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Roger A. Coate

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Department of Government and International Studies
University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina 29208
(803) 777–7833 or 777–3109

Date and place of birth: December 5, 1948; Piqua, Ohio
Married: Patricia L. Coate; daughter: Jessica Elise Coate

EDUCATION

Ph.D., 1977 Department of Political Science

Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

M.A., 1973 School of Advanced International Studies

The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C.

B.A., 1971 International Studies

Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, Ohio

1969 University of Oklahoma Summer Russian Program

Institute for the Study of the U.S.S.R., Munich, Germany

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Associate Professor, Department of Government and International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1988–present;

Director, Undergraduate Program in International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1982–1987 and 1998–present

Assistant Professor, Department of Government and International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1981– 1988

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Arizona State University, 1977–1981

Instructor, Social Studies Department, Emerson Institute, Washington, D.C., 1972–1973

COURSES TAUGHT

Advanced Graduate Seminar in International Organization (GINT 817)

Graduate Seminar in International Organization (GINT 733)

Graduate Seminar in Global Political Economy (GINT 734)

Graduate Seminar on Science, Technology and International Relations (GINT 731)

Graduate Seminar on Teaching Political Science and International Studies (GINT 700)

Graduate Seminar on Writing the Master’s Thesis (GINT 799B)

Advance Graduate Seminar in Comparative Politics (GINT 880)

U.S. Multilateral Foreign Policy (GINT 501)

Politics of the Law of the Sea (GINT 578)

Global Political Economy (GINT 433)

Science, Technology and International Affairs (GINT 431)

Ideology and World Politics (GINT 430)

Introduction to Public Policy (GINT 374)

International Organization (GINT 330)

Comparative Politics (GINT 316)

International Relations Theory (GINT 315)

Introduction to Politics (GINT 105)

Introduction to International Relations (GINT 101)

RESEARCH PROJECTS, GRANTS, AND CONTRACTS

Project, "Transforming Global Governance for the 21st Century: Creating Effective Partnerships with Civil Society," in cooperation with the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), the
International Studies Association (ISA), the United Nations University (UNU), and the Executive
Office of the United Nations Secretary-General, $6,262,146 funding pending, primary project location:
Walker Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1 July 1999–31 December 2004.

Workshop grant, "Issue Framing and Leadership / Followership in International Cooperation," with Charles Hall (USC), Christer Jönsson, Annica Young Kronsell, and Peter Söderholm (University of Lund, Sweden), $5,500 from the International Studies Association to host a Processes of International
Cooperation Project related workshop in Turin, Italy, 22–23 June 1996 in conjunction with the Ninth

Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System.

Contract, "Editorial Office of Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International
Organizations,
$64,302, subcontract from Brown University, 1 January 1996–30 June 1997.

Grant, "American Peoples’ Delegation to the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)," with John E. Fobes (Americans for the Universality of UNESCO), $10,000, MacArthur Foundation, November 1995.

Contract, "Editorial Office of Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, $48,072, subcontract from Brown University, 1 January–31 December 1995.

Contract, "Editorial Office of Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, $45,831, subcontract from Brown University, 1 October 1993–31 December 1994.

Grant, "International Cooperation in Response to AIDS," with Leon Gordenker, Princeton University, $150,000, Ford Foundation, 1 June 1990–31 May 1993; in collaboration with Christer Jönsson,

University of Lund, with a matching grant for an equivalent amount from The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation (project total of approximately $305,000).

Grant, "Change and Transformation in Global Governance," $2,867, USC Research and Productive Scholarship Faculty Grant Program, 16 May–31 December 1992; plus $6,930 from Allstate Insurance, 12 November 1992–31 December, 1993.

Grant, "Change and Transformation in Global Governance: Pilot Project," $596, Southern Regional Education Board, 1992.

Grant, "The United Nations System and the Challenge of Relevance," with Donald Puchala, $11,216, Ford Foundation, 1 November 1989–31 October 1990.

Grant, "Social Networks and International Cooperation Responding to AIDS," $1,200, USC Venture Fund, 1 January 1990–15 August 1990.

Planning Grant, "Networks of International Cooperation: Responding to AIDS," with Leon Gordenker, Urs Luterbacher, and Christer Jönsson, $17,300, Rockefeller Foundation, 1 September 1988–31 August 1989.

