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 WSU President's Office President's Honor Roll
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 Discourse and Order - On the Conditions of Governance in Non-Hierachial Multi-Level Systems
Slaughter, Anne-Marie 2001: Global Government Networks, Global Information Agencies, and Disaggregated Democracy, Harvard Law School, Public Law Working Paper No. 18.
Slaughter 2001), it seems obvious that any significant progress presupposes a huge leap towards increased transparency.
In this new structure, political interaction no longer follows the logic of strategic bargaining only but is also open for a “logic of appropriateness” (March/Olson 1998) and a “constitutionalisation” of formerly diplomatic structures, not only in the EU (Alter 2001, Pernice 1999) but also beyond (Jackson 1999).
www.arena.uio.no /publications/wp02_9.htm

  
 Welcome to the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
Anne-Marie Slaughter is J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign and Comparative Law and the Director of Graduate Studies at Harvard Law School.
Andrew Moravcsik is Director of the European Union Center and Professor of Government at Harvard University.
www.ksg.harvard.edu /cchrp/AmExSp02.shtml

  
 William Burke-White
International Law and International Relations, (with Anne-Marie Slaughter and Andrew Moravcsik) Oxford University Press, (forthcoming 2005).
"An International Constitutional Moment" (with Anne-Marie Slaughter), 43 Harvard International Law Journal 1 (2002).
"The Future of the Law" (with Anne-Marie Slaughter), Harvard International Review, Spring 2002.
www.nostalgia-elysium.com /bill/published.htm

  
 Fordham University School of Law
This year’s distinguished lecturer is Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University.
Speaker: Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University
Prior to becoming Dean, she was the J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign and Comparative Law and the Director of Graduate and International Legal Studies at Harvard Law School.
law.fordham.edu /ihtml/eventitem.ihtml?id=5136   (174 words)

  
 GENUKI: Gloucestershire Probate Records 1619
Thos and Edw sons of Jn Churches; Kath Hunte; Eliz Williams; godson Wlm Falkes; kinsm Wlm Slaughter gent; Anne Williams; Marie Randoll; overs: Hugh Hunt and Giles Oure minister
dtr Anne Marshall and her children; son Wlm and his children; son John ; dtr Jone Powle, dtr Margery Deane; son Rich and his 5 children; 5 children of Paul Powle; dtr Susanna and her 5 children; Thomas son of John Deane; exec - son Thos; overs - cousin Thos Weale
Jossina, Rich, Eliz and Anne children Rich Nashe; Thos Whittingham and wife Johane and dtr Eliz; Eliz wife Anth Bem...; Anne dtr Josse Whittingham; bro Angells dtr Jane; csn John Jacksons wife; wid Little and dtrs; Johane Madock and sons; Johane wife Thos Bishop of Brickhampton; goddtr Johane Cagley; gessipp Anne Caggley
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/GLS/ProbateRecords/GLS1619.html   (174 words)

  
 TPMCafe David Rieff Responds II
David Rieff Responds II By Anne-Marie Slaughter
It is really amusing to see Slaughter set up the Rieff strawman and argue how his cyclical view of history prevents him from having her liberal optimism that enabled her to support Iraq.
Instead of playing their silly strawman games it would be great if they dealt with the phenomenon of the very thoughtful "Daalder/Ikenberry/Slaughter" grouping following the lemmings to the edge of the cliff and then spending the next few years justifying a failed mindset, instead of dealing with the serious problems therein.
americaabroad.tpmcafe.com /story/2005/11/8/8417/91348   (9888 words)

  
 Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean, Woodrow Wilson School
Anne-Marie Slaughter '80, the Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs, has served as Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University since September 2002.
Slaughter came to the Wilson School from Harvard Law School where she was the J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law and Director of the International Legal Studies Program.
Slaughter is a former President of the American Society of International Law and currently serves on the boards of a number of organizations, including the McDonalds Corporation, the Council on Foreign Relations, the New America Foundation, and the Canadian Institute for International Governance Innovation.
www.wws.princeton.edu /WWSDean   (9888 words)

  
 Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University Home Page
Anne-Marie Slaughter '80, the Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs, has served as Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University since September 2002.
Slaughter came to the Wilson School from Harvard Law School where she was the J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law and Director of the International Legal Studies Program.
Slaughter is a former President of the American Society of International Law and currently serves on the boards of a number of organizations, including the McDonalds Corporation, the Council on Foreign Relations, the New America Foundation, and the Canadian Institute for International Governance Innovation.
webdb.princeton.edu /dbtoolbox/query.asp?qname=facultydetail&ID=slaughtr   (484 words)

