
Seoul - 19-21 August 1997
XVII World Congress, International Political Science Association
Seoul
Conflict, Order and Governance
Session 1
Co-Convenors:
Bert A. Rockman, University of Pittsburgh
Chung-Kil Chung, Seoul National University
Papers:
Metin Heper, Bilkent University and Fuat Keyman, Bilkent
University -- 'The Role of the State in Post-1980 Turkey'
Jon Pierre, University of Strathclyde -- 'State Models
and Economic Development: Controversies, Convergencies, and Consequences'
Fiona Ross, University of Bristol -- 'Institutions of
Government as a Source of Friction'
Graham K. Wilson, University of Wisconsin-Madison --
'The State of the State: The State in Advanced Industrial Democracies
at Century's End'
Discussants:
Akira Nakamura, Meiji University
B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh
Session 2
Co-Convenors:
John Halligan, University of Canberra
John Power, University of Canberra
Papers:
Bidhya Bowornwathana, Chulalongkorn University and John
Halligan, University of Canberra -- 'Comparing Public Sector
Reform within Asia'
Colin Campbell, Georgetown Graduate Public Policy Program,
Georgetown University -- 'Institutional Conflict and the Governability
Gap in the US'
Martin Painter, Department of Political Science, Faculty
of Economics, University of Sydney -- 'Reconciling Public
Sector Restructuring with Adversarial Federalism: Some Dilemmas
of Dual Government'
Yong-duck Jung, School of Public Administration, Seoul National
University and Keunsei Kim, The Korean Insitute of Public
Administration -- 'The State Institutions and Policy Capabilities:
A Comparative Analysis of the Administrative Reforms in Japan
and Korea'

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