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Roger Handberg

Department of Political Science 407-***-****

University of Central Florida Fax 407-***-****

Orlando, FL 32816 abp0w0@r.postjobfree.com

Education: Ph.D. - University of North Carolina (January 1970)

B.A. - Florida State University (1966)

Other Training: 1980 - Gordon Research Conference: Scientific Information Problems,

Plymouth State College

1976 - NEH Summer Seminar: Freedom and Responsibility in the

American Tradition: Two Centuries of Constitutional Involvement,

University of Virginia (Henry J. Abraham, Director)

1975 - NSF Chautauqua-Type Short Course for College Teachers:

Political Socialization: Applications to College Teaching, Clark

College (Jack Dennis, Director).

1973 - NSF Institute: Mathematical Models in Political Science, VPI & SU

(James Herndon, Director).

Military Service: September 1969 - July 1971: Captain, U.S. Army

Academic Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha, honors graduate, MA III

Fellowship (Ford Foundation), Distinguished Military Graduate, NDEA Fellowship.

Recipient, The Scroll, University of Central Florida, 1987.

Other Honors: Recipient, University of Central Florida, College of Arts & Sciences, Excellence in

Research Award, 2004.

Recipient, University of Central Florida, Research Incentive Award, 2003.

Recipient, University of Central Florida, College of Arts & Sciences,

Excellence in Research Award, 1999.

Recipient, University of Central Florida, Excellence In Advising Award, 1998.

Recipient, Teacher Appreciation Award, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, University

of Central Florida, 1997.

Recipient, Professional Excellence Program Award, University of Central Florida, 1997.

Recipient, University of Central Florida Foundation Award for Excellence in Research,

1979.

Outstanding Young Educator Award, Winter Park Jaycees, 1979.

Regional Finalist, White House Fellows Program, 1979.

Finalist, Judicial Fellows Program, U.S. Supreme Court, 1977.

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Professional Interests (Teaching):

Space Policy

American Security Policy

International Security

Government and Science

Judicial Behavior/Law and Society

Government and Business

World Political Geography

Professional Experience (Administrative):

2003 2011 - Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Central Florida

2001 2003 - Interim Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Central Florida

1993 2000 - Director, Center for Space Policy & Law

1988 1995 - Director, Institute for Behavioral Sciences

1981 1990 - Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, University of Central Florida

1978 1981 - Acting Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies, University of Central Florida

Professional Experience (Teaching):

1990-1995 Research Associate, Center for Space Policy and Law

1979-Present Professor of Political Science

1977-1979 Associate Professor of Political Science, tenured

1972-1977 Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Central

Florida (formerly Florida Technological University)

1971-1972 Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, Florida Atlantic

University

1970-1971 Instructor, University of Maryland Extension Division (Far East), Seoul,

Korea

1969-1970 Instructor in Political Science, Military Assistance Officer Program, JFK

Center for Military Assistance, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina

1969 Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of North Carolina

Teaching Projects:

(With W. Maddox) Politics in America. Listed in The Directory of Teaching Innovations in Political

Science. Multimedia course in American national government developed for use at the University

of Central Florida. The course was based on a study guide and televised classes by the

instructors, later revised and updated by R. Bledsoe

Master's students supervised - 28

University Activities and Duties:

Member, University Promotion & Tenure Committee, Spring 2011

College of Sciences Pre-Law Advisor, 2005 - present

College of Arts & Sciences Pre-Law Advisor, 1972-1982, 1991 - 2005.

Chair, Research Incentive Award Committee, College of Arts and Sciences

Graduate Coordinator, Master's Degree in Political Science, 1992-1996. January 2001- October

2001

Graduate Coordinator, Master's Degree in Public Policy, 1975-1978.

Secretary, Faculty Senate, 1976-1978.

Faculty Senator, 1975-1979, 1992-1994.

College of Social Sciences Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1977-1979.

University Role and Scope Committee, 1978.

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Faculty Advisor, Student Veterans Association, 1973-1981.

Faculty Advisor, College Young Republicans, 1996-2000.

University Ad Hoc Budget Committee, 1977-1978.

Department Scheduler, 1977-1981.

Member, University Graduate Council, 1977-1980.

Athletic Ombudsman, 1981 - 1988.

UCF Press Board, 1985 - 1992

University Ad Hoc Personnel Committee, 1986-1990.

University Instruction and Research Computing Advisory Committee, 1981-1990.