  
 News
Anne-Marie Slaughter has served as dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University since September 2002 where she is also the Bert G. Kerstetter University Professor of Politics and International Affairs.
Slaughter is a former president of The American Society of International Law and serves on the boards of a number of organizations, including the McDonald’s Corporation, the Council on Foreign Relations, the New America Foundation, and the Centre for International Governance Innovation.
Biersteker is the founder and former director of the Center for International Studies and former director of the School of International Relations, both at the University of Southern California.
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 Anne Morse on Princeton & Anti-Catholic Art on National Review Online
Looking for answers, some 60 students and faculty attended a forum organized by Wilson Dean Anne-Marie Slaughter to determine who prevails when artistic vision collides with sacred belief.
Dean Slaughter, in a moment of candor she may regret, acknowledged it was unlikely she would sponsor art that abused the symbols of other campus groups — such as Muslims.
As several students pointed out, the debate over "Ricanstructions" is not one of free speech, the benefits of provocative art, or the alleged sins of the Catholic Church; it's one of fairness and equal respect.
www.nationalreview.com /comment/comment-morse053003.asp   (771 words)

  
 Art Attack
Looking for answers, some 60 students and faculty attended a forum organized by Wilson Dean Anne-Marie Slaughter to determine who prevails when artistic vision collides with sacred belief.
As several students pointed out, the debate over “Ricanstructions” was not about free speech, the benefits of provocative art, or the alleged sins of the Catholic Church; it was about whether Christians, particularly Catholics, would be treated by the university with fairness and equal respect.
A community claiming respect for all can't sanctions the abuse of one group’s sacred images while protecting the symbols and sensitivities of all others.
www.boundless.org /2002_2003/features/a0000772.html   (771 words)

  
 ASIL - Studies in Transnational Legal Policy
Contributors include Kenneth W. Abbott, Antony Anghie, Hilary Charlesworth, B.S. Chimni, Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Martti Koskenniemi, Mary Ellen O'Connell, Andreas L. Paulus, Steven Ratner, Bruno Simma, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Joel P. Trachtman, Siegfried Wiessner, and Andrew R. Willard.
With each method applied to a specific international law question, such as limitations on a state's ability to prosecute foreigners for crimes committed abroad against other foreigners, this is an exceptional tool for classroom use.
www.asil.org /resources/tlpstudies.html   (510 words)

  
 Links to Opinions of Legality of War Against Iraq
Alan Elsner, "US War Without UN Approval Would Be Seen as Illegal," Reuters, March 6, 2003 ("Anne-Marie Slaughter, dean of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, said eight out of 10 international lawyers would consider a U.S. attack without a new resolution as a violation of international law.").
Richard Norton-Taylor, "Law Unto Themselves, The Guardian, March 14, 2003 ("A large majority of international lawyers reject the government's claim that UN resolution 1441 gives legal authority for an attack on Iraq.")
International Appeal by Lawyers and Jurists against the "Preventive" Use of Force
www.robincmiller.com /ir-legal.htm   (929 words)

  
 Anti-Americanism and Responses to American Power
One school of thought, represented by Harvard historian Joseph Nye and Anne-Marie Slaughter of Princeton, among others, advocates the use of "soft power" to wrap American hegemony in an acceptable velvet glove.
It focuses on the greater use of multilateral institutions for American foreign policy goals, more diplomacy, and less use of military force.
India and Pakistan: Analysis of Ballistic Missile Forces (pdf)
www.heritage.org /Research/NationalSecurity/hl870.cfm   (2660 words)

  
 Links to Opinions of Legality of War Against Iraq
Alan Elsner, "US War Without UN Approval Would Be Seen as Illegal," Reuters, March 6, 2003 ("Anne-Marie Slaughter, dean of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, said eight out of 10 international lawyers would consider a U.S. attack without a new resolution as a violation of international law.").
"Australian Legal Experts Declare an Invasion of Iraq a War Crime" (James Conachy, World Socialist Web Site, February 27, 2003)
"International Legal Experts Regard Iraq War as Illegal" (Peter Schwarz, World Socialist Web Site, March 26, 2003)
www.robincmiller.com /ir-legal.htm   (929 words)

