POLITICAL SCIENCE 2005-2011 SCHOLARSHIP BOOKS: Altenstetter,Christa: Medical Devices. European Union Policymaking and the Implementation of Health and Patient Safety in Frane. Transaction Publishers, 2008. Cole, Alyson M, The Cult of True Victimhood: From the War on Welfare to the War on Terror (CA: Stanford University Press, 2006). George, Julie The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. Gerassi, John, The Anachronists: A Politico-Historical Novel. Cambridge: Black Apollo Press; April 2006. Gerassi, John Unrepentant Radical Educator: The Writings of John Gerassi (Tony Monchinski, Editor) Rotterdam/Boston, Sense Publishers, 2009 John Gerassi "Talking with Sartre" Yale University Press, 2010. Kimerling, Judith, Modelo o Mito: Tecnología de punta y normas internacionales en los campos petroleras de la Occidental, Ediciones Abya Yala and FLACSO Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador, 2006, 262 pp. Spanish-language book based on three previously published English-language scholarly articles Lipsitz, K., 2011. Competitive Elections and the American Voter. University of Pennsylvania Press. Pierre-Louis, Francois, Haitians in New York City: Transnationalism and Hometown Associations 2006 University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Fl

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: Altenstetter, Christa and Govin Permanand. EU Regulation of Medical Devices adn Pharmaceuticals in Comparative Perspective. Review of Policy Research, Vol. 25, Number 5, September 2007, pp. 385-405. Altenstetter, C., 2011, Medical Device Regulation and Nano-Technologies. Law and Policy, Vol. 33, No. 2, April 2011, pp. 227-255. John Bowman, "Employers and the Politics of Skill Provision in a Coordinated Market Economy, Politics and Society, 33 No. 4, December 2005, pp. 567-594 Bowman, John R, Yrkesrettet opplæring i Norge: en norsk modell for samarbeid mellom arbeidsgivere?" [Employment Training in Norway: A Norwegian Model of Employer Cooperation?" Søkelys på arbeidsmarkedet [Labor Market Focus] 23, no. 1, 2006, pp. 63-72. [published in Norway]. Bowman, John R “Do Working Mothers Oppress Other Women? The Swedish Maid Controversy and the Welfare State Politics of Gender Equality,” coauthored by Alyson Cole. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 35, no. 1 (2009), pp. 157-184. Cole, Alyson M and Kimmerling, J, “An Aristocracy of Poverty?” Review of Ange-Marie Hancock, The Politics of Disgust: The Public Identity of the Welfare Queen The Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, Vol. 18, No. 4 (Winter 2007). Cole, Alyson M “Are Working Mothers Oppressors?: The Swedish ‘Maid Controversy’ and Feminist Welfare State Theory,” co-authored with John R. Bowman, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society Vol. 35, No. 1(Fall 2009) ALYSON M. COLE “Istället för politik: Skyll på offret”, Glänta (March-April 2010). Cole, A., “Embittered Subjects” Eurozine (February 2011). http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2011-02-09cole-en.html Flamhaft, Ziva. Book Review: The Israeli Palestinian Conflict by James Gelvin, Israeli Studies Forum, Vol. 23, Issue 1, 2008, pp. 127-129. Ziva Flamhaft “It May be the Chance of Your Life,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, Volume 38, Spring/Summer 2010 Ziva Flamhaft “A Knock at the Door in the Darkness of Night, Lilith Magazine, Volume 35, no. 3, Fall 2010. George, Julie A.: “NATO Enlargement and Institution Building: Military Personnel Policy Challenges in the Post-Soviet Context,” with Jeremy M. Teigen, European Security, Volume 17, No. 2&3, June 2008, 339-366. George, Julie A.: “Minority Political Inclusion in Mikheil Saakashvili’s Georgia,” Europe-Asia Studies, Volume 60, No. 7, September 2008, 1151-1175.

George, Julie “The Dangers of Reform: State Building and National Minorities in Georgia,” Central Asian Survey, Volume 28, No. 2, June 2009. George, Julie “One Year Later: Georgian Political Reform and the West after the 2008 War,” Central Asian-Caucasus Institute Analyst, Volume 11, No. 19, October 14, 2009. Kimerling, Judith, Indigenous Peoples and the Oil Frontier in Amazonia: The Case of Ecuador, ChevronTexaco and Aguinda v. Texaco, New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 38 (2006), pp. 413-664. Kimerling, Judith, Transnational Operations, Bi-National Injustice: ChevronTexaco and Indigenous Huaorani and Kichwa in the Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador,” American Indian Law Review 31 (2007). Kimerling, Judith, Review of “After Innocence,” directed, written, and produced by Jessica Sanders. Political Communication, Volume 24 Issue 4, 486 (October, 2007). Krasner, M., “My Closing Reflections on 9/11 as Event and Memory,” The Social Studies, Vol. 102:4, 2011 (173-175) Liberman, Peter, Punitiveness and U.S. Elite Support for the 1991 Persian Gulf War. Journal of Conflict Resolution 51 (1): 3-32. Lipsitz, Keena: “The Consequences of Battleground and “Spectator” State Residency for Political Participation,” Political Behavior, published on-line. http://www.springerlink.com/content/v8v060t28799721h/?p=9e323e83ef514a329542b17da135ca77&p i=17, July 29, 2008. Lipsitz, Keena: 2009. “The Consequences of Battleground and Spectator State Residency for Political