WILLIAM L. RICHTER Curriculum Vitae, Updated February 28, 2007

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WILLIAM L. RICHTER Curriculum Vitae, Updated February 28, 2007

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DEGREES: Ph.D., Political Science, University of Chicago, 1968 M.A., Political Science, University of Chicago, 1963 B.A. (Honors, Cum Laude), Political Science and History, Willamette University, 1961

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: Kansas State University Office of International Programs: Associate Provost for International Programs, 1996-2002 ; Assistant Provost for International Programs, 1994-1996; Interim Assistant Provost for International Programs, 1991-1993. Head, Department of Political Science, Kansas State University, 1984-1993 Director, South Asia Center, Kansas State University, 1975-1976, 1979-1984 Chairman, Alfred M. Landon Lecture Series on Public Issues, 1981-1984 Coordinator, Arts and Sciences Telefund, 1986-1988; co-coordinator, 1989-1992; continuing involvement as fund raiser

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Kansas State University: • Professor, 1981-present • Associate Professor, 1973-1981 • Assistant Professor, 1966-1973 Panjab University (Chandigarh, India): Visiting Fulbright Lecturer, 1969-1970 University of Hawaii: Instructor, 1964-1966 Illinois Institute of Technology: Instructor, 1964

CONSULTING, CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY, NATIONAL SERVICE: Member, Pakistan Democracy Assessment Team, National Democratic Institute, June 2000 Member, Azerbaijan Presidential Election Observer Mission, National Democratic Institute, October 1998 U.S. Congress, Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress, Member, 1995-1997 U.S. Agency for International Development Consulting: Democracy Assessment and Strategy for Indonesia, USAID Mission, Jakarta, July-September, 1994 Member, Pakistan Election Survey Team and International Observer Mission, National Democratic Institute, September and October 1993 U.S. State Department Briefings for Ambassador-Designate to Pakistan John Monjo, October, 1992 U.S. Agency for International Development Consulting: Democracy Assessment in Bangladesh, Coopers and Lybrand, January-March 1992 Member, Pakistan Election Observer Mission, National Democratic Institute, October 1990 U.S. Agency for International Development Consulting on Strengthening Democratic Institutions in Pakistan, Ernst and Young International Management Consulting, August-September, 1990 U.S. Defense Department Briefing for Secretary Caspar Weinberger, September, 1986 Political Risk Analysis Reports on Pakistan and India, Frost and Sullivan, Inc., 1980-1984 U.S. State Department Briefings for Ambassador-Designate to Pakistan Ronald Spiers, October, 1982 Testimony before U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs on issue of Foreign Assistance to Pakistan, September, 1981 LANGUAGES: Formal study: French; Russian; Hindi (speaking and reading knowledge fair); Informal study: Urdu; Spanish (speaking and reading knowledge fair); Japanese (very limited speaking and reading knowledge); limited acquaintance with Farsi, Indonesian, Malay