Grant, "The State of International Organization 1989," with Donald Puchala, $3,000, Academic Council on United Nations Studies (ACUNS), 1 January 1989–30 June 1989.

Grant, "The State of International Organization 1988," with Donald Puchala, $2,500, ACUNS, 1 January 1989–30 June 1988.

Grant, "A Preliminary Assessment of Environmental Monitoring in the Vicinity of the Savannah River Plant, "$3,000, Energy Research Foundation, summer–fall, 1983.

Grant, "Energy Resources and the Self-Reliant Development of Diné," Research and Productive Scholarship

Faculty Grant Program, USC, $1,693, Summer 1982

Faculty Research Grant-in-Aid, Arizona State University, $2,000, 1979

PUBLICATIONS

Books and Monographs

The United Nations and Changing World Politics, Second Edition, with Thomas Weiss and David Forsythe. Boulder: Westview Press, 1997.

International Cooperation in Response to AIDS, with Leon Gordenker, Christer Jönsson, and Peter Söderholm. London: Frances Pinter/Cassell Press, 1995.

The United Nations and Changing World Politics, with Thomas Weiss and David Forsythe. Boulder: Westview Press, 1994.

United States Policy and the Future of the United Nations (ed.). New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1994.

The Challenge of Relevance: The United Nations in a Changing World Environment, with Donald Puchala, Reports and Papers, Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), 1989.

Unilateralism, Ideology and United States Foreign Policy: The U.S. In and Out of UNESCO. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1988.

The Power of Human Needs in World Society, with Jerel Rosati (eds.). Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1988.

The State of the United Nations, 1988, with Donald Puchala, Reports and Papers, No. 2, ACUNS, fall 1988.

Global Issue Regimes. New York: Praeger, 1982.

The Role of International Nongovernmental Organizations in World Politics, with Werner J. Feld. Learning Package Series Number 17. New York: Learning Resources in International Studies, 1976.

Articles and Book Chapters

"The United Nations and Development," in John Tessitore and Susan Woolfson, eds., A Global agenda: Issues before the 54th General Assembly of the United Nations (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, forthcoming September 1999).

"Requirements of Multilateral Governance in a Postmodern Era: The UN and Human Security," with W. Andy Knight, and Andrei Maximenko, in W. Andy Knight (ed.), Adapting the United Nations to a Postmodern World: The Reconstruction of Global Security Mechanisms. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 1997.

"The United Nations and Sustainable Development: Creative Partnerships with Civil Society," with Chadwick Alger and Ronnie Lipschutz, Alternatives 21, no. 1 (Jan.–Mar. 1996): 93–122.

"The Future of the United Nations," in Roger A. Coate (ed.), United States Policy and the Future of the United Nations. New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1994, pp. 1–17.

"Increasing the Effectiveness of the UN System," in Roger A. Coate (ed.), United States Policy and the Future of the United Nations. New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1994, pp. 42–65.

"The United Nations and a New Democratic Order," in Jong-Yil Ra (ed.), Democracy and New International Order in the 21st Century. Seoul: Kyung Hee University Press, 1993, pp. 447–463.

"Changing Patterns of Conflict: The US and UNESCO," in Karen Mingst and Margaret Karns (eds.), The United States and International Organizations. New York: Routledge, Chapman & Hall, 1992.

"Global Policies and the United Nations System: A Current Assessment," with Donald Puchala, Journal of Peace Research 27, no. 2 (May 1990): 127–140. Reprinted in Friedrich Kratochwil and Edward D. Mansfield (eds.), International Organization: A Reader. New York: HarperCollins, 1994, pp. 257–271.

"Human Needs in World Society," with Jerel Rosati, in Coate and Rosati (eds.), The Power of Human Needs in World Society. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1988, pp. 1–23.

"The Micro Foundations of International Governance: The Case of U.S./UNESCO Relations," in Coate and Rosati (eds.), The Power of Human Needs in World Society. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1988, pp. 225–256.

"Human Needs Realism: A Critical Assessment of the Power of Human Needs in World Society," with David J. Carroll and Jerel Rosati, in Coate and Rosati (eds.), The Power of Human Needs in World Society. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1988: 257–274.