University Administrative Computing Advisory Committee, 1981-1990.

Public Relations Activities:

Have made extensive public speeches and appearances before community groups on topics

related to academic research and university activities. Personal interviews regarding research

have appeared on numerous local television and radio shows, C-Span, BBC, MSNBC and in

national publications, including the New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, the Washington

Post, the Los Angeles Times, the London Times, the London Telegraph, Time magazine, the Wall

Street Journal, Space News, Space.com, Christian Science Monitor, and a variety of Florida and

Southeastern regional newspapers.

Professional Interests (Research):

Science and Government (emphasis: space policy, public attitudes, and organizational politics)

National Security Policy (emphasis: military space policy, U.S. and comparative defense policy,

organizational politics, foreign policy)

Law and Society (emphasis: judicial decision-making, bureaucratic processes and policy outputs,

criminal justice, informal processes)

Books and Monographs:

R. Handberg and Zhen Li, Chinese Space Policy: A Study in Domestic and International Politics (London:

Routledge, 2007).

R. Handberg, International Space Commerce: Building from Scratch (Gainesville: University Presses of

Florida, 2006).

R. Handberg, Reinventing NASA and the Quest for Outer Space: Human Spaceflight, Bureaucratic

Agendas and National Politics. Westport: Praeger Publishers, 2003.

R. Handberg, Ballistic Missile Defense and the Future of American Security: Agendas, Perceptions,

Technology & Policy. W estport: Praeger Publishers, 2002.

R. Handberg, Seeking New World Vistas: The Militarization of Space. Westport: Praeger Publishers,

2000.

J. Johnson-Freese and R. Handberg, Space: The Dormant Frontier: Changing the Space Paradigm For

the 21st Century. W estport: Praeger Publishers, 1997.

R. Handberg, The Future of the Space Industry: Private Enterprise and Public Policy. Westport,

Connecticut: Quorum Books, 1995.

R. Handberg and J. Johnson-Freese, The Prestige Trap: A Comparative Study of the U.S., European. and

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Japanese Space Programs. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1994.

R. Handberg and N. G. Holten, Reforming Florida's Sentencing Guidelines: Balancing Equity, Justice. and

Public Safety. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1993.

Publications: A more complete listing of research is available upon request.

Space Policy Analyses:

8. Is the U.S. in Danger of Losing a Space Race to China, No, CQ Researcher (February 24, 2012), 22:

197.

7. ISS Next: Chasing humanity s future in space and the next logical step, The Space Review

(December 19, 2011), http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1993/1.

6. American human spaceflight and future options, short- and long-term, The Space Review (November

21, 2011), http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1974/1.

5. The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning? The Space Review (July 25, 2011),

http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1890/1.

4. Small ball or home runs: the changing ethos of the US human spaceflight policy, The Space Review

(January 17, 2011), http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1759/1.

3. The Logical Next Step Becomes Logical: The International Space Station s Future and the Ghost of the

Space Station Mir, The Space Review (May 3, 2010), http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1620/1

2. Reality Bits: The Future of the American Human Spaceflight Program, The Space Review (March 1,

2010). http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1576/1

1. The Future of American Human space Exploration and the Critical Path, The Space Review (January

11, 2010), http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1543/1.

Articles-book chapters:

163. Crowded and Dangerous Space: Space Navigation System Proliferation Impact on Future Security

Operations, Contemporary Strategy (in press).

162. Roger Handberg, China s Space Strategy and Policy Evolution, in Eligar Sadeh (ed.), Space

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Strategy in the 21 Century (New York: Routledge, in press).

161. Roger Handberg, Belated Boom Suborbital Research and Tourism Surviving Liftoff, Space

Quarterly 1 (December 2011), 36-37.

160. Roger Handberg, Public Sector Actors, in Eligar Sadeh (ed), The Politics of Space: A Survey (New

York: Routledge, 2010), 164-177.

159. Roger Handberg, The American Bubble: International Traffic in Arms Regulations, Space and

Defense 2 (Winter 2008), 9-16.

158. (Co-author Drew Noble Lanier) The Florida Courts: No Longer Obscure but Still Powerful, in J.

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Edwin Benton (ed), Government and Politics in Florida, 3 Ed. (Gainesville, Fl: University Press of Florida,

2008), 207-239..