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SELECTED LECTURES AND PROGRAMS: Presentation: "Democracy Assessment," Development Studies Program Workshop on Political Development, Democratization and Governance, Washington, D.C., October 1, 1992 Presentation: "Democracy Assessment," Development Studies Program Workshop on Political Development, Democratization and Governance, Washington, D.C., September, 1991 Presentation: "Three Perspectives on Administrative Ethics," Workshop on Governmental Ethics for Public Practitioners, Topeka, KS, March 3, 1990. Presentation: "Confidence-Building in South Asia," Conference on Confidence-Building in Asia (sponsored by United Nations Commission on Disarmament), Kathmandu, Nepal, January 29-31, 1990. Aziz Ahmad Memorial Lecture, University of Toronto, Canada, November 20, 1989. Presentations on South Asian Security Issues at the U.S. Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama (1985-1989) and at the Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio (1984-1986) Kansas State University Presidential Lecturer, 1987-1993 Lecture tour of India (six cities) and Pakistan (eight cities), November-December, 1988 (USIS) Lecture Tour of Pakistan (Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi), Summer 1985 (USIS) Lecture Tour of Pakistan, Nepal, India and Bangladesh, on United States Foreign Policy in South Asia, Summer 1982 (USICA) Seminars on American Civilization, India (Tiruchchirappali and Madurai, 1969; Madurai, Darjeeling, Bangalore and Goa, 1972-1973) and Pakistan (Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, 1977) (USIS) Public Lectures on American Elections, Kathmandu, Nepal, 1973 (USIS) Seminars on Research Methods in India (Patna and Allahabad), 1970 (USEFI) Summer Seminar on Research Methods, Puri, India, 1970 (USEFI) AWARDS AND HONORS: International Educator, Kansas State University, November, 2006 Honorary Member, Sigma Iota Rho, 2001 Diploma of Honorary Professor, Voronezh State Academy of Technology, Russia, 1997 Rotarian of the Year, Manhattan Rotary Club, 1993 American Institute of Indian Studies Faculty Research Fellow, Summer 1985 American Institute of Pakistan Studies Senior Research Fellow, 1976-1977 American Institute of Indian Studies Faculty Research Fellow, 1972-1973 Senior Fulbright Lecturer in India, 1969-1970 Denver Research Associate, 1969-1970 Danforth Fellow, 1961-1968 National Merit Scholar, 1957-1961 Phi Kappa Phi, Life Member Society for Values in Higher Education, Life Member Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma 3

Included in Who’s Who in America; Who’s Who in American Education (Marquis) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND MEMBERSHIPS: American Society for Public Administration Member, National Ethics Committee, 1985-1992 President, Kansas Chapter, 1986-1987 Board, Section on International and Comparative Administration, 2005-present Member, Publications Committee, 2006-present Association for Asian Studies: Member, South Asia Council, 1983-1985 Member, Program Committee, 1988-1990 Mid-America Universities International (Big-12 Plus International Consortium) Vice-Chair, 1997-1999 Chair, 1999-2001 National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration: Principal Representative, 1984-1988 Chair, Committee on Small Programs, 1987-1988 American Political Science Association Association of International Education Administrators, 1991-2002 Society for Values in Higher Education International Studies Association Editorial Board, Asian Affairs: An American Review, 1983-present Editorial Board, University Press of Kansas, 1989-1993 Member. Board of Directors, UFM Community Learning Center, Manhattan, KS, 1998present; Chair, 1999-2001 Member, Board of Directors, Friends of the K-State Libraries, 2003-present COMMUNITY: Manhattan Rotary Club President, 1989-1990 International Convention Delegate, 1990, 1996 District Chair, Rotary World Peace Scholarship Committee, 2006-2007 Church: Past service as Chairman of Board of Trustees, Sunday School Teacher, etc. Political Party: Past service as Precinct Committeeman, State Convention Delegate, County Finance Chair, County Campaign Chair, involvement in campaigns Kansas State University Foundation, President’s Club, 1996-present Manhattan Community Foundation: Member, Board of Directors, 2003-present Riley County United Way, Board Member, 2005-present

