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Occasional Paper Series


The Occasional Paper Series, published by the Center for International Education, is designed to disseminate scholarly papers presented at Center-sponsored programs and to stimulate discussion and comment.  Readers are encouraged to share their reactions directly with the author(s) at the address indicated on the paper's title page.  Occasional Papers may not be cited in other publications or reproduced in whole or in part, without the permission of the author(s). 

Papers published on and after September 2004 may be downloaded directly from this web page by clicking on the appropriate hypertext link.

Requests for copies of pre-September 2004 papers and other correspondence relating to the Occasional Paper Series should be directed to:

Center for International Education
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Copies are available for $4.00 each, including shipping and handling; checks should be made payable to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.  

 

Title

Author

Date

The Security and Insecurities of Democracy in the Third World Howard Handelman September 2004
Revisiting the Myth of Carmen:  Jean-Luc Godard's First Name:  Carmen Raphael Lambert 2002
Deconstructing and Re-Constructing the Protection of Indigenous Knowledge in a Global Marketplace:  Legal and Ethical Implications of North American, South African and Other Case Studies Tomas A. Lipinski and Johannes J. Britz April 2000

On Institutional Economics and David Landes

Anne Mayhew

September 1999

Turning from Economic Miracle to Financial Crisis in South  Korea            

Uk Heo

August 1999

Softer Credit, Harder Landings: Weathering Financial Crisis in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic           

Shale Horowitz

July 1999

Morocco's Next Political Generation

Mark Tessler

January 1999

Britain and Europe: One Foot In and One Foot Out

Sir Roger Carrick  

January 1999

The Panama Canal, Migration Streams, and the Changing Patterns of Human Settlement in the Republic of Panama   

Olmedo J. Varela

December 1998

The Sabo Corridor' and the Underground Foreign Exchange Market in Ibadan, Nigeria

Olutayo C. Adesina

July 1998

Is Anybody Home? Do Policymakers Consciously Ignore Research?       

Neil  R. Richardson

December 1997

The Declining Role of China in the International Tea Trade, 1880-1910                        

David D. Buck

October 1997

Social Science Research & Foreign Policy: Exploring the Policy Implications of Findings from the Correlates of War Project

Volker Krause and Lars Petter Soltvedt

September 1997

Putting the Military on Trial: South Korea, Argentina and the Consolidation of Democracy

Terry Roehrig

August 1997

How Different? Reasons for East Asian and Area Studies

Barrett L. McCormick

July 1997

Comparing Comparative Politics: Area Studies and Social Scientific Approaches to Latin American and Middle Eastern Politics

Howard Handelman

June 1997

Fiction Writers as Intellectuals: An Anthropological Approach to the Study of Women Writers in the Middle East

Caroline Seymour-Jorn

July 1996

The Arab-Israeli Peace Process: A Contextual and Textual Analysis

Laura Zittrain Eisenberg

June 1996

Teaching in Germany and the Rhetoric of Culture

Gerald J. Alred

December 1995

Multilingualism in Morocco

Fatima-Zohra Hilali

November 1995

Global Dimensions of Hong Kong's Transition Toward 1997

Ming K. Chan

June 1995

Second Language Pronunciation: A New Look at an Old Problem

Fred R. Eckman and Gregory K. Iverson

May 1995

Women, Environment and Development: New Hopes, New Possibilities

Patricia A. Shifferd

January 1995

The Comparative Ethics of War and Peace

Terry Nardin

November 1994

Ethnic Nationalism, Romanticism, and the Problem of 'Japan': Some Dilemmas in the Construction of Asian Unity

Kevin M. Doak

August 1994

World Order, World Disorder: Where Do We Fit In?

Charles W. Bray

July 1994

The Etiology of a Democratic Culture in the Soviet Union: Modeling Support for Democratic Institutions and Processes

James L. Gibson and Raymond M. Duch

June 1994

From Idealism to Pragmatism: An Analysis of China's Policies Toward the Middle East

Jiang Chen

December 1993

The Origins of Popular Support for Islamist Movements: A Political Economy Analysis

Mark Tessler

December 1993

What is the Third World After the Cold War?

John Agnew

August 1993

The Post-Colonial Detective in People's China

Jeffrey C. Kinkley

June 1993

Local Education, Global Concerns: The Search for Transcultural Values, Japan and the United States

Ihab Hassan

May 1993

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