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157. Roger Handberg, Dual-Use as Unintended Policy Driver: The American Bubble, in Steven J. Dick

and Roger D. Launius (eds), Societal Impact of Spaceflight (Washington, DC: NASA, Office of External

Relations, History Division, NASA SP 2007-4801, 2007), 353-368.

156. Roger Handberg, American Expectations after Iraq: What Next? in Graham F. Walker (ed), The

Search for WMD: Non-Proliferation, Intelligence and Pre-Emption in the New Security Environment

(Halifax, Nova Scotia: Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, 2005).

155. The Next Logical Step? Space Stations and the Future of American Human Space Flight, Space

Times (July/August 2004), 10-13.

154. Military Space Policy: Debating the Future, Astropolitics 2 (Spring 2004), 79-89

153. (Co-authors Wilson, Bruce M., Juan Carlos Rodr guez Cordero) The Best Laid Schemes Gang aft

a-gley: Judicial Reform in Latin America Evidence from Costa Rica, Journal of Latin American Studies

(August, 2004), 36:507-531. Subsequent Spanish translation and publication: A mayores previsiones

Resultandos imprevistos: Reforma judicial en Am rica Latina Indicios sobre Costa Rica. Am rica Latina

Hoy, vol. 39 (Abril de 2005) pp 97-123

152. Outer Space as a Shared Frontier: Canada and the United States, Cooperation between Unequal

Partners, American Behavioral Scientist 47 (June 2004), 1263-1277.

151. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: NASA after the Columbia Accident, Space Times

(September/October 2003), 18-23.

150. Act III: Columbia and the Future of NASA, Astropolitics 1 (2003), 1-5.

149. Back to the Future: American Human Spaceflight Returns to its Roots, Space Times 42 (May/June

2003), 11-15.

148. Dancing with the Elephants: Canadian Space Policy in Constant Transition, Technology in Society

25 (2003), 27-42.

147. Should We End the American Experiment in the Conduct of Space Policy? Space Times 41

(November-December 2002) 4-7.

146. (Co-author Zhen Li) The Central Dilemma of China s S&T Policy, Bulletin of Science, Technology &

Society, 22 (December 2002), 484-495.

145. Rationales of the Space Program, in Eligar Sadeh and Peter L. Hays (eds). Space Politics and

Policy: An Evolutionary Perspective. (New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002), 27-42.

144. (Co-author B. Wilson) Costa Rica, in Herbert M. Kritzer (ed). Legal Systems of the World: A

Political, Social, and Cultural Encyclopedia (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2002), 365-371.

143. Space Transportation: The Tar Baby of American Space Policy, Space Times 40 (July-August

2001), 9-14.

142. (Co-author D. Lanier) In the Eye of the Hurricane: Florida Courts, Judicial Independence, and

Politics, Fordham Urban Law Journal (2001), 29: 1029-1052.

141. Creating Transportation Infrastructure through State Spaceport Initiatives: Florida and Other

Examples, Technology in Society (August 2002), 24: 225-241.

140. Congress, Constituency, and Jobs: The Superconducting Super Collider, the Space Station, and

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National Science Policy, Technology in Society (April 2001), 23:177-194.

139. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese), Japan s Move into Military Space, Space News (February 12,

2001), 15.

138. What Next? American Public Space Policy after the International Space Station, Space Times

(November/December 2000), 4-8.

137. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) The Technology Transfer Maelstrom: Dealing with the Chinese

Satellite Legacy, Far Eastern Review 5 (March, 2001), 29-55.

136. (Co-author B. Wilson) Costa Rica s New Constitutional Court: A Loose Political Cannon? South

Eastern Latin Americanist (Winter, 2000), 58-79.

135. (Co-author B. Wilson) From Judicial Passivity to Judicial Activism: Explaining the Change within

Costa Rica s Supreme Court, NAFTA:Law and Business Review of the Americas 5 (Autumn,

1999), 522-543.

134. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) Future U.S.-Sino Security Relations: Stepping Through the Looking

Glass of Technology, Journal of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations 1 (December 1999), 38-59.

133. (Co-author A. Jewett) GOP Rule Changes in the Florida House, Comparative State Politics 20

(August 1999), 27-48.

132. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) State Spaceport Initiatives: Economic and Political Innovations in

an Intergovernmental Context, Publius 28 (Winter 1998), 1-20.

131. The Fluidity of Presidential Policy Choice: The Space Station. The Russian Card and U.S. Foreign

Policy, Technology In Society 20 (1998), 421-439.