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PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS: (Co-edited with Frances Burke), Combating Corruption, Encouraging Ethics (2nd ed., extensively revised. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, in cooperation with the American Society for Public Administration, Washington, D.C., 2006. (Co-edited with Frances Burke and Jameson W. Doig), Combating Corruption/Encouraging Ethics (Washington, D.C.: American Society for Public Administration, 1990). (Co-edited with Charles E. Reagan), The Landon Lectures: Perspectives from the First Twenty Years (Manhattan, KS: Friends of the Libraries of Kansas State University, 1987). BOOK CHAPTERS: (With Linda K. Richter), “Back from the Edge: Rebuilding a Public Heritage – A Case Study of Dubrovnik, Croatia,” in Stuart Nagel and Amy Robb, eds., Handbook of Global Social Policy, (New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc, 2001), pp. 357-372. “World Scene: Confrontation and Detente,” in Milestones of the Twentieth Century, ed, James Churchill (Grolier, 1999), pp. 140-153. “The 1990 General Elections in Pakistan,” in Pakistan: 1992, ed. Charles H. Kennedy (Boulder: Westview, 1993), pp. 19-41. “Long-term Trends and Patterns in Indian Public Opinion Toward the United States,” in The Hope and the Reality: US-Indian Relations from Roosevelt to Reagan, ed. Harold A. Gould and Sumit Ganguly (Boulder: Westview, 1992), pp. 199-217. “Domestic Politics in the 1980s,” in Pakistan Authoritarianism in the 1980s, ed. Craig Baxter and Syed Razi Wasti (Lahore: Vanguard, 1991), pp. 67-87. “Pakistan,” in Asia and the Pacific, ed. Robert H. Taylor (Vol. 1, Political Handbooks to the World. New York and Oxford: Facts on File, 1991), pp. 707-718. “An American Perspective on Pakistani Political Developments and Their Impact on Pakistan-U.S. Relations,” and “Postscript,” both in Leo E. Rose and Kamal Matinuddin, eds., Beyond Afghanistan: The Emerging U.S.-Pakistan Relations (Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1989), pp. 145-159, 329-334. 5

“Pakistan: Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy,” in Robert A. Scalapino, Seizaburo Sato, Jusuf Wanandi, and Sung-joo Han, eds., Asia and the Major Powers: Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy (Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1988), pp. 341-364. “Mrs. Gandhi's Neighborhood: Indian Foreign Policy toward Neighboring Countries,” in Y. K. Malik and D. K. Vajpeyi, eds., India: The Years of Indira Gandhi (New York: E. J. Brill, 1988), pp. 116-131. “Pakistan,” in George E. Delury, ed., World Encyclopedia of Political Systems and Parties (New York and Oxford: Facts on File Publications, 1987), 2:836-848. “The Political Meaning of Islamization in Pakistan: Prognosis, Implications, and Questions,” in Anita M. Weiss, ed., Islamic Reassertion in Pakistan: The Application of Islamic Laws in a Modern State (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1986), pp. 129-140. “Recent U.S. Military and Arms Control Policies: Ideology and Practice,” in Thomas B. Lee, ed., Ideology and Practice: The Evolution of U.S. Foreign Policy (Taipei: Tamkang University, 1985), pp. 405-415. “Pakistan,” in Mohammad Ayoob, ed., The Politics of Islamic Reassertion (London: Croom Helm, 1981), pp. 141-162. “Prospects for Political Freedom in Pakistan,” in Raymond D. Gastil,ed., Freedom in the World: Political Rights and Civil Liberties, 1981, (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1981), pp. 111-125, plus discussion, pp. 127-137. “From Electoral Politics to Martial Law: Alternative Perspectives on Pakistan's Political Crisis of 1977,” in Manzooruddin Ahmed, ed., Contemporary Pakistan: Politics, Economy, Society (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 1980), pp. 92-113. “Traditional Rulers in Post-Traditional Societies: The Princes of India and Pakistan,” in Robin Jeffrey, ed., People, Princes, and Paramount Power: Society and Politics in the Indian Princely States (Bombay: Oxford University Press, 1978), pp. 329-354. (with Anvita Abbi and Mary Lou Lynn), “Audio- Visual Materials,” in Barbara J. Harrison, ed., Learning About India: An Annotated Guide for Nonspecialists (New Delhi: Educational Resources Center and Albany: Center for International Programs and Comparative Studies, New York State Education Department, 1977), pp. 155-204, 217- 230. “Electoral Patterns in Post-Princely India,” in Studies in Electoral Politics in the Indian States: Three Disadvantaged Sectors (Myron Weiner and John C. Field, series editors. Delhi: Manohar, 1975), pp. 1-77.