Participation,” Political Behavior 31(2): 187-209. Keena Lipsitz 2010. “Orphan Counties and the Effect of Irrelevant Advertising on Turnout in Statewide Races” (with Jeremy Teigen). Political Communication 27(2): 178-198. Keena Lipsitz 2010. “Do Voters Perceive Negative Campaigns as Informative Campaigns?” (with Matt Grossman and John Sides). American Politics Research 38(3): 502-530. Lipsitz, K., 2011. “Filled Coffers: Campaign Contributions and Contributors in the 2008 Election.” Journal of Political Marketing 10(1) (with Costas Panagopoulos). Pierre-Louis, F., “Earthquakes, Nongovernmental Organizations and Governance in Haiti” special issue of the Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 42, No 2, March 2011. George Priestley, Etnicidad, Clase y Raza en Estados Unidos: Perspectivas par alas Alianzas entre Afroamericanos y Latinos, Crisis de Hegemonia de Estados Unidos, Coordinator, Marco A. Gandasegui, hijo, editores Siglo XX1 y CLACSO, Mexico, 2007., pp. 159-177. George Priestley, “Ethnicity, Class and Race in the United States: Prospects for Black-Latino Alliances” Latin American Perspectives, (January 2007), Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 53-63. Priestley,George and Alberto Barrow “The Black Movement in Panama: A Historical and Political Interpretation”, 1994-2004. Souls, vol. 10, issue 3, July 3, 2008, pages 227-255. Reichl, Alexander, “Rethinking the Dual City,” Urban Affairs Review 42:5 (May 2007), 659-687. Rollins, J., “Political Science, Political Sex” in PS: Political Science and Politics. 44(1) January 2011. Rollins, J., "Market,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, Special Issue, Guest Editor (February 2011) Sun ,Yan, “Cadre Recruitment and Corruption: What Goes Wrong,” Crime, Law and Social Change, Vol 49 (1), Feb. 2008; pp. 61-79. Sun, Yan. “Does democracy check corruption? Comparative Insights on China and India,” with Michael Johnston, Journal of Comparative Politics, October, 2009 Sun, Yan, “The Tibet question through the looking glass of Taiwan: comparative dynamics and sobering lessons;” in Asian Ethnicity, 12(03), pp. 337-353, 2011.

BOOK CHAPTERS: Cole,Alyson: “The Other V-word: The Politics of Victimhood Fueling W’s War Machine” Chapter in Feminism & War: Confronting American Imperialism, eds. Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Minnie Bruce Pratt & Robin Riley (London: Zed Books, 2008). Cole, A., Co-Editor and co-author (with Professor Kyoo Lee) of Introductory Essay, “SAFE” Women’s Studies Quarterly, (Spring/Summer 2011) Julie A. George “The Battles after the Battle—International Law and the Russia-Georgia Conflict,” with Christoph Stefes, in Conflict in the Caucasus: Implications for International Legal Order, Christopher Waters and James Green, eds., Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

Julie A. George “The Dangers of Reforms: State Building and National Minorities in Georgia,” in War and Revolution in the Caucasus: Georgia Ablaze, Stephen F. Jones, ed., Routledge Press, 2010, 43-62. Kimerling, Judith: Excerpt from previously published article [“Transnational Operations, Bi-National Injustice: ChevronTexaco and Indigenous Huaorani and Kichwa in the Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador,” American Indian Law Review 31 (2007), pp. 445-508 ] published in law text, Svitlana Kravchenko and John Bonine, Human Rights and the Environment: Cases, Law and Policy (Carolina Academic Press, 2008), at pp. 410-414. Milchman, Alan: “Self-Fashioning as a Response to the crisis of Ethics: A Foucault/Heidegger Auseinandersetzung” (with Alan Rosenberg) in French Interpretations of Heidegger: An Exceptional Reception, Edited by David Pettigrew and Francois Raffoul, SUNY Press, 2008. Reichl, A., “New York City, 1989-2011” – Invited/refereed contribution to Cities in American Political History, R. Dilworth (Ed.), (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2011). Rollins, Joe N and H.N. Hirsch, “Beating Up Queers” (2007) in Sexual Orientation Discrimination: An International Perspective. M.V. Lee Badgett and Jeff Frank, eds. New York: Routledge Sun, Yan, “The Changing Chinese Communist Party and the Rise of China,” in Yun-han Chu et al. eds., The Rise of China: Domestic and Global Implications (Taipei, Taiwan: Wu-Nan Publishing Co.) 2007. Sun, Yan. “Cadre Recruitment and Corruption: What Goes Wrong,” in Ting Gong and Stephen Ma eds., Preventing Corruption in Asia: Institutional Design and Policy Capacity (Routeledge, 2009) Sun, Yan. “Would Corruption Help Remedy China’s Corruption Problem? Insights from China and India,” in Helen Lansdowne and Guoguang Wu, eds., Socialist China, Capitalist China: Social Tension and Political Transition under Economic Globalization (Routeledge, 2009)