130. "Judicialization Across Societies: The Spread of Judicial Power and Societal Change," International

Journal of Public Administration 22 (1999), 1269-1292.

129. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "The Impact of Space Technology Upon Science and Technology

Development In the Western Pacific Rim," Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science 26 (1998), 93-

104.

128. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "The Return of the American Military to Crewed Spaceflight," Space

Policy 13 (1997), 295-304.

127. (Co-authors J. Johnson-Freese and G. Moore) "Space Conversion and Convergence: Organization

Culture As a Barrier to Change," Defense Analysis 13 (1997), 293-302.

126. "The Demise of Mir and the Political Frailty of Human Space Flight," Spaceflight 39 (August, 1997),

256-58.

125. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "Searching for Policy Coherence: The DOD Space Architect as an

Experiment," Joint Forces Quarterly 6 (Summer 1997), 91-96.

124. (Co-author M. D. Lawhorn) "The Florida Courts: Powerful But obscure," in Robert Huckshorn (ed.),

Government & Politics In Florida Rev. Ed. (Gainesville: University of Florida Press).

123. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "Making Sausages and Space Policy: Selecting the X-33 Winner,"

Spaceflight 38 (December 1996), 1-2.

122. The Art of the Possible: Economic Prospects for Space, Fantasy and Practicality, The Journal of

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British Interplanetary Society 49 (1996), 381-86.

121. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) Deja Vu All Over Again?: The Myth of a National Space

Transportation Policy, Defense Analysis 12 (1996), 161-172.

120. (Co-authors J. Johnson-Freese and G. Moore) The Myth of Presidential Attention to Space Policy,

Technology in Society 17 (1995), 337-48.

119. Judicial Accountability and Independence: Balancing Incompatibles? University of Miami Law

Review 49 (Fall 1994), 127-37.

118. Newt Space, Confronting the Future, Spaceflight 37 (March 1995), 74-5.

117. (Co-author N.G. Holten) Determinant Sentencing, in Albert R. Roberts (ed.) Critical Issues in

Crime and Justice (Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 1994), 217-231.

116. Government Spending On Space: Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty? Spaceflight 36 (February

1994), 2.

115. Organizational Strategies for Coping With Their External Environments: Reducing Work Load As

One Approach, in Ali Farazmand (ed.), Handbook of Bureaucracy (New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.,

1994), 183-193.

114. (Co-authors J. Johnson-Freese and B. Nelson) "The Space Station, NASA and Congress:

Micromanaging Space Policy, Space Technology 14 (1994), 1-9.

113. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "Reconceptualize Not Redesign: The Quonset Hut in Orbit,"

Spaceflight 35 (June 1993), 186-87.

112. (Co-author R. Handberg, III) "Perceptions of Victory and Defeat: Differential Incentives For One-

Shot Players In English and American Courts," The Political Chronicle 5 (Spring/Summer, 1993), 5-

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111. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "You Can't Go Home Again: The Bureaucratization of NASA,"

Space Commerce 1 (1992), 249-60.

110. (Co-authors J. Johnson-Freese and D. Webb) "Return From Orbit: Economics As A Driver of

Japanese Space Policy," Technology In Society 14 (1992), 271-82.

109. (Co-author L. Xinming) "Science and Technology Policy in China: National Strategies for Innovation

and Change," Technology In Society 14 (1992), 271-82.

108. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "You Can't Go Home Again: NASA as a Mature Bureaucracy,"

Earth Space Review 1 (April-June, 1992), 25-30.

107. (Co-authors J. Johnson-Freese and D. Webb) "Hanging Out for the Hypersonic Plane," Nature 355

(6 February 1992), 491-92.

106. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "Realigning NASA's Destiny: The Symbolic Dimensions of Space

Flight," Technology In Society 13 (1991), 433-445.

105. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "The Tortoise and the Tortoise: The New Race for Space," Space

Policy 7 (August, 1991), 199-206.

104. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "NASP As An American Orphan: Bureaucratic Politics and The

Development of Hypersonic Flight," Spaceflight 33 (April, 1991), 134-37.

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103. "The Bill of Rights, Freedom of Speech, Censorship, and The Cop On the Beat," St. Thomas Law

Forum 3 (Spring, 1991), 7-13.

102. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "Pursuing the Hypersonic Option Now More Than Ever," Space

Commerce 1 (1991), 167-174.