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“Relative Abstention: India and Pakistan,” in Robin Higham, ed,. Intervention or Abstention: Dilemmas of American Foreign Policy (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1975), pp. 202- 217. “Assimilation, Cultural Pluralism, and American Minorities,” in B. Ramesh Babu, ed., Contemporary American Politics and Society-- Perspectives from India (Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1972), pp. 121-144.

JOURNAL ARTICLES: (With Linda K. Richter) “Ethics Challenges: Health, Safety and Accountability in International Travel and Tourism,” Public Personnel Management, 28:4 (Winter 1999), 595-615. “Pakistan under Benazir Bhutto,” Current History, 88:542 (December 1989), 433-436, 449-451. Reprinted in Annual Editions: Third World 91/92 (Guilford, CT: Dushkin, 1991), pp. 43-49. “Mrs. Gandhi's Neighborhood: Indian Foreign Policy toward Neighboring Countries,” Journal of Asian and African Studies, 22:3-4 (1987), 250- 265. “Pakistan: Out of the Praetorian Labyrinth,” Current History, 85:509 (March 1986), 113-116, 137-138. “Pakistan in 1985: Testing Time for the New Order,” Asian Survey, 26:2 (February 1986), 207- 218. (With Linda K. Richter), “Policy Choices in South Asian Tourism Development,” Annals of Tourism Research, 12 (1985), 201-217. “Pakistan: Digging In,” Asian Survey, 25:2 (February 1985), pp. 145-154. “Domestic Factors in Pakistan's India Policy,” Asian Affairs: An American Review, 10:3 (Fall,1983), 37-44. “The Strategy for Peace and Security in South Asia: An American View,” Strategic Studies, 6:2&3 (Winter/Spring 1982/83), pp. 42-52. “Pakistan: A New 'Front Line' State?” Current History, 81:475 (May, 1982), pp. 202-206, 225. “Perspectives on Afghanistan,” (with photographs by Charles Stroh) A&S: The Magazine of the College of Arts and Sciences,Kansas State University, I,1 (Spring, 1982), pp. 7-12.

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(With W. Eric Gustafson), “Pakistan in 1980: Weathering the Storm,” Asian Survey, 21:2 (February 1981), pp. 162-171. (With W. Eric Gustafson), “Pakistan 1979: Back to Square One,” Asian Survey, 20:2 (February 1980), pp. 188-196. “The Political Dynamics of Islamic Resurgence in Pakistan,” Asian Survey, 19:6 (June 1979), pp. 547-557. Reprinted in edited form, as “Search for National Identity,” in The Muslim (Special supplement for Islamic Foreign Ministers' Conference, Islamabad, January 26, 1980), pp. 6-7. “Pakistan: Impasse, Islamic Revolution, and Impending Crises,” Asian Thought and Society, 4:10 (April 1979) pp. 125-128. “Pakistan Under Zia,” Current History, 76:446 (April 1979) pp. 168-171, 185-186. “Persistent Praetorianism: Pakistan's Third Military Regime,” Pacific Affairs, 51:3 (Fall 1978), pp. 406-426. (With Linda K. Richter), “Analysis of Female Images in Five Indian Magazines,” South Asia Papers, 1:9-10 (September-October 1977), 25-55. (With E. Wayne Nafziger), “Biafra and Bangladesh: The Political Economy of Secessionist Conflict,” Journal of Peace Research, 13:2 (1976), pp. 91-109. (With Barbara N. Ramusack) “The Chamber and the Consultation: Changing Patterns of Princely Political Association in India,” Journal of Asian Studies, 34:3 (May 1975), pp. 755-776. “Aspects of Political Change in Post-Princely India,” Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, 8:2 (April-June, 1973), pp. 117-133. “Princes in Indian Politics,” Economic and Political Weekly, 6:9 (February 27, 1971), pp. 535-542. “Gandhi, Language, and Integration,” Gandhi Marg, January 1971.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS: “Shaky Past, Uncertain Future: America’s Ally against Taliban Terrorists, Pakistan Shows Little Hope for its own Stability,” K-Stater, 52: 4 (May 2003), 15.

