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On the Cutting Edge of Globalization
Unformatted Document Text:  On the Cutting Edge of Globalization 1 James N. Rosenau University Professor of International Affairs The George Washington University ## email not listed ## David C. Earnest Department of Political Science The George Washington University ## email not listed ## Yale H. Ferguson Department of Political Science Rutgers University-Newark ## email not listed ## Ole R. Holsti Department of Political Science Duke University ## email not listed ## This paper is prepared for delivery at the 2003 annual convention of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 28-31, 2003. Copyright by the American Political Science Association. 1 We are indebted to a number of people and sources for their assistance in this project. Dawn L. Moncrief did most of the work in compiling the sample, processing the mailed questionnaire, and machine coding the returned data. Without her efforts this project would never have been completed. William J. Kiamie, Einat Erlanger, and Christian Busche also provided valuable help in coding the data. We are also grateful to the members of Rosenau’s seminar for conducting the interviews of people who gathered in the streets of Washington to protest the policies of the International Monetary Fund in April 2000. It is equally a pleasure to acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation, the Vice President for Academic Affairs at the George Washington University, the Research Council of Duke University, and the Center for Global Change and Governance at Rutgers University—Newark.

Authors: Rosenau, James., Earnest, David., Ferguson, Yale. and Holsti, Ole.
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On the Cutting Edge of Globalization
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James N. Rosenau
University Professor of International Affairs
The George Washington University
## email not listed ##
David C. Earnest
Department of Political Science
The George Washington University
## email not listed ##
Yale H. Ferguson
Department of Political Science
Rutgers University-Newark
## email not listed ##
Ole R. Holsti
Department of Political Science
Duke University
## email not listed ##




This paper is prepared for delivery at the 2003 annual convention of the American
Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 28-31, 2003.
Copyright by the American Political Science Association.
1
We are indebted to a number of people and sources for their assistance in this project. Dawn L.
Moncrief did most of the work in compiling the sample, processing the mailed questionnaire, and machine
coding the returned data. Without her efforts this project would never have been completed. William J.
Kiamie, Einat Erlanger, and Christian Busche also provided valuable help in coding the data. We are also
grateful to the members of Rosenau’s seminar for conducting the interviews of people who gathered in the
streets of Washington to protest the policies of the International Monetary Fund in April 2000. It is equally
a pleasure to acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation, the Vice President for
Academic Affairs at the George Washington University, the Research Council of Duke University, and the
Center for Global Change and Governance at Rutgers University—Newark.


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