"A Critical Science of Global Relations," with Craig Murphy, International Interactions 12, no. 2, spring 1985):109–132.

"The International Seabed Regime: Progressive Development or Creative Camouflage?" in Robert S. Jordan (ed.), The United States and Multilateral Resource Management. New York: Praeger, 1985;

"Substantive Problem Areas", with Charles F. Hermann. In Patrick Callahan et al., eds., Describing Foreign Policy Behavior: Political Decisions and Events. Beverly Hills: SAGE, 1982.

"Trans-societal Sport Associations: A Descriptive Analysis of Structures and Linkages", with James Harf and Henry March. International Associations, no. 12 (December 1974):594–603. Published Reports

American Participation in UNESCO: Rising to Meet the Challenges of a New World Order. Report prepared for the Americans for the Universality of UNESCO, Washington, D.C., February 1992.

Inventory of International Capabilities of the Faculty and Staff of the University of South Carolina, 1985–1986, Volume I (Columbia: James F. Byrnes International Center, University of South Carolina, March 1986).

Assessment of Draft Programme and Budget for 1986–1987 of UNESCO, with Jonathan Davidson. Report prepared for the Executive Committee of the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, December 1985 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of State, 1985).

Report of the Monitoring Panel on UNESCO for the U.S. Secretary of State, drafted with Jonathan Davidson and Lee Sanders (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of State, November 27, 1984).

HONORS AND PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION POSITIONS

Recipient, NADA Ambassador of Global Learning Award, USC, 1998–1999

Award, Global Governance, Best New Journal in the United States in 1996 in Business, the Social Sciences, and the Humanities, the Association of American Publishers, 1997

Editor, Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, 1993–present

Appointed Member, United Nations Habitat II Secretary-General’s Advisory Panel on Housing Rights, 1996

Delegate, American Peoples’ Delegation to the 50th Anniversary Celebration of UNESCO, Paris, November 1995

Member, Chadwick F. Alger Prize Selection Committee, International Studies Association, 1998–1999

Chair, Nominations Committee of the International Studies Association, 1998-1999

Member, Nominations Committee of the International Studies Association, 1999–present

Member, Executive Committee of the Board of Directors, Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), 1993–present

Member, Board of Directors, ACUNS, 1993–present

Member, ACUNS/United Nations Fellowship Committee, 1996–present

Chair, Nominations Committee, International Organization Section/International Studies Association, 1996- 1998

Member, Executive Committee of the Governing Council of the International Studies Association, 1994–1996

Member, Governing Council of the International Studies Association, 1993–1996

Member, Editorial Board, International Interactions, 1992–present

Member, National Executive Council, Sigma Iota Rho, The International Studies Honor Society, 1985–present

President, International Organization Section of the International Studies Association, 1993–1995

Member, Executive Committee of the International Organization Section of the International Studies Association, 1992–1996

Member, Annual Convention Program Committee, International Studies Association, 1993–1995

Award, The Charles Knowlton Law and Humanities/Social Sciences Research Award Competition, USC, 1993.

Member, Standing Committee on Consultation with the UN System, International Studies Association, 1989–1991

United Nations Fellow, United Nations/Academic Council on the United Nations System, Centre for Human Rights/Office of the Director-General, United Nations, Geneva, 1990

Recipient, Mortar Board's Excellence in Teaching Award, USC, 1989–1990

National President, Sigma Iota Rho, The International Studies Honor Society, 1986–1987

National Vice President, Sigma Iota Rho, 1985–1986

Local Arrangements Coordinator, International Studies Association/South Conference, 1985

Outstanding Teaching Award nominee, Arizona State University, 1979

Member, Executive Committee of the International Organization Section of the International Studies Association, 1979–1982

Dissertation Fellow, Ford Foundation/International Studies Association, 1976

Managing Editor, Foreign Policy Section Newsletter, ISA, 1975–1977

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Director, "Creating Effective Partnerships for Sustainable Human Development" project, USC, 1998–present

Director, "Global Governance and Human Security" course, Summer University, Central European University, Budapest, 17 July–6 August 1999

Director, Undergraduate Studies, Department of Government and International Studies, USC, 1998–present