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(With Linda K. Richter), “Human Trafficking, Globalization, and Ethics,” PA Times, 26: 2 (February, 2003), p. 4. “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 2001 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 2001), pp. 397-399. “Special Report: India-Pakistan Relations,” and “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 2000 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 2000), pp. 285, 403-405. “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1999 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1999), pp. 397-398. “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1998 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1998), pp. 395-397. “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1997 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1997), pp. 399-400. “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1996 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1996), pp. 402-403. “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1995 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1995), pp. 406-407. “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1994 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1994), pp. 418-419. “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1993 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1993), pp. 417-419. “Nepal” and “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1992 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1992), pp. 387-388, 419-421. “Nepal” and “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1991 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1991), pp. 385, 418-420. “Benazir Bhutto” and “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1990 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1990), pp. 134-135, 417-418. “Confidence-Building Measures for South Asia: An Extraregional Perspective,” in Disarmament: Confidence and Security-building Measures in Asia (New York: United Nations Department for Disarmament Affairs, 1990), pp. 170-180.

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“Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1989 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1988), pp. 418-419. “ASPA on Ethics: Have Ethics Regulations Gone Too Far?” PA Times, 12:10 (July 21, 1989), p. 3. “ASPA on Ethics: Code of Ethics for Local Government,” PA Times, 12:9 (June 23, 1989), p. 3. “ASPA on Ethics,” PA Times, 12:8 (June 2, 1989), pp. 3, 12. “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1988 Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1988), pp. 415-416. (Trans., with Mervyn Marasinghe), “Five Sinhalese Folk Songs,” Journal of South Asian Literature, 23:2 (Summer, Fall, 1987), 223-224. “Bangladesh” and “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1987 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1987), pp. 129, 418-419. “Bangladesh” and “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1986 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1986), pp. 126, 413-414. “Bangladesh” and “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1985 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1985), pp. 127, 408-409. “Bangladesh” and “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1984 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1984), pp. 129, 407-408. “South Asia Offers Opportunities for Trade and Investment,” The International Entrepreneur, 3:6 (January 1984), p. 3. “Bangladesh,” and “Pakistan,” in The Americana Annual 1983 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1983), pp.124, 403-404. “Bangladesh” and “Pakistan” in The Americana Annual 1982 (Yearbook of the Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury,Connecticut: Grolier, 1982) pp. 116-117, 400-401. “Statement,” in Security and Economic Assistance to Pakistan (Hearings and Markup before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, and its Subcommittees on International Security and Scientific Affairs, on International Economic Policy and Trade, and on Asian and Pacific Affairs. September 22, 1981. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981), pp. 95-111, and discussion, pp. 180-208.

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“Viewpoints: A Wary Pakistan Watches Its Borders,” Newsday, January 8, 1980, p. 41.

