daily program schedule - Midwest Political Science Association
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62<br />
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 – 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
POSTER SESSION 1 (Continues) EXHIBIT HALL<br />
See Page 59 For Listings.<br />
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Panel 1-O SANDBURG 2<br />
DEMOCRACY, GLOBALIZATION AND THE POLITICS OF TAX REFORM<br />
Chair: Sven Steinmo, University of Colorado, steinmo@colorado.edu<br />
Papers: “Tax Competition and Tax Harmonization.” Philipp Genschel,<br />
Max-Planck-Institut fur Gesellschaftsforschung,<br />
genschel@mpi-fg-koeln.mpg.de<br />
Extractive Capacities of Contemporary States: Institutional and Partisan Effects,<br />
1970-1995.” Andrew C. Gould, University of Notre Dame, gould.4@nd.edu<br />
“The New <strong>Political</strong> Economy of Taxation.” Sven Steinmo, University of Colorado,<br />
steinmo@colorado.edu; Duane Swank, Marquette University,<br />
SWANKD@marquette.edu<br />
Disc: Dennis Quinn, Georgetown University, quinnd@gunet.georgetown.ed<br />
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Panel 2-A SANDBURG 4<br />
REGIONAL ELITES AND ECONOMIC REFORMS IN CHINA<br />
Chair: Yang Dali, University of Chicago, daliyang@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
Papers: “Cadres in Post-Reform China.” Pierre Landry, University of Mississippi<br />
“Chinese Provincial Elites: Characteristics, Careers, and Circulation.”<br />
Christopher Quade, University of Arizona, quade@u.arizona.edu<br />
“Reform and Regional Inequalities in China.” John Donaldson, The George<br />
Washington University, johnd@gwu.edu<br />
“Campaign Style Enforcement in Corruption Control in China” Andrew<br />
Wedeman, University of Nebraska, awedemanl@unl.edu<br />
Disc: Yang Dali, University of Chicago, daliyang@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
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Panel 3-B SANDBURG 3<br />
RUSSIA’S PARLIAMENTARY AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: AN IN-DEPTH<br />
ASSESSMENT OF OUTCOMES AND EFFECTS (PART 2)<br />
Chair: Stephen White, University of Glasgow, s.white@socsci.gla.ac.uk<br />
Papers: “The Impact of the 1999-2000 Elections on Party Development In Russia.”<br />
M. Steven Fish, University of California-Berkeley, sfish@uclink4.berkeley.edu<br />
“Foreign Policy Implications of the 1999-2000 Elections.” Andrei Melville,<br />
Moscow State University of International Relations, melville@fms.msk.su<br />
“The Formation of Factions in the New Duma.” Thomas Remington,<br />
Emory University. polstfr@emory.edu<br />
Disc: William Reisinger, University of Iowa, william-reisinger@uiowa.edu<br />
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