Member, Executive Committee, Department of Government and International Studies, USC, 1998–present

Member, Course Scheduling Committee, Department of Government and International Studies, USC, 1998–present

Member, Faculty Senate, USC, 1997–present

Member, Recruitment Committee, Director, Asian Studies Program, USC, 1997–present

Chair, International Studies Undergraduate Program Curriculum Reform Committee, GINT, USC, 1996–1998

Chair, Faculty Workload Equity Committee, GINT, 1997–1998

Member, International Politics Field Examination Committee, Political Science Graduate Program, GINT, 1998–present

Member, Computer Committee, GINT, USC, 1994–present

Member, Frank Barnett Fellowship Selection Committee, Institute of International Studies, 1997

Member, Board of Directors, Americans for the Universality of UNESCO, 1995–present

Participant, Dean's Teaching Circle, College of Liberal Arts, USC, 1994–1996

Member, Committee on Outside Speakers, GINT, USC, 1994–present

Member, Recruitment Committee, American Politics Committee, GINT, USC, 1995–1996

Member, Political Science Graduate Committee, USC, 1993–1995

Member, Political Science Graduate Program Ph.D International Relations Major Field Examination Committee, GINT, USC, 1994–1995

Member, Annual Faculty Evaluation Committee (untenured faculty), GINT, USC, 1994–1995

Member, Recruitment Committee, Public Administration Committee, GINT, USC, 1994–1995

Member, International Studies Graduate Committee, USC, 1990–1993.

Member, Faculty Senate, USC, 1990–1993

Member, Annual Faculty Evaluation Committee (untenured faculty), GINT, USC, 1990–1991

Member, Executive Committee, GINT, USC, 1986–1987

Coordinator, International Capabilities Inventory Project, Byrnes International Center, USC, 1985–1988

Staff Consultant, U.S. Monitoring Panel on UNESCO/U.S. Department of State, 1984

Consultant, U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, 1984–1985

Advisor, South Carolina (Honors) College, USC, 1982–1992; Beta Chapter, Sigma Iota Rho, 1985–present;

Model United Nations, 1983–present; GINT Undergraduate Student Organization, 1982–1985;

Zeta Beta Tau, 1986–1990

Adjunct Faculty Associate, Navajo Tribal Training Center, Window Rock, Arizona, 1981

Visiting Scholar, InterUniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan, summer 1980

Member, Graduate Committee, Political Science Department, ASU, 1980–1981

Member, Executive Boards, United Nations Association (UNA) of Arizona and UNA of Greater Phoenix, 1978–1981

Academic Coordinator, Model United Nations Club, ASU, 1976–1981

Research Associate, Comparative Research on the Events of Nations Project, Mershon Center, Ohio State University, 1973–1976

Learning Package Development Institute, Consortium for International Studies Education, 1974

Intern and Researcher, Consolidated Analysis Centers Incorporated (CACI), Rosslyn, Virginia, summers 1972 and 1973

Member, Academic Council on the United Nations System, International Studies Association, Central and Eastern European International Studies Association, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, Sigma Iota Rho

PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

Panelist, "Publishing in International Studies" Roundtable, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., 16–20 February 1999.

Discussant, "Future Directions in IO Research: Insights from Diverse Fields," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., 16–20 February 1999.

Colloquium Speaker, "Human Security and Global Governance in the New Millennium," Making Sense of the Millennium Series, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, 17 November 1998.

Panelist, "International Peace and Security, Theory and Policy: What Has Been Written, What Has Not, and Why?" Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 2 October 1998.

"The Encounter of civilizations: Beyond Myopia," paper prepared for the Third Pan-European International Relations Conference and Joint Meeting with the International Studies Association, Vienna, Austria, 16–19 September 1998.

Panelist, "New Global realities and the Changing Role of the State, Special Panel at the Third Pan-European International Relations Conference and Joint Meeting with the International Studies Association, held at Szechenyi School of Technology and Economics, Györ, Hungary, 19 September 1998.

"The New Millennium: Global Governance and the Formation of a Culture of Peace," key-note address at the International Forum "For a Culture of Peace and Dialogue of Civilizations, against a Culture of War and Violence" in Kishinev, Moldova, 15-19 May 1998, sponsored by Director-General of UNESCO and the President of the Republic of Moldova.

