hold-Ups and Organizational Form
11/22/97
4:00 PM
A
Sara McLaughlin and Brandon C. Prins, Beyond Territorial Contiguity: An Examination of the Issues Underlying Democratic Interstate Disputes
11/22/97
4:00 PM
B
Harvey Starr, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the Analysis of Geopolitics: Revisiting Enduring Rivalries
11/22/97
4:30 PM
A
Peter J. Moore, Regiime Types and the Diffusion of War
11/22/97
4:30 PM
B
Peter Brecke, An Aid to Finding the Causes of Conflict: A Taxonomy of Violent Conflict
11/22/97
5:00 PM
A
Patrick Regan and Allan Stam, Tipping Points in Time: The Cummulative Effect of Diplomacy on the Resolution of Conflict
11/22/97
5:00 PM
B
Matthew Krain, The Causes and Consequences of Repression and Accommodation in Post-Internal War States
11/23/97
9:30 AM
A
Douglas Modde, How an Underdog Becomes Underdog: Alliance Portfolio Diversification and the Moral Hazard
11/23/97
10:00 AM
A
Douglas Lemke, Is the Whole the Sum of Its Parts? Aggregating Regional Analyses of International War
11/23/97
10:30 AM
A
Curtiss Peet and Marc Simon, Liberal Social Purpose and the Democratic Peace
11/23/97
11:00 AM
A
David H. Sacko, The Efficacy of Economic Sanctions: Panacea or Snake Oil?
11/23/97
11:30 AM
A
Dave Clark and William Reed, A Unified Model of Dispute Duration