PRESENTATIONS: Altenstetter, Christa, Comparison of pharmaceuticals and medical device regulation at the International Conference on Frontiers of Regulation. Assessing Scholarly Debates and Policy Challenges organized by the European Consortium for Political Research, Standing Group on Regulatory Governance and the Centre for the study of Regulated Industries, School of Management, University of Bath, September 6-9, 2007. Altenstetter, Christa, Convened four panels for the XXth World Congress of the International Political Science Research Committee 25 Comparative Health Policy, Fukuoka, Japan, July 9-13, 2006 Cole, Alyson M, The Other V-word: The Politics of Victimhood Fueling Bush's War Machine, Panel paper for Women & Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2006. Altenstetter,Christa: “Challenges of Trade with Medical Devices”. Lecture delivered at the European Union Studies Center. CUNY Graduate Center, and the European Union Center of New York, March 24, 2008. Altenstetter,Christa: “Medical Device Safety.” Contribution to the meeting of Study Group 3 “National Health Systems”, March 25, 2008, NYU Torch Club, New York. Altenstetter,Christa: “The Role of Communication in the Implementation of Primary Health Care.” Lecture delivered at the meeting entitled A Health Reform in the Northern Region. The Professionals of Health as Agents of Change, June 30, 2008, Porto, Portugal. Altenstetter,Christa: “Patient Access to Advanced Medical Technologies.” Paper presented at the Regional Meeting of the International Political Science (IPSA) Research Committee 25, 10-12 November 2008, Insitute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands. Altenstetter, Christa 2009 Global Health Governance and International Relations, Munich Center on Governance, LMU-University, Munich, Germany, October 19-21. Altenstetter, Christa 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, September 3-6 Altenstetter, Christa 2009 21st World Congress of IPSA, Santiago de Chile, Chile, July, 12-16. Altenstetter, Christa. “Global and Local Dynamics: The Regulation of Medical Technologies in the European Union, Japan and the United States,” presented at Regulation in the Age of Crisis. Third Biennial Conference of the European Consortium of Political Research’s Standing Group on Regulatory Governance, June 17-19, 2010, UCD Dublin, Ireland. Altenstetter, Christa. 2010. “Drawing Lessons from U.S. experience in the Age of Nanotechnology.” Paper delivered at the Conference Governing Responsible Nanomedical Innovation - Regulatory Responses to Emerging Applications, Health and Environmental Concerns, September 9-10, 2010, at the University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, sponsored by the Institute for Innovation and Governance Studies and the Institute for Nanotechnology.

Altenstetter, Christa. Determining the Role of Patient Safety in Policy-making on Medical Technology”, paper presented at the Health Policy Research Committee 25 within the International Political Science Association, Baltimore, October 21-22, 2010 Altenstetter, C., Regulatory governance in the age of medical nanotechnology. Presentation at the European Union Study Association (EUSA), Boston, March 3-5, 2011 Alves, JA, “Health Under Federalism: Subnational Politics and State-Level Healthcare in Brazil.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the New England Political Science Association, April 29th, 2011. Alves, JA, “Health Under Federalism: Subnational Politics and State-Level Healthcare in Brazil.” Paper presented at the 69th Annual National Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, March 31st, 2011. Alves, JA, “Brazil’s Approaches to Healthcare Reform: Achievements and Setbacks” Amherst College. March 07, 2011. Alves, JA, “Top-Down Accountability? Brazil’s Advances in Budget Transparency Despite Lack of Popular Mobilization” (with Patrick Heller) International Budget Partners Budget Transparency Conference, Harvard University. February 04, 2011. Alves, JA, “Subnational Healthcare Systems in Brazil” Guest Lecturer for the course ‘Brazilian Culture: From National to Transnational Identities’, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. January 19, 2011. Bonomo, Carl. NAPLA Conference, 2010. John Bowman and Alyson Cole Implications of the Swedish Pigdebatt”, Invited Lecture, The Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway (June 2010). John Bowman and Alyson Cole “An Outsider’s View on the Pigdebatt” Invited Lecture, Stockholm Center for Organized Research (SCORE), Stockholm University, Sweden (June 2010) Cole,Alyson: “Politics of Motherhood”, Roundtable participant for the Beggars and Choosers Scholarly Forum (September 2008). Cole,Alyson: “Shifting the Paradigm: A Conversation about Diaspora”, Roundtable participant for the Nat’l Women’s Studies Association Conference (June 2008). Cole,Alyson: “She’s the Bomb’: Exploding the Hold of Anti-Victim Discourse”, Panel paper for the National Women’s Studies Association Conference (June 2008). Cole,Alyson: “Changing the Terms: Talking About Victim Talk”, Invited Lecture for the Faculty Seminar on Full Employment, Social Welfare & Equity, Columbia University (April 2008). Cole,Alyson: “Race & Ethnicity in America: A Left Perspective”, Roundtable Participant for Left Forum Conference, Cooper Union (March 2008). ALYSON M. COLE “What’s Love Got to Do With It?: Affective Contracts in Big Love” Panel Paper for Annual American Studies Association Conference (November 2010) ALYSON M. COLE “Are there Affective Dimensions to the Sexual and Racial Contracts? Rereading Pateman and Mills” A Conversation with Patricia Clough for the Undoing Marriage Seminar, Graduate Center, CUNY, October 2010 ALYSON M. COLE “Falguni Sheth’s Toward a Political Philosophy of Race” Discussant, “Xenophobia/philia