"Organizational Learning and UN Reform for Promoting Human Security," with Andrei Maximenko, prepared for delivery at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, 17-21 March 1998.

Chair, "IOs as Organizations" Panel, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, 17-21 March 1998.

Discussant, "Promoting Peace and Security: Can the UN Succeed?" Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System, San José, Costa Rica, 25-27 June 1997.

"A Critical Perspective on Multilateral Governance: Managed Change for Promoting Human Security," with Andrei I. Maximenko, paper prepared for delivery at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., 26-30 August 1997.

Chair, panel on "Public Support for the United Nations," 37th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, 16–20 April 1997.

Commentator, "Tempering Collaboration: UN Task-Sharing with Regional and Nongovernmental Organizations for Security and Services," Brown University, 13–14 December 1996.

"Requirements of Multilateral Governance in a Postmodern Era," prepared for delivery at the Joint Convention of the International Studies Association / Japanese Association of International Relations, Makuhavi, Japan, 20–22 September 1996.

Conference Rapporteur, "Promoting Economic and Social Development: Role and Impact on the United Nations," Ninth Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System in Turin, Italy, 22–23 June 1996.

Organizer and host, research and training workshop on "Transforming Global Governance in the 21st Century: Bringing in Civil Society," International Training Centre, International Labour Organisation, Turin, Italy, 22–23 June 1996, held in conjunction with the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System.

"The United Nations and Sustainable Development: An Agenda for Development or Coordination Without Hierarchy," with Donald Puchala, prepared for delivery at the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System, Turin, Italy, 22–23 June 1996.

Panelist, Roundtable on "Rethinking Multilateral Engagements," U.S. Department of State, 20 May 1996.

Panelist, Roundtable on "The Future of the United Nations" at the 37th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, 16–20 April 1996.

"Meeting the Challenges of a New World Order: The Role of UNESCO," presented before the National Assembly on the United States and the United Nations, Washington, D.C., 31 August–2 September 1995.

"Reforming the United Nations to Meet the Challenges of a New World Order: Implications for East Asia," prepared for delivery at the international conference on "The Future of the United Nations and East Asia," Peking University, Beijing, China, 6–8 July 1995.

"Beyond Unilateralism: The United States and the UN System in the Face of New Challenges," presented at the international symposium on "The United Nations at Fifty: New Challenges in an Era of Societal Globalization and State Fragmentation," Tübingen, Germany, 29 June– 1 July 1995.

Invited participant, The United Nations and the Next Fifty Years: Using Force to Keep the Peace, Workshop I, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 20–21 March 1995.

Invited participant, "UNESCO: The Role of the Specialized Agency in the United Nations," interdisciplinary conference on "The United Nations at Fifty (1945–1995): At the Threshold of a New World Order," Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, 16–18 March 1995.

"Institutionalizing the Global Environmental Movement: Sustainable Development—Firm Fixture, Fad, or Fantasy?" with Charles Hall, prepared for delivery at the 36th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, 21–25 February 1995.

Special Seminar, "The United States and UN Reform," conducted for selected officials of the Bureau of International Organization Affairs and the U.S. Mission to the UN, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C., 27 February 1995.

Invited participant, colloquium on Utopia Lost: The United Nations and World Order, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, 13 December 1994.

"The United Nations and Sustainable Development: Creative Partnerships with Civil Society," with Chadwick Alger, Ronnie Lipschutz, Peter Söderholm, prepared for delivery at the 7th Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations system, The Hague, 23–25 June 1994.

"The United Nations as a Democratizing Force," conference on "Promoting Democracy: The Influence of International Forces," South Carolina Conference on International Relations, April 15, 1994.

"The United Nations Facing the 21st Century," with Donald Puchala, paper prepared for delivery at the Symposium on UN Membership for the Republic of China, Adam’s Mark Hotel, Columbia, April 1–2, 1994.

"Social Networks and International Cooperation in Response to AIDS," with Leon Gordenker, Christer Jönsson, and Peter Söderholm, prepared for delivery at the 35th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., 28 March–1 April 1994.

Chair, "Institutional Processes and International Organization" panel, 35th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., 28 March–1 April 1994.

