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Article Excerpt A Related Society of the American Political Science Association, the International Political Science Association, and the International Studies Association
The PSO symbol is the 47th problem of the famous scholar Euclid. Called the Pythagorean Theorem as it was Pythagoras, an Aeonian Greek, who established an academy where the proposition was debated, and central to ancient scholarship, it represents applying knowledge to practical needs. An avocational mathematician and President of the United States, James Garfield, discovered an alternative proof. His son, Harry Garfield, longtime President of Williams College and President of the American Political Science Association, once owned the house in Washington now housing the APSA and the PSO.
http://www.ipsonet.org
President
Paul Rich, George Mason University, and Hoover Institution
Vice Presidents: Victoria Basolo, California-Irvine; Guillermo De Los Reyes, Houston; Janet Frantz, Louisiana; David Merchant, University of the Americas; Leo Ribuffo, George Washington University; J.P. Singh, Georgetown University
Secretary: Harrell Rodgers, University of Houston
Treasurer: Rex Kallembach, CPA, Kallembach & Associates
Publications Coordinator: Guillermo De Los Reyes, University of Houston
Executive Director of the PSO and Registrar for Phi Sigma Omega: David Merchant, University of the Americas (dmerchant@ipsonet.org)
Web and Congress Manager: Daniel Gutierrez, University of the Americas
Editor, Review of Policy Research: J.P. Singh, Georgetown University
Editor, Policy Studies Journal: Hank C. Jenkins-Smith, Texas A&M University
Editors, Politics & Policy: Emma R. Norman and David Mena, University of the Americas
Past Presidents: James Anderson, Texas A&M University; Walter Beach, Helen Dwight Reid Education Foundation; William Browne, Central Michigan; William Crotty, Northeastern; Kenneth Dolbeare, Evergreen State; Yehezkel Dror, Hebrew; William Dunn, Pittsburgh; Thomas Dye, Florida State; Matthew Holden, Virginia; Richard Hula, Michigan State; Helen Ingrain, Arizona; Dorothy James, American; Charles Jones, Virginia; Rita Mae Kelly, Texas-Dallas; Robert Lane, Yale; Martin Levin, Brandeis; Robert Lineberry, Houston; Theodore Lowi, Cornell; Duncan Macrae, Jr., North Carolina; Dean Mann, California-Santa Barbara; Daniel Mazmanian, Claremont; Guy Peters, Pittsburgh; Harrell Rogers, Houston; Thomas Vocino, Auburn-Montgomery, Larry Wade, California-Davis; Carol Weiss, Harvard; Louse White, George Mason; Aaron Wildavsky, California-Berkley.
Long Range Planning Committee
Co-chairs: Victoria Basolo, Guillermo De Los Reyes
Internet Planning Committee
Members: Francisco Alacantra, Janet Frantz, Daniel Gutierrez
Representative to the American Association for the Advancement of Science
J.P. Singh, Georgetown University
Seymour Martin Lipset Scholars:
2004--Michael T. Heaney, University of Florida
Harrell Rodgers Scholars:
2005--Gisela Sin, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Michigan
2006--Rainbow Murray, Birkbeck, University of" London
2007--Shantanu Majumder, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London
Walter E. Beach Fellows:
2005--Hajime Sato, University of Tokyo Mikhail Vishnevskiy, Russian Academy of Sciences
2006--Getnet Tamene Casa, City University of Bratislava
2006--Heung Soo Sim, Gyeongsang National University
Aaron Wildavsky Award Recipients:
2004--James G. March, Stanford University Johan P. Olsen, ARENA, University of Oslo
2005--Gosta Esping-Andersen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
2006--Charles E. Lindblom, Yale University
The Harold D. Lasswell Award Recipients:
2004--Suzanne Christine Nielsen, Harvard University
2005--Esther N. Mwangi, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research Thad Williamson, University of
Richmond
2006--Jonathan Ari Lawrence, Harvard University
The International Council of PSO: Chair: Dr. John Dixon,...
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