Seminar,” Asian American Research Institute, CUNY (October 2010) ALYSON M. COLE “At the Border of Love & Labor: Rethinking the Work of Care” Invited Lecture, Border Reverb, Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths University of London & The Clandestino Institute, Gothenberg, Sweden (June 2010) ALYSON M. COLE “Service As Servitude: Revaluing Affective Labor” Invited Lecture, The Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway (June 2010) ALYSON M. COLE “An Outsider’s View on the Pigdebatt” Invited Lecture, Stockholm Center for Organized Research (SCORE), Stockholm University, Sweden (June 2010) ALYSON M. COLE “All in the Family?: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Kinship and Community” Organizer and Moderator, Graduate Center, City University of New York (March 2010) ALYSON M. COLE “‘Victim’ or ‘Survivor’? Reflections Abuse in the Irish Catholic Church” Radio Interview, Sean Moncrieff Show, Newstalk106-108fm (March 24, 2010) ALYSON M. COLE “Has ‘Victim’ Become a Dirty Word?” Radio Interview, Woman’s Hour, BBC (March 17, 2010) Cole, A., “Producing Race” Invited Talk with Professor Falguni Sheth, Asian American Research Institute (November 2011) Cole, A., “Interdisciplinary Research: Working on the Pigdebatt” Invited Talk with Prof. John Bowman, Comparative Politics Graduate Student Colloquium (November 2011)

Cole, A., “Gender and American Conservatism” Discussant, Annual US Intellectual History Conference (October 2011) Cole, A., “Balance Beyond Yoga Class? Reexamining Recent Reproductive Labor Policy in Sweden” Panel Paper for Big Berkshire Conference on the History of Women (June 2011) Flamhaft, Ziva, Roundtable: " War, Oil, Democracy: Combustion or Bust,"NEPSA 38 Annual Conference, Nov. 9-11, 2006. Boston, Mass. Flamhaft, Ziva, "The Middle East: An Eyewitness Account." St John's University,March 23, 2006 George, Julie A, Collusion and Corruption: Ethnic Regional Elites and Central Authority in Russia and Georgia, 2006. Flamhaft, Ziva. Roundtable: ‘The Middle East and the New US President: The Challenges of Immutable Policy, NYSPAS Annual Conference, John Jay College, April 24-25, 2009. Flamhaft, Ziva. Organized: OneVoice appearance at Queens College, February 27, 2009, part of One Voice's International Education Program, which aims to expose American students to Israeli and Palestinian youth voices. Ziva Flamhaft “It May be the Chance of Your Life,” in a CUNY Graduate Center event “Citizenship: On Exclusion and Belonging,” October 28, 2010. Ziva Flamhaft “A Knock at the Door in the Darkness of Night, in “a class Writing your Memoir,” NYU School of Continuing Education, November 9, 2010. George, Julie A.: “The War in Georgia: Origins and Implications,” presented at Ramapo College for the Colloquium Series of the School of American and International Studies, September 24, 2008. George, Julie A.: Roundtable on the Georgia Conflict, invited panelist, Central Eurasian Society Studies Symposium Annual Meeting, Georgetown University, Washington DC, September 18-21, 2008. George, Julie A.: Roundtable on the Conflict between Georgia and Russia, invited panelist, hosted by the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University, August 27, 2008. George, Julie A.: “The Impact of Regime Type on Eurasia’s Frozen Conflicts,” Regional Policy Symposium, Invited Participant, hosted by the International Research and Exchanges Board and the Kennan Institute, April 9-11, 2008. George, Julie A.: “The Impact of Regime Type on Eurasia’s Frozen Conflicts,” Central Eurasian Society Studies Symposium Annual Meeting, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, September 18-21, 2008. George, Julie A.: “The Mixed Blessings of Reform: Contradictions in Ethnic Minority Policy after the Rose Revolution,” Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Meeting, Columbia University, New York, NY, April 11-13, 2008. George, Julie “Georgian Elections, 1992-2008,” public lecture given at the Caucasus Research Resource Center-Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia, April 16, 2009 George, Julie “The Impact of Regime Type on Eurasia’s Frozen Conflicts,” lecture presented to the Government and Politics Graduate Colloquium, St. John’s University, Fresh Meadows, NY, September 15, 2009. Julie A. George “Revolutions, Elections and Politics in Post-Soviet Georgia,” invited presenter, The Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, Canada, September 24, 2010. Julie A. George “Regime Type, State Capacity, and Frozen Conflict Resurgence in Eurasia,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, September 2-5, 2010. Julie A. George “Regime Change in Kyrgyzstan: Preliminary Assessments of the Ongoing Developments,” Roundtable Discussion, Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Meeting, Columbia University, New York, NY, April 15-17, 2010. Julie A. George “Grafting Peace: Corruption and the Politics of State Building,” lecture presented at the University of Louisville Political Science Research Forum, Louisville, KY, February 12, 2010. Julie A. George “The Impact of Regime Type and State Building on Eurasia’s Frozen Conflicts,” Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Meeting, Columbia University, New York, NY, April 1517, 2010.