"Processes of International Cooperation: The Challenge of Global Policy Coordination," Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, Lunds Universitet, September 28, 1993.

"The United Nations and World Politics: Learning from Change," with David Forsythe and Thomas Weiss, manuscript presented at the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations system, Montreal, June 17–19, 1993.

"Beyond the Earth Summit: Political Dimensions of Global Environmental change," The Charles Knowlton Law and Humanities/Social Sciences Lecture, USC, April 13, 1993.

"The Problems and Prospects of the United Nations Specialized Agencies and Financial Institutions," The United Nations: A New Role in a New World Order Conference, 397th Wilton Park conference cosponsored by the Twentieth Century Fund at Wiston House, West Sussex, England, 24–28 May 1993.

"Institutionalized Chaos: AIDS, Environment and World Politics," with Peter Söderholm, prepared for delivery at the 34th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, 23–27 March 1993.

"Studying Global Environmental Governance: Investigating the Determinants of Change and the Prospects for Transformation," with Harvey Starr and Charles Kegley, prepared for delivery at the 34th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, 23–27 March 1993.

"The United Nations and a New Democratic Order," paper presented at the International Peace Seminar, Kyung Hee University, 15–17 September 1992.

Panelist, "State of the United Nations" panel, Fifth Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System, Washington, D.C., June 15–17, 1992.

"Social Networks in Responding to AIDS: Travel Restrictions and the San Francisco Boycott," with Kurt Will, paper prepared for delivery at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 31–April 4, 1992.

Discussant, "Progress in International Relations: The United Nations and Human Rights" panel at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 31–April 4, 1992.

Panelist, "The United Nations/ACUNS UN Staff-Faculty Exchange Program: Reports by Participants," Fourth Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System, United Nations, New York, 23–25 June 1991.

"Leadership Dynamics in International Institutions," prepared for delivery at the 31st Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., 10–14 April 1990.

"The State of International Organization, 1989," with Don Puchala, paper delivered by invitation to the Third Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System, Ottawa, June 17–19, 1989.

"Problems and Prospects in U.S./UNESCO Relations," presentation before the Standing Committee on Peace and International Relations, National Education Association, Washington, D.C., October 14, 1989.

"The World Health Organization as a Linking Pin: Organizing the Global Response to AIDS," with Kurt Will, prepared for delivery at the 30th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, London, 28– 31 March 1989.

Chair, Roundtable, "U.S. and U.K. Perspectives on UNESCO," 30th Annual Meeting of the ISA, London, 28–31 March 1989.

"The State of International Organization, 1988," with Don Puchala, paper delivered by invitation to the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System, New York City, June 23–25, 1988.

"A Critical Assessment of the Power of Human Needs in World Society," with Jerel Rosati and David Carroll, prepared for delivery at the Conference on Human Needs, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, summer 1988.

"The Directorship-General of UNESCO: Anatomy of Changing Influence Patterns," paper delivered at the 29th Annual Meeting of the ISA, St. Louis, March 29–April 2, 1988.

"Interorganizational Relations and Regime Dynamics: The Evolving World Information Order," paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA, Washington, D.C., April 15–18, 1987.

Discussant, "Changing Patterns in United States Participation in International Organizations: A Roundtable," Annual Meeting of the ISA, Washington, D.C., April 15–18, 1987.

"Changing Patterns of Conflict: The United States and UNESCO," paper delivered by invitation at the "Wingspread Conference on United States Participation in International Organization," sponsored by the Johnson Foundation, Racine, Wisconsin, January 28–30, 1987; revision of a paper delivery at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA), New Orleans, August 29–September 1, 1985.

Discussant, "Some Issues in International Organization," Annual Meeting of the APSA, Washington, D.C., August 28–31, 1986.

"The Power of Human Needs in Global Relations," with Jerel Rosati, paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA/South, Atlanta, November 6, 1986.

"Network Analysis and the Comparative Study of International Regimes," paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA, Anaheim, March 25–29, 1986.

"Bridging the Micro-Macro Gap in Global Relations Theory," paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA, Washington, D.C., March 1985; also panel chair.

Hosted working conference (with Jerel Rosati) of the Inter-University Global Studies Group on "The Future Study of International Relations," January 17–19, 1985; presented paper with Rosati on "The Future Study of International Relations: Framing an Alternative to the Realist Paradigm."