  
 University of Baltimore
Anne-Marie Slaughter, dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Government at Princeton University and former president of the American Society of International Law, will speak on "A New World Order" on Thursday, Oct.
Six Baltimore City employees have been named as recipients of full graduate scholarships to the University of Baltimore through its innovative Baltimore City Fellows Program.
A $1 million gift from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation, matched 3:1 by the University of Baltimore, will allow the University to double the size of its rapidly growing School of Information Arts and Technologies.
www.ubalt.edu   (929 words)

  
 Links to Opinions of Legality of War Against Iraq
Alan Elsner, "US War Without UN Approval Would Be Seen as Illegal," Reuters, March 6, 2003 ("Anne-Marie Slaughter, dean of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, said eight out of 10 international lawyers would consider a U.S. attack without a new resolution as a violation of international law.").
Emma Thomasson, "Iraq War Illegal but Trial Unlikely, Lawyers Say," Reuters, March 19, 2003 ("President Bush and his allies are unlikely to face trial for war crimes although many nations and legal experts say a strike on Iraq without an explicit U.N. mandate breaches international law.")
"War Would Be Illegal," The Guardian, March 7, 2003 ("The doctrine of pre-emptive self-defence against an attack that might arise at some hypothetical future time has no basis in international law.
www.robincmiller.com /ir-legal.htm   (929 words)

  
 Association of American Publishers
By: Anne- Marie Slaughter History Title: Landon Carter's Uneasy Kingdom: Revolution and Rebellion on a Virginia Plantation By: Rhys Isaac Publisher: Oxford University Press History of Science Title: Bicycle: The History By: David V. Herlihy Publisher: Yale University Press Honorable Mention: Conserving the Enlightenment: French Military Engineering from Vauban to the Revolution The MIT Press.
By: Janis Langins Law Title: Hiding from Humanity: Disgust, Shame, and the Law By: Martha C. Nussbaum Publisher: Princeton University Press Honorable Mention: 100 Americans Making Constitutional History: A Biographical History CQ Press.
www.publishers.org /press/releases.cfm?PressReleaseArticleID=245   (1162 words)

  
 if:book: July 2005 Archives
America Abroad brings together foreign affairs heavyweights like G. John Ikenberry, Ivo Daalder and Anne-Marie Slaughter to engage the whirlwind of American foreign policy.
The recently launched TPM Café Book Club will devote a rotating discussion space to a popular book, giving the author the opportunity to expand upon their work and engage with readers (there's currently an interesting little spar between famed liberal activist Todd Gitlin and "What's the Matter With Kansas?" author Thomas Frank).
To the side is a list of the cafe's other blogs.
www.futureofthebook.org /blog/archives/2005/07/index.html   (7905 words)

  
 Political Theory Daily Review
From Uncommon Knowledge, Victor Davis Hanson and Anne-Marie Slaughter debate the doctrine of preventive force.
An excerpt from Producing Security: Multinational Corporations, Globalization, and the Changing Calculus of Conflict, and an excerpt from Trust and Mistrust in International Relations.
Does allowing a man to open a car door or to slide out a chair at a restaurant perpetuate sexism?
www.politicaltheory.info   (7905 words)

  
 Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: May 08, 2005 - May 14, 2005 Archives
They are Daniel Benjamin of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Ivo Daalder of Brookings, John Ikenberry of Princeton University, James Lindsay of the Council on Foreign Relations, George Packer of The New Yorker and Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
Now, it's a whole elaborate set-up, with a media archive, lists of upcoming speakers and events, links to filibusters at other campuses -- amazing.
They're even fundraising for something called "phase 2" of their filibuster, though I couldn't seem to figure out from the site what phase two was.
www.talkingpointsmemo.com /archives/week_2005_05_08.php   (3685 words)

  
 Globalization and its Discontent Colloquium - Program
March 22: Anne-Marie Slaughter, Princeton : “Accountability in Global Governance Through Transnational Networks.” Commentator: Charles Sabel, Columbia University.
February 2: Christian Joerges, European University Institute: “The Turn to Transnational Governance and its Legitimacy Problems: The Examples of Standardization and Food Safety.” Commentator: Dick Stewart.
January 26: Richard Stewart, NYU: "U.S. Administrative Law: A Resource for Global Administrative Law?" Commentator: Judge Robert Katzmann, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
www.law.nyu.edu /kingsburyb/spring04/globalization/program.html   (263 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE: KENNETH R. FEINBERG TO ADDRESS AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE'S 82ND ANNUAL MEETING IN PHILADELPHIA; OTHER SPEAKERS INCLUDE SCIRICA, LONGSTRETH, AND SLAUGHTER
Other speakers during the Meeting will include Chief Judge Anthony J. Scirica of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; Bevis Longstreth, a former SEC Commissioner and an Adviser on ALI’s Trusts Restatement; and Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.
Feinberg has had a distinguished teaching career as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Columbia University School of Law, the Georgetown University Law Center, the University of Pennsylvania Law School, New York University School of Law, and the University of Virginia School of Law.
Feinberg served on the Presidential Advisory Commission on Human Radiation Experiments from 1994 to 1995 and the Presidential Commission on Catastrophic Nuclear Accidents from 1989 to 1990.
www.ali.org /ali/PR03May05spkrs.htm   (263 words)