George, JA, “State Reform and Regime in Postcommunist States: Impressions from Georgia, BosniaHerzegovina, and Moldova,” lecture presented at the Tbilisi State University Institutes of American Studies, Tbilisi, Georgia, December 20, 2011. George, JA, “Inconsistencies, Institutions, and Interests: Ethnic Minorities in Georgian Elections,” lecture presented as part of the Public Lecture Series at the Center for Social Sciences at Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia, December 6, 2011. George, JA, “Fraud in Georgian Elections, 1999-2010,” lecture presented at the Works in Progress series, sponsored by American Councils and the Caucasus Research Resource Center, Tbilisi, Georgia, October 5, 2011. George, JA, “The Caucasus Since the Georgian-Russian War (2008),” invited presenter, The Armenian Studies Program and the Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, April 29, 2011. Gerassi, J., "Entretiens avec Jean-Paul Sartre" 2011. Gerassi, J., Terrorism presentation, Oxford University, Tikkun, 2011. Kimerling, Judith, Ley Ambiental en los campos petroleras de la Amazonía: promesa y peligro de las normas internacionales [Environmental Law in the Oil Fields of Amazonia: The Promise and Peril of International Standards], Universitas V:8 (2006), pp. 155-99 (Journal of The Salesiana Politecnica University of Ecuador, Cuenca, Ecuador Kimerling, Judith, International Law and the Struggle by Indigenous Amazonian Kichwa and Huaorani in the Oil Frontier to Exercise Their Rights.@ Panel presentation to AIndigenous Peoples and International Law: Lands, Liberties and Legacies,@ University of Idaho College of Law 4th Annual International Law Symposium, Coeur D=Alene, Idaho Kimerling, Judith, Reports from the Planet, Panel presentation to Teach-in, Indigenous Peoples Resistance to Economic Globalization.Sponsored by The International Forum on Globalization and Tebtebba Foundation, Cooper Union Great Hall, New York, 2006. Kimerling, Judith: Slide presentation to panel, “Social Impacts of Energy Use and Climate Change,” Focus the Nation Program and Kick-off Event at Queens College, January 31, 2008. Kimerling, Judith: “Environmental Justice New York,” Seventh Annual Nature, Ecology & Society Colloquium, CUNY Graduate Center, March 7, 2008. Kimerling, Judith: Presentation to Working Meeting with Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) in international human rights proceeding, March 11, 2008. Judith Kimerling “Huaorani Land Rights in Ecuador: Oil, Contact, and Conservation.” Panel presentation to “The Ongoing ‘Resource Wars’: Legal, Environmental, and Cultural Implications of Indigenous Resources Extraction,” Annual Meeting of the American Society for Legal History, Philadelphia, 2010. Judith Kimerling “Protecting Water Sources from Contamination.” Plenary Panel presentation to “The High Level Conference on Water and Global Health at the United Nations: Addressing Access to Safe Water as the Key to Global Health,” United Nations Headquarters, New York. Sponsored by The World Water Organization (WWO), The Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia to the United Nations, and The City of Ankara, Turkey, 2010. Judith Kimerling “Use of Environmental and Human Rights Law to Support Resistance Movements.” Panel presentation to “Land Yes, Dams No: Building Cycles of Mobilization.” United Nations Headquarters, New York. Side Event to the 18th Session of the U.N. Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD 18). Sponsored by VIVAT International, UNANIMA International, Congregation of Notre Dame, CoNGO Committee on Sustainable Development, Working Group on Mining, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, and Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, 2010. Kimerling, J., “Oil, Litigation and Conservation in the Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador: Can Cowode Law Protect the Rights of Indigenous Huaorani in the Oil Patch and Yasuni Biosphere Reserve?” Keynote lecture (with slide presentation and discussion), University of Texas School of Law, Austin. Sponsored by University of Texas School of Law Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration and Environmental Law and University of Texas School of Law Rapaport Center for Human Rights and Justice. Kimerling, J., Keynote Remarks, 4th Annual Maury Albertson Medal Gala, Fort Collins, Colorado. Keynote lecture (with slide presentation) at gala dinner where I was awarded the 2011 Maury Albertson Medal in Sustainable Development by the Colorado-based NGO Village Earth for my “defense of the Amazon rainforest and the human communities that depend on it for their culture and survival.”

Krasner, Michael, “From Ivory Tower to City Streets: Can the University Strengthen Community Organizations?” with F. Pierre-Louis, Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Montreal Canada, April, 2006. Krasner, M., “Visual Strategies in the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election,” International Political Science Association World Congress, Fukuoka, Japan, July 2006. Krasner, M., “Promoting Empowerment in Low Income, Minority, and New Immigrant Communities: Can the University Strengthen Community Organizations?” with F. Pierre-Louis, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August, 2006. Krasner, Michael A.: Chairperson and Organizer, Panel on “Language, Humor and Power: Analyzing the Politics of Common Expressions” and paper presenter “Humor in the 2008 American Presidential Campaign” at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, July 9-12, Paris. Krasner, Michael “Obama and the Nomination,” presented to the University of Vermont Center for Continuing Education, Dummerston, Vermont, 26 January 2009. Krasner, Michael “Obama and the General Election,” presented to the University of Vermont Center for Continuing Education, Dummerston, Vermont, 2 February 2009. Krasner, Michael, “Obama and the Presidency,” presented to the University of Vermont Center for Continuing Education, Dummerston, Vermont, 4 February 2009. Michael A. Krsaner “Obama and the American Presidential Elections of 2008: A new paradigm for a new generation,” presented to the National Center for Research and Training (Le Centre National de Recherce et de Formation (CENAREF), 28 July 2010, Port au Prince, Haiti. Krasner, M., Keynote speech, “Teaching 9/11” at “A Time for Remembrance and Reflection: 9/11 and Beyond,” Colloquium sponsored by the Center for Democracy and Citizenship Education, University of West Virginia, June 26-27, 2011 Krasner, M., Panel Organizer,The Obama Years: Potential and Peril for American Progressives and paper presenter—“Obama as leader—a psychological approach” Left Forum, March 2011, New York City Liberman, Peter: Invited talk, Mershon Center, Ohio State University, January 2008. Liberman, Peter: Conference presentation, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, February 2008. Liberman, Peter: Conference presentation, New York Political Psychology Workshop, Columbia University, April 2008. Liberman, Peter: Conference presentation, Psychology and Social Justice Conference, New School for Social Research, April 2008. Liberman, Peter: Conference presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, September 2008. Peter Liberman “The Iraq War as a Retributive Crusade,” presented at Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, February 2010. Liberman, P. “War and Torture as ‘Just Deserts’,” presented at Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2011. Liberman, P. and H. Schoen, “Values and Foreign Policy Opinion,” presented at Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 2011, Liberman, P. and H. Schoen, “Values and Foreign Policy Opinion,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2011. Keena Lipsitz. “Candidate Strategies in the 2008 Election.” Northeastern University, Coro Foundation Alumni Gathering. November 2008. Boston, MA. Keena Lipsitz. “Battleground States in Presidential Campaigns.” Brooklyn College, Department of Political Science. October 2008. Brooklyn, NY. Keena Lipsitz. “The Virtue of Talking Past One Another: Issue Convergence and Political Learning in the 2000 Presidential Election.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. August 2008. Boston, MA. Keena Lipsitz and Jeremy Teigen. “The Effect of Alien Media Markets on Turnout in Statewide Races.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. August 2008. Keena Lipsitz and Jeremy Teigen. “The Effect of Alien Media Markets on Turnout in Statewide Races.” Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association. March 2008.