101. (Co-author C. N. Tate) "Time Binding and Theory Building in Personal Attribute Models of Supreme

Court Voting Behavior, 1916-1988," American Journal of Political Science 35 (May, 1991), 460-480.

100. (Co-author J. Johnson-Freese) "If Darkness Falls: The Consequences of a United States

No-Go on a Hypersonic Vehicle, Spaceflight, 32 (April, 1990), 128-131.

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Free-Lance Publications:

In addition to the above listed professional publications, 11 articles based upon my research interests

have appeared in popular publications.

Papers Presented:

135. The Politics of Pure Space Science, the Essential Tension, Human Spaceflight s Impact on Scientific

Exploration, presented at NASA-Smithsonian Conference on Solar System Exploration @ 50,

Washington, DC, October 2012.

134. The Symbolic Politics of Ballistic Missile Defense: Seeking the Perfect Defense in an Imperfect

World, Paper to be presented at Annual Meeting, ISAC/ISSS Sectional Conference 2012, Chapel Hill, NC,

October 2012.

132. Crowded Space: the Impact of Space Navigation Proliferation on Security Operations, Paper

presented at the Annual Meeting, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2012.

133. Building a Bridge to the Stars: Authority, Leadership and Structure. Paper presented at the 100 Year

Space Ship Symposium, sponsored by NASA Ames and DARPA, Orlando September 29-October 2,

2011.

132. Finding Your Way to Orbit: History, Politics and Institutions Role in Initiating Human Spaceflight.

Paper presented at 1961/1981: Key Moments in Human Spaceflight, joint symposium of NASA History

Office and Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Division of Space History, Washington DC, April

26-27, 2011.

131. Niche Policies and Presidential Agendas: Human Spaceflight and NASA, Opportunity and Failure.

Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington,

September, 2010.

130. Roger Handberg and Ari Litwin, Restructuring the Japanese-American Strategic Relationship:

Japan s Quest for independence in Space Activities. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, Washington, September, 2010.

129. State Spaceports: Road to the Economic Future or Hype? State Governments and Predicting the

Future of Technology. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,

Boston, August 2008.

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128. Opening Pandora s Box: Scaling up Military Space Activities. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting

of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 2007.

127. The Intersection of Military and Civilian Applications: American Security in a Truly Global World.

NASA-Smithsonian Air Space Museum Conference on The Social Impact of Space Flight, NASA and

National Air and Space Museum, Department of Space History, Washington, September 19-21, 2006.

126. The Politics of Levitation: Policy Making Among Peripheral Agencies: NASA and Federal Budget

Politics. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,

Washington, September, 2005.

125. The Future of American Human Spaceflight: Bureaucratic Visions and Political Realities, the Vision

for Space Exploration. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science

Association, New Orleans, January 2005.

124. Recasting the International Space Legal Regime: The U.S. Military and the Uni-polar Moment. Paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August

2003.

123. (Co-author Drew Lanier) Diversity and Merit Selection: The Impact of Judicial Nominating

Commissions on the Gender Demographics of Appellate Judges. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting

of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 2003..

122. (Co-author Drew Lanier) The Diversity of Florida s Judicial Nominating Commissions: a Cross-Time

Comparison of Its Effects on Nominees to the State Appellate Bench, 1991-2003. Paper presented at the

Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2003.

121. Deconstructing NASA and Changing American Space Policy. Paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, August 2002.

120. (Co-author Drew Lanier) Judicial Reform in Florida: The Other Election in November 2000. Paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, August 2002.

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119. Making State Spaceports Economic Change Agents. Paper presented at the 39 Space Congress,

May 2002, Cocoa Beach, Florida.

118. Military Pursuit of Crewed Spaceflight: Never Ending and Possibly Now Successful. Paper

presented at the North Carolina First Flight Centennial Commission s International Flight Symposium.

October 2001, Raleigh, North Carolina.

117. (Co-authors B. Wilson and M. Gaal) Comparing Activist National Supreme Courts: Hungary and

Costa Rica. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San

Francisco, August 2001.

116. The International Space Station: A Policy Enigma: When Policy Innovation Collides with Political

Incrementalism. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,

Washington, September 2000.

115. (Co-author B. Wilson) An Experiment in Justice Under Law: The Fourth Chamber of the Costa

Rican Supreme Court. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Law & Society Association, Miami

Beach, May 2000.

