Panel 1A: Comparative Analyses of American Policies
1st Floor West Lounge
Chair: Matt Rotman, Illinois State University
Discussant: Adrienne Martin, Illinois State University
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Michael Melick, Illinois State University
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Andrea Silva, Illinois State University
The United States and Mexico: A Comparative Analysis of State Response to Migration
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Kara Bavery, Illinois State University
Party Politics in Japan and the United States: The Domination of Major Parties after World War II
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Jonathan Keyser, Suffolk University
Aiding Violence? U.S. Foreign Policy and Paramilitaries in Colombia
Panel 1B: War and Peace
Spotlight Room
Chair: Jessica Murphy, Illinois State University
Discussant: Vanda Rajcan, Illinois State University
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Joseph Scanlon, Northern Illinois University
"Counter Measures:" A Textual Analysis of the Soviet Union's Invasion of Afghanistan
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Mark A. Tallman, Illinois State University
War by Other Means: Nonviolence as an Extension of Asymmetric Conflict
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Matt Frierdich, Drury University
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Yusei Uji, Drury University
The Fundamental Dilemmas of the United Nations: Challenges for the New UN in the 21st Century
Panel 1C: The War in Iraq and its Impact in the United States
Founders Suite
Chair: Robert Nash, Illinois State University
Discussant: Amanda Smith, DePaul University
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Trina Steinmaker, Northern Illinois University
How Does the United States do it?: Managing a Framework that Supports Torture
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Tanya R Austin, Illinois State University
Winter Soldier Iraq and Afghanistan: Veterans Speak Out **
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Kevin Taber, Washington University in St. Louis
"Jus ad Water": Can the Invasion of Iraq Withstand the Deluge of Just War Theory?