  
 THE CONVERSATIONALIST links to news, culture, debate
Boston Review New Democracy Forum: "In the National Interest" By Stephen M. Walt with responses from Richard Falk, Joseph S. Nye Jr., Ervand Abrahamian, Khalil Shikaki, Naomi Chazan, Robert Vickers Jr., Mahmood Mamdani, John Tirman, Ivo Daalder, James Lindsay, Mary Kaldor, and Anne-Marie Slaughter
In January 2003 the National Intelligence Council advised Bush Admin.
A Democratic Blueprint for America's Future -- An Address by Senator Edward M. Kennedy at the National Press Club
www.theconversationalist.org   (263 words)

  
 Sphinx
I was amused at her homage to Anne-Marie Slaughter, one of the best think-tankers in the United States and a frequent and sound critic of Bush's surreal worldview.
I apologise in advance for harping on U.S. Under Secretary of State Karen Hughes but her encounter with students at the American University in Cairo on Monday gave a revealing glimpse into the mindset of the people who are trying to run the world.
Perhaps it should be read in conjunction with Francis Jennings's The Invasion of America, which was remarkable for treating the indigenous peoples as participants in a political struggle, not as passive victims of a game played over their heads.
aboulhol.blogspot.com   (13235 words)

  
 HLS : Slaughter Named Dean of Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School
This morning Princeton University announced that Harvard Law School Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter has been selected as the dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
An expert in international law and American foreign relations, Slaughter received her undergraduate degree from Princeton and has masters and doctoral degrees in philosophy from Oxford University.
Slaughter now joins a long list of Harvard Law School faculty and alumni who have become deans of major academic institutions.
www.law.harvard.edu /news/2002/05/14_slaughter.php   (13235 words)

  
 Princeton - Weekly Bulletin 06/02/03 - Slaughter advances the Wilson School by reaching out
Princeton NJ -- If being in two places at once violates the laws of physics, Anne-Marie Slaughter may be on a personal mission that pushes those laws to the limits.
An international law expert, Slaughter came to Princeton in September from Harvard Law School, where she was director of graduate and international legal studies and founder and faculty director of the Harvard Colloquium on International Affairs.
During the interview, Slaughter discussed the University's decision to halt the race-based admission policy of the school's Junior Summer Institute, the 17-year-old program that has invited college students of color to the Princeton campus to train for careers in public service.
www.princeton.edu /~compub/pwb/03/0602/1b.shtml   (13235 words)

  
 danieldrezner.com :: Daniel W. Drezner :: international relations Archives
Closer to home, Josh has managed to rustle up some high-profile international relations scholars and policy wonks for TPMCafe's foreign policy blog, America Abroad -- contributors include G. John Ikenberry, Anne-Marie Slaughter, and Ivo Daalder.
America Abroad and Duck of Minerva are the two recent blogs I've seen to be run by international relations scholars.
It's very easy to get jaded if you study international relations -- the powerful tend to triumph over the less powerful with regularity, and small states are the playthings of bigger powers.
www.danieldrezner.com /archives/cat_international_relations.html   (13235 words)

  
 TPMCafe What do you Mean "Data Mining?": Rethinking Mohammad Atta
Anne-Marie Slaughter is currently reading Steve Coll's Ghost Wars: The Secret History of The CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, From the Soviet and fellow America Abroad contributor Daniel Benjamin's Islam and Sacred Terror: Radical Islam's War Against America (Aug. 3)
Atta and three of the other future hijackers as a member of an American-based cell" or also "the unit, which relied heavily on data-mining techniques, was modeled after those first established by Army intelligence.
For example, the commission reported that Atta grew up in a middle class family, his father was an attorney, he went to Cairo U. and then he went to Germany to become a radical.
www.tpmcafe.com /story/2005/8/10/155920/735   (4208 words)

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