"The Flows of Authority in Intergovernmental Organizations"
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"The Flows of Authority in Intergovernmental Organizations" Lunch will be provided to Ohio State faculty and students who respond to Beth Russell at russell.16 by 5 p.m. on Friday, May 2, 2008. M.J. Peterson is Professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Her interests include world politics, international institutions, international political economy, and technology and technological change. Peterson is author of International Regimes for the Final Frontier (2005); The UN General Assembly (2005); Recognition of Governments: Legal Doctrine and State Practice 1815-1995 (1997); Managing the Frozen South: The Origin and Evolution of the Antarctic Treaty System (1988); The General Assembly in World Politics (1986); "Diverging Orbits: Situation Definitions in Creation of Regimes for Broadcast and Remote Sensing Satellites," American Political Science Review (2004); "The Use of Analogies in Developing Outer Space Law," International Organization (1997); "The Emergence of a Mass Market for Fax Machines," Technology in Society (1995), "Whalers, Cetologists, Environmentalists and the International Management of Whaling," International Organization (1992); and other articles and chapters. Peterson is past President of the New England Political Science Association (2005-06); Council of the American Society of International Law (1998-2001); member of editorial committee, Global Governance (1993 -); and editor of Polity (1994-99). She is currently a Visiting Scholar in Political Science at the University of Chicago. Peterson has a bachelor's degree from Upsala College in East Orange, N.J., and master's and doctoral degrees in Political Science from Columbia University. |
| Date and time: | May 6, 2008 12:00 PM |
| Location: | Area on Campus: Mershon Center, 1501 Neil Ave |
| Contact: | Not given |
| Phone Number: | 614.292.1681 |
| Event category: | International Affairs |
| Event Type: | Lecture |