114. (Co-author B. Wilson) The Ironies of Judicial Reform: Judicial Activism in Costs Rica. Paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Miami, March 2000.

113. (Co-author B. Wilson) Political Ramifications of Judicial Reforms in Costa Rica. Paper presented at

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the Third World Studies Association Meeting, San Jose, Costa Rica, November 1999.

112. Changing Parameters of Japanese Security Policy: The Advent of Military Space in the Post Cold

War Environment. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science

Association, Savannah, November 1999.

111. Assessing NASA as a Reinventing Government Initiative: Or Saving the Space Station. Paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, September

1999.

110. (Co-author B. Wilson) The Best Laid Plans : The World Bank and Judicial Reform. Paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, September

1999.

109. (Co-author S. French & J. Robinson) Ballistic Missile Defense and the New Age: Star Wars

Without Reagan or Star Wars, the Sequel. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American

Political Science Association, Atlanta, September 1999.

108. (Co-author B. Wilson) Costa Rica s New Constitutional Court: A Loose Political Cannon? Paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the Law & Society Association, Chicago, May 1999.

107. (Co-author S. French) Constructing Military Space Policy in the Shadow of the Hegemon: European

Security Policy. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Political Science Association,

San Antonio, April 1998.

106. Policy Making on the Frontiers of Technology: Establishing a Future Spaceflight Policy: Balancing

Infrastructures, Flight Control and National Security. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the

Midwest Political Science Association, April 1998.

105. Why Judicialization? Explaining Differences Across Societies Regarding the Exercise of Judicial

Power. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta,

October 1998.

104. (Co-author B. Wilson) Do Institutions Matter? Changing the Rules and Role of the Costa Rican

Supreme Court. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,

Boston, September, 1998.

103. Restructuring the Outer Space Legal Regime: The United States Military and Establishing National

Space Superiority. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, Boston, September 1998.

102. Why Space? Rationales for the U. S. Space Program. Paper presented at Workshop on Space

Policy, Washington, June 1998.

101. (Co-author A. Jewett) Rules in the Florida State Legislature, Paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 1997.

100. Legal Policy: Judicialization Across Societies. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the

Midwest Political Science Association, April 1998, Chicago.

Grants Received:

Received 7 internal University grants regarding teaching technology improvement and course

transformation.

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Obsession of the Hegemon: Canada and Ballistic Missile Defense, Canadian Embassy, Faculty

Research Grant, 2006-2007.

Canadian Space Policy, Canadian Embassy, Faculty Research Grant, 2002-2003.

Bail Bond and Pre-Trial Release Study Proposal, Bail Bond Regulatory Board, Florida

Department of Insurance (December 1989).

(Co-author N. G. Holten) Impact of Sentencing Guidelines on Prosecutorial Discretion and

Judicial Workloads, STAR Grant (July 1984).

Determining Present and Future Outdoor Recreational Needs on State Wildlife

Management Areas, STAR Grant (July 1981).

(Co-author W. Maddox) Science. Non-Science, and Anti-Science. Public Attitudes Toward

Science and Technology, NSR Grant (January 1979).

(Co-author M. Meeske) News Director's Criteria in Selection Items of Local Controversial

Public Importance, National Association of Broadcasters (February 1975).

(Co-author M. Stern) Intergenerational Attitudes Toward Politics Mothers and Daughters,

NSR Grant (January 1975).

FTU Foundation Grant (May 1974), preliminary survey of Florida News Directors.

Professional Reviewer:

Journals:

American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Astropolitics, Journal of

Politics, American Politics Quarterly, Politics & Policy (formerly Southeastern Review), Policy

Studies Journal, Policy Studies Review, Political Chronicle, Law and Society Review, Law and

Policy Quarterly, Political Chronicle, Quest, Rural Sociology, Jurimetrics Journal, Social Science

Quarterly, Western Political Quarterly, The Social Science Journal, Studies in Comparative

International Development, Journal of Information Technology and Politics, Review of Policy

Research, American Politics Research, Public Administration Review.

Publishers:

Allen and Bacon; Holt, Rinehart and Winston; Houghton-Mifflin; Brooks/Cole; John Wiley & Sons;

Routledge, Rowman and Littlefield, Roxbury Press, State Universities of Florida Press; State

University of New York Press, Johns Hopkins Press, Longman, CQ Press.

NSF Political Science

NSF Law & Social Sciences.

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