Keena Lipsitz. “Just How Competitive is “Competitive”? Describing the Relationship Between Electoral Competition and the Quality of Campaign Information Environments.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2009. Keena Lipsitz. “Issue Convergence and Political Learning in the 2000 and 2004 Presidential Campaigns.” Presented at the APSA Political Communication Pre-Conference, September 2009. Lipsitz, K., 2011. “Dialogue Isn’t Deliberation.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 2011. Lipsitz, K., 2011. “Candidate Dialogue: A Two-Edged Sword.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, March 2011. Markovitz, Irving Leonard: “New Faculty Forum on Teaching”, discussant, Queens College, December 11, 2008. Irving Leonard Markovitz Forum for Federalism, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, December 14-16, 2010, “Federalism, Globalization, and Education Policy in Ethiopia”. Milchman, Alan: “The Final Foucault: Government of Others and Government of the Self (with Alan Rosenberg), Social Theory Forum, “A Foucault for the 21st Century, University of Massachusetts, Boston, April 16, 2008. Milchman, Alan: ”Nietzsche: Writing, Reading, Thinking, Feeling, and Self-Fashioning” (with Alan Rosenberg), Nietzsche in New York, Hunter College, CUNY, May 1, 2008. Pierre-Louis, Francois, "Hometown Associations and Economic Development"18th Annual meeting of the Haitian Studies Association, Oct 5-7, 2006 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va Pierre-Louis, Francois and Michael Alan Krasner. Promoting Empowerment in Low Income, Minority, and New Immigrant Communities: Can the University Strengthen Community Organizations Pierre-Louis, Francois and Michael Alan Krasner, "From Ivory Tower to City Streets: Can the University Strengthen Community Organizations?" Urban Affairs Association, 36th Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, April 19-22, 2006 Pierre-Louis, Francois: “Building Empowerment and Local Autonomy from the Bottom Up: an analysis of the Haitian Government’s effort to empower local communities through the Communal Impact Program (PIC)”. Annual meeting of the Haitian Studies Association, Haiti, November 6 -10, 2008. Pierre-Louis, F., April 11, 2011United States Institute of Peace (USIP) in Washington DC on “What’s next in Haiti after the general elections”. Pierre-Louis, F., May 31, 2011Caribbean Studies Association, Curacao, NA “Haiti, Cholera, Elections and the International community”. George Priestley, “Testimony” New York City Council Hearing on the Dream Act 2007, Press Conference and Hearing, Wednesday, October 24th, 2007. George Priestley (Participant), Building Bridges: “How Africans-Americans and Immigrants can create social and economic justice together”, Saturday, October 13th, 2007. George Priestley (Participant), Statewide AIDS Service Delivery Consortium (SASDC), Advisor Group Meeting, September 6th, 2007. George Priestley, et.al, “Afro Latino Project presents HIV/AIDS panel, supported by the Ford Foundation Global Initiatives” 32nd Annual Caribbean Studies Association meeting in Salvador, Bahia Brazil from May 28th to June 3rd, 2007. George Priestley, “The Black Movement in Panama: A Political and Historical Interpretation”, International Congress on Diasporas, Nacion y Diferencia, Poblaciones de origen africano en Mexico y Centroamerica, 10-13 de junio de 2008, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. George Priestley, “Black Movement in Panama: A Political and Historical Interpretation” XXXIII Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association, The Caribbean: Embracing the Diasporas Within and Without, May 26-30, 2008 San Andres, Colombia. George Priestley, “Afro-Latinos in the US” Workshop on Afrolatinos in Latin America, Seminario Internacional, Pos-neoliberalismo, Movimientos Sociais e Desenvolvimento: Perdpectivas Comparadas en America Latin e Caribe, Asia e Africa, 9-11 de abril de 2008, UERJ-Auditorio 11-1 andar, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. George Priestly, Discussant. For papers on Boliva and Zimbabwe at closed session of Seminario Internacional, Pos-neoliberalism, Movimento Sociais e Desenvolvimento: Perspectivas Comparadas en America Latina e Caribe, Asia e Africa, 10 de abril de 2008, Hotel La Gloria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Rachal, Patricia: “Achieving Systems Improvement and Change: Design, Implementation, Assessment,” webcam conference presentation, Michigan State Advisory Board, Central Michigan University, October 24, 2008. Patricia Rachal “Women in Politics and in the 2010 Elections,” Taft Institute for Government, August 23, 2010, Queens College Rachal, P., “Women in Politics and Elections,” Taft Institute for Government, August 24, 1011, Museum of the Moving Image, New York. Reichl, Alexander: Sex Businesses and Social Equity: Lessons From Las Vegas and New York -Presentation (invited) at the 100th National Planning Conference of the American Planning Association, Las Vegas, NV, April 30, 2008. Reichl, Alexander 2009 “Make No Big Plans: Planners, People, and Politics in