PROFESSIONAL PAPERS: “Encouraging Ethics at the Public/Private/Nonprofit Interfaces,” paper presented at the 2006 annual meeting of the American Society for Public Administration, Denver, Colorado, April 3, 2006. “North-South and East-West: Geopolitical Perceptions and Security,” paper presented at the 2006 annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, March 25, 2006. “Toward a Global Ethics of Public Service: Sources and Directions,” paper presented at the 2004 Ethics Forum, held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the American Society for Public Administration, Portland, Oregon, March 26-27, 2004. (With Linda K. Richter), “Back From the Edge: Rebuilding a Public Heritage – A Case Study of Dubrovnik, Croatia,” paper presented at Annual Meeting of the American Society for Public Administration, Seattle, Washington, May 9-13, 1998. (With Linda K. Richter) “Reinventing Government Abroad: Implementing Bureaucratic Reforms in the Philippines, Pakistan, and Indonesia,” paper presented at Annual Meeting of the American Society for Public Administration, San Antonio, Texas, July 24, 1995. “Economic Structure and Democracy in Pakistan,” paper presented at Hoover Institution Conference on "Economy, Society, and Democracy," Washington, D.C., May 7, 1992. “The 1990 General Elections in Pakistan,” paper presented at Pakistan Briefing Workshop, held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Washington, D.C., April 3, 1992. “Pakistan: Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy,” paper presented at Second Quadrilateral Project Workshop on Political Trends Within the Major Pacific-Asian States and their Implications for the Region, Penang, Malaysia, August, 1987; revised and presented at Second Quadrilateral Conference, Berkeley, California, January 6-8, 1988. “Pakistani Politics in the 1980s,” paper presented at International Conference on Pakistan, Columbia University, April 17, 1987. (With Linda K. Richter), “Tourism Development: Public Sector Careers for the 21st Century,” paper presented at the American Society for Public Administration annual meeting, Indianapolis, March 23-27, 1985.

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“Pakistan: The Country In Between,” paper prepared for presentation at annual Conference on South Asia, Madison, November 5, 1983. “Domestic Factors in Pakistan's Foreign Policy,” paper presented at annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, San Francisco, March 25, 1983. (With Linda K. Richter), “The Use and Abuse of Tourism Policy in South Asian Development Strategies,” paper delivered at annual meeting of Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast, Honolulu, June 27, 1981. “Bonapartist Authoritarianism in the Third World,” paper delivered at annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Cincinnati, April 15-18, 1981. “Images of Women in Popular Literature: A Cross-Cultural Perspective,” paper delivered at the 38th annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 25, 1980. “Regionalism in Central Pakistan: The Bahawalpur Suba and Siraiki Movements,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Washington, D.C., March 23, 1980. “Research on Pakistan: Present State and Prospects,” presentation to the annual meeting of the Association for Pakistan and Indic-Islamic Studies, Washington, D.C., March 21, 1980. “Pakistan: Change or Continuity?” paper presented at the third annual Third World Conference, Omaha, October 26, 1979. “The Political Dynamics of Islamic Resurgence in Pakistan,” paper delivered at the seventh annual Conference on South Asia, Madison, November 4, 1978. “The Princely Heritage: The 1977 Elections in Bahawalpur,” paper delivered at the seventh annual Conference on South Asia, Madison, November 3, 1978. “From Electoral Politics to Martial Law: Alternative Perspectives on Pakistan's Political Crisis of 1977,” paper delivered at the Quaid-i-Azam International Conference on Pakistan, Columbia University, March 9-11, 1978. (With Linda K. Richter), “Political and Social Norms for Women in Indian Magazine Fiction,” paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, March 26-28, 1975. “The Impact of States Reorganization on Political Participation in India,” paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, San Francisco, March, 1975.

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“Traditional Rulers in Post-Traditional Societies: The Princes of India and Pakistan,” paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Western Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Tempe, Arizona, December 6-8, 1974. (With E. Wayne Nafziger), “Bangladesh and Biafra: Political Economy of Secession,” paper delivered at the annual meeting of the African Studies Association, Syracuse, October, 1973. “Electoral Patterns in Princely India,” paper presented at the Seminar on Electoral Patterns in the Indian States, Boston, June 1-3, 1972. (With Barbara Ramusack), “The Chamber and the Concord: Changing Forms of Princely Political Association,” paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, New York, March 28, 1972. “National Policy Responses to Linguistic Regionalism in India,” paper delivered at the annual meeting of Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast, Los Angeles, June 7-9, 1971. “Differential Political Behavior Among Punjab Princes,” paper delivered at the third Punjab Studies Conference, Philadelphia, May 6, 1971.

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