"Global Development Policy and International Regimes," paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (SPSA), Savannah, November 28–30, 1984.

"The International Seabed Regime: Progressive Development of Creative Camouflage?" paper delivered by invitation at "The United States and Multilateral Diplomacy Conference," Brigham Young University, May 1984.

"Critical Theorizing for Global Development," paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA, Atlanta, March 28–31, 1984.

"The World Order/International Development Administration Nexus", with David S. Cownie, paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA, Philadelphia, March 18–21, 1981.

"Environmental Change and Global Responses to Rapid Population Growth," paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, April 11, 1980.

"Issue Regimes and Paradigmatic Development in the Study of World Politics," paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the APSA, Washington, D.C., August 1980.

"The Role of Institutions in Maintaining and Overcoming Global Systems of Dominance and Dependence," paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA, Los Angeles, March 19–22, 1980.

"Issue Regimes in the Oceans and Outer Space: Parallel Development?" paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA/South, University of Georgia, Athens, October 4–6, 1979.

"The Exploitation of the Seabed: Problems of Issue Regime Formation and Maintenance," with Werner Feld, paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA, Toronto, March 21–24, 1979.

"Evaluating the Potential Impacts on Arizona Publics of an UNCLOS Agreement on Seabed Exploitation," with T. Edward Bunch, paper delivered at the ISA/South, Conference, Chapel Hill, October 26–28, 1978.

"The Role of Nongovernmental Actors in International Population-Development Decision-making Networks," paper delivered at the Annual meeting of the ISA, Washington, D.C., February 22–25, 1978.

"Computer Simulation and Population Assistance Planning Efforts: The Role of Information Processing Models," with Paul Anderson, paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA, St. Louis, March 14–20, 1977.

"Planning Models for Population-Development Assistance," paper delivered at the Third International Conference of the World Population Society, Washington, D.C., December 3–6, 1976.

"Monitoring the Performance of International Governmental Organizations Concerned with Population Growth and Change," paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA, Toronto, February 25–29, 1976.

"Events Data and Transnational Policy Analysis," paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ISA, Washington, D.C., February 19–22, 1975.

"Contextual Properties of Foreign Policy: Substantive Problem-Areas and Over/Under Response," paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the SPSA, New Orleans, November 7–9, 1974.

"The Applicability of Events Data for the Study of International Organizations," panel chair at the Annual Meeting of the ISA, Washington, D.C., February 19–22, 1975.

REFERENCES

Dr. James N. Rosenau
University Professor of International Relations
George Washington University
2110 G Street, N.W., Room 102
Washington, D.C. 20052
tel.: 202–994–3060

Dr. Leon Gordenker
Center of International Studies
Bendheim Hall
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey 08544
Tel.: 609–497–6337
Fax: 609–258–3988
[currently in Grijpskerke, Netherlands
tel.: 31–118–591837; fax: 31–118–631593]

Professor Charles W. Kegley, Jr.
Department of Government and
International Studies
University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina 29208
tel.: 803–777–2951
fax: 803–777–8255

Professor Craig N. Murphy
Department of Political Science
Wellesley College
Wellesley, Massachusetts 02181
tel.: 617–283–2195
fax: 617–283–3644

Dr. Chadwick F. Alger
Mershon Center
The Ohio State University
1501 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43201–2602
tel.: 614–292–5945
fax: 614–292–2407

Dr. A.J.R. Groom
Rutherford College
University of Kent
Canterbury, Kent
CT2 7NX United Kingdom
tel.: 44–1227–823439
fax: 44–1227–827033

Dr. Margaret Hermann
Department of Political Science
The Ohio State University
Derby Hall
154 N. Oval Drive
Columbus, Ohio 43201–2602
tel.: 614–292–3164
fax: 614–292–2407

Professor Donald J. Puchala
Institute of International Studies
University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina 29208
tel.: 803–777–8180
fax: 803–777–9308

Dr. Federico Mayor
Director-General
United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization
7, place de Fontenoy
75352 Paris France
tel.: 33–1–45681311
fax: 33–1–45685555

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