the Rebuilding of New Orleans” – Paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Chicago, IL. Rollins, Joe: Discussant and Author Meets Reader Participant, Law & Society Meetings, Montreal Canada, May 2008. Joe Rollins “Sexting Cyberspace: Sex, Social Media and the Law.” Sociology and Women’s Studies, CUNY Graduate Center, April, 2010. Joe Rollins “Polanski’s Baby,” Cultural Studies Association Meeting, March 2010, UC Berkeley. Rollins, J., “masculinity, complex.” CUNY Graduate Center, October 21-11, 2011, Moderator. Rollins, J., UnCivil Gadgets II: Roundable at Rutgers University, March 2011. Rollins, J., “Sexting Cyberspace: Sex, Social Media and the Law,” Law & Society Association Meetings, San Francisco, June, 2011. Yan Sun, Beijing School of Foreign Affairs: International Relations Program, “How Lobby Groups Influence U.S.-China Relations,” Beijing, 9/14, 2007, Yan Sun, Tsinghua University: Center for Anti-corruption Studies, “Curricula on Anti-corruption and Governance,” Beijing, 9/13, 2007. Yan Sun, Hunan University: Center for Anti-corruption Studies, “Trends in the Study of Corruption in the English Language Scholarship,” Shangsha, Hunan, 9/12, 2007. Yan Sun, SUNY Purchase: Asia Program, “Corruption, Growth and Reform: The Chinese Enigma,” May 3, 2007, Yan Sun, U.S. Congress: Breakfast briefing for Congressional aides, “The CCP’s Recent Personnel Reforms,” April 26m 2007; US Congress. Yan Sun, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars: Asia Program, Can the CCP’s Personnel Reforms Help Save Itself?” April 25, 2007, Capital Hill. Sun, Yan: “Growth and Corruption: The Chinese Enigma,” Left Forum, Annual Global Conference, NYC, March 2008. Sun, Yan. “The Tibet Issue in U.S. Public Discourse,” China Tibetology Research Center, Beijing; Aug. 2008. Sun, Yan. 2009 Beijing School of Foreign Affairs, “Lessons of Taiwan for the Tibet Issue,” June 2009. Sun, Yan. 2009 National Center for Tibetan Studies, “The Tibet Issue in Chinese-U.S. Relations,” Beijing, June 2009 Sun, Yan. 2009 Albert Shanker Institute (American Federation of Teachers), DC, “Is China’s Corruption Destabilizing?” June 2009. Sun, Yan. 2009 New York University, Department of Political Science International Students Association, “Tibet: Tibetan Chinese Views,” April 2009. Sun, Yan Panelist at Conference on China’s minorities, Xining, Qinghai University; July 26-28, China. Sun, Yan, International Studies Program, National Chengchi University, Taiwan; “Baggage or Peril: the Ethnic Issue in China’s Rise,” March 19, 2011. Sun, Yan, Kashgar Teachers’ College, “Researching ethnic issues: topics and methods,” June 29, 2011, Xinjiang.

PERFORMANCES, EXHIBTIONS AND OTHER SCHOLARLY WORK: Cole,Alyson: “The Black Cultural Pathology Paradigm” Review of N. Alexander-Floyd, Gender, Race & Nationalism in Contemporary Black Politics. Perspectives on Politics, Vol.6, No.3 (December 2008). Cole,Alyson: “Post-Feminism at War: Sex Wars, War as Sex, and the Sexuality of Terrorism”

Review of J. Puar, Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times, K. Oliver, Women as Weapons of War: Iraq, Sex & the Media, and C. Cockburn, From Where We Stand: War, Women’s Activism & Feminist Analysis. Women’s Review of Books (June/July 2008). Cole,Alyson: “Refusing the Split: Revising the Historiography of Black Power” Review of P. Joseph, The Black Power Movement: Rethinking the Civil Rights-Black Power Era. American Studies, Vol. 48, No. 1 (Spring 2008). Cole, Alyson M “Does Identity Have a History?” Review of L. Nicholson, Identity Before Identity Politics. Women’s Review of Books (October/November 2009). Cole, Alyson M “Everything New is Old Again: Founding Narratives & Other Nightmares” Review Essay of S. Faludi, The Terror Dream: Myth and Misogyny in an Insecure AmericaNew Politics (Summer 2009). Cole, Alyson M “Mahida’s Extra Key to Heaven” Post-Performance Commentator, Epic Theatre, New York (October 3, 2009) ALYSON M. COLE “Does Identity Have a History?” Review of L. Nicholson, Identity Before Identity Politics. Women’s Review of Books (January/February 2010). ALYSON M. COLE Organizer, “Undoing Marriage, Remaking the Social Contract,” Humanities Seminar, 2010-11. Flamhaft, Ziva:Book Review: The Israeli Palestinian Conflict by James Gelvin, Israeli Studies Forum, Vol. 23, Issue 1, 2008, pp. 127-129. George, Julie A.: “The Future of Georgian Democracy,” with Christoph H. Stefes, Current History, Volume 107, No. 711, October 2008. George, Julie A.: Book Review, “State-building. A Comparative Study of Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, and Russia.” Comparative Political Studies, September 2008. George, Julie A, Book Review, From Ethnic Conflict to Stillborn Reform: The Former Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, Shale Horowitz,Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 121, No. 4, Winter 2006-2007. Julie A. George Book Review: “The Captive and the Gift: Cultural Histories of Sovereignty in Russia and the Caucasus,” Central Asian Survey, December 2010, 557-558. George, JA, “Georgians,” Ethnic Groups of Europe, Jeffrey Cole, ed., ABC-CLIO, 2011. John