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XVIII World Congress of Political Science 2000, Quebec City, 1-5 August

SOG Panels: 3 August

RC27.1 - Globalization, Policy Networks and Policy Communities

Chair:
Graham Wilson, University of Wisconsin

Papergivers:
'Globalization and American Politics', Graham K.Wilson, University of Wisconsin

'Globalization and Domestic Policy Making: The Case of US Immigration Policy', Edward Cohen, Westminster College, New Wilmington

'Globalization and Domestic Policy Networks', R. A. W. Rhodes, University of Newcastle

'Policy-makers, Non-state Actors and Policy Networks: The Case of Agricultural Policy', William Coleman, McMaster University

'The Same Idea, Different Result: Welfare Reform and the Third Way in Britain and Germany', Robert Cox, University of Oklahoma and Helen Fawcett, University of Strathclyde

RC27.2 - Management, Demo-cracy and Citizen's Rights

Chairs:
Yvonne Fortin and Alasdair Roberts

Papergivers:
'Lockbox Government'?: Segregated Funding Strategies and Governance in Canada, Britain and the United States', Alasdair Roberts, Queen's University

'Managerialism, Accountability and Democracy', Spencer Zifcack, La Trobe University, Melbourne

'New Public Management in a Consociational Federation. Con-sensus vs. Competition', Ulrich Klöti, Universitat Zurich

'New Public Management: Puzzles of Democracy and the Influence of Citizens', Tom Christensen, University of Oslo and Per Laergreid, University of Bergen

Supplementary Papers:
'Contractualism and Policy Networks: A Four-Country Comparison of Welfare State Reform', Mark Considine, University of Melbourne

'Democracy and Citizenship: The New Zealand Experience', John Martin, University of Wellington

'La démocratie et la citoyenneté à l'épreuve des normes économiques et menegériale: Vers un recul ou vers une recomposition
des droits des citoyens?', Yvonne Fortin, Ecole Normale Supérieure

Discussants:
Joel D. Aberbach, University of California, Los Angeles
John Halligan, University of Canberra


RC27.3 - Developments in the Study of the Structure and Organization of Government Since 1949

Chair:
Colin Campbell, Georgetown University, Washington, DC

Papergivers:
'Bureaucracy and Politics in Argentina: The Past Fifty Years',
Dora Orlansky, Universiy of Buenos Aires

'Higher Civil Services and the Administration System: An Assessment of the Emerging Trends in the Third World',
Sandeep Shastri, Bangalore University, India

'Industrial Relations in the British Civil Service, 1949-1999: From Model Employer to Market Orientation', Sue Corby, University of Greenwich, London

'What's the Theory for that Problem? Working in the (Barren?) Vineyard of Public Administration', Bert A. Rockman, University of Pittsburgh

'Where has all the Complexity Gone?: The Evolution of Central Governance Structures', Peter Aucoin and Herman Bakvis, Dalhousie University, Halifax

Discussant:
Graham K. Wilson, University of Wisconsin, Madison



 
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