Gerassi "Why the American Left is Non-Existant" in French, University of Grenoble. John Gerassi UPcoming on March 29: "The American Empire Terrorist System" Lincoln College, Oxford University. Judith Kimerling Documentary feature film, “Yasuni: Dos Segundos de Vida” (“Yasuni: Two Seconds of Life”). The film premiered in Ecuador in December 2010 Kimerling, J., 2011, Interviews about oil development, human rights and the environment in the Amazon region of Ecuador and related legal and policy issues. Oxford University. Kimerling, J., 2011, Interviews about oil development, human rights and the environment in the Amazon region of Ecuador and related legal and policy issues. Kimerling, J., 2011, Interviews about oil development, human rights and the environment in the Amazon region of Ecuador and related legal and policy issues. The New School for Social Research, Kimerling, J., 2011, Interviews about oil development, human rights and the environment in the Amazon region of Ecuador and related legal and policy issues. BBC News magazine program “Our World” (as an expert) Kranser, M., Review of “After Innocence” in Political Communication, Volume 24, Issue 4, October, 2007. Liberman, Peter: Paper published in working paper series: Peter Liberman and Linda J. Skitka, “Just Deserts in Iraq: American Vengeance for 9/11,” Saltzman Working Paper No. 9, Saltzman Institute for War and Peace Studies, Columbia University, November 2008. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/siwps/workingpapers.htm. Liberman, Peter: Published book review of Nina Tannenwald, The Nuclear Taboo: The United States and the Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons Since 1945, published in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 123, No. 4 (Winter 2008-9). Liberman, Peter H-Diplo Roundtable, Vol. X, No. 15 (2009). With Federico Manfredi, review of David Edelstein, Occupational Hazards: Success & Failure in Military Occupations, http://www.hnet.org/~diplo/williams 2009. Liberman, Peter Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1 (Winter 2009). Review of Kevin Narizny, The Political Economy of Grand Strategy.

Peter Liberman and David Pizarro, “All Politics Is Olfactory” [Op-Ed], The New York Times, October 23, 2010, p. WK12. Liberman, P. Book review: Foreign Affairs (January/February 2011). Review of John M. Owen IV, The Clash of Ideas in World Politics: Transnational Networks, States, and Regime Change, 1510-2010. Liberman, P. General interest article: Blog entries, Psychology Today Blog: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/politics-the-couch Irving Leonard Markovitz Co-Editor-in – Chief, The Journal of Comparative Politics Pierre-Louis, Francois: Book review “The Prophet and Power” the Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology April 2008, Vol. 13, No1. George Priestley, Ford Foundation Grant “Afro-Latino Project” at Queens College, $200,000 Principal Investigator, HIVAIDS in Afrodescendant Transnational Communities in L.A., 2007. Rachal, Patricia, “A National Review of Transition Approaches: A Design for the Future,” Kansas State Mission Transition Meeting, Lawrence, Kansas, November 2, 2006. Rachal, P., “Reassessing Transition Services and Outcomes: Working Toward a New Model,” Annual Summit of Missouri Deafblind Task Forces and Employment Teams, Columbia, Missouri, September 11, 2007. Reichl, Alexander Review of Wu Hung, Remaking Beijing: Tiananmen Square and the Creation of a Political Space (Univ. of Chicago Press, 2005), in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 33:3 (September 2009), 873-874. Reichl, A. 2010. Book Review: City of Disorder: How the Quality of Life Campaign Transformed New York City Politics, by Alex S. Vitale (New York and London: New York University Press, 2008), in Urban Affairs Review 45 (5): 708-710. Rollins, Joe: Book Review: Matthew Weit The Criminalization of HIV Transmission. Published in Law & Politics Book Review, July 15, 2008. Joe Rollins Edited the Fall/Winter issue of Women’s Studies Quarterly: Market, 2010 Rollins, J., General Editor, WSQ, February 2011 - 2014 Sun, Yan. Book Review For Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Science, No. 1 (2009); of Peter Gries, China’s New Nationalism (Berkeley: UC Press 2004); Sun, Yan. Chinese Language Article“From Demonization to Humanization: How to Improve China’s International Discourse,” Lingdaozhe (Leaders); Oct. 2009 (Hong Kong); Sun, Yan. Media article “My Han Relatives’ View from Xinjiang,” above, July 8, 2009 Sun, Yan. Media article “Millennia of Multiethnic Contradictions,” above, 12/13/2009 Sun, Yan, “Balancing freedom with discipline” (on the tiger mom), in New York Times Room for Debate, Jan. 14, 2011. Sun, Yan, “Wary of western intensions,” (on the case of the Xinjiang 13), in above, Sept. 2, 2011. Sun, Yan, “Baggage or Peril: Assessing the threats of ethnic conflict in China,” Lingdaozhe (Leaders), 39 (April, 2011): 63-71. (a Hong Kong journal published in China) Sun, Yan, (with Rigzin Losel) “A Conversation with a Tibetan official on the Tibet issue and Sino-U.S. relations,” above, 9-21.