Sunday, April 5, 2020

Elections



ELECTIONS 2020: Bios here followed by link to ballot.

Bios:


Nomination for Asia Representative of Global South Caucus

Name: Frances Antoinette C. Cruz
Institutional Affiliation: University of the Philippines Diliman
Email: fccruz3@up.edu.ph

My Willingness to be Asia Representative of ISA’s Global South Caucus.
The necessity of cooperation between scholars both within the global south and research pertinent to the global south is essential to fostering a truly global character in the study of international relations. Unfortunately, material and institutional constraints can hinder scholars in the global south not only from participation in large scholarly conventions in the global north, but also from the creation of networks of solidarity between global south scholars. The Global South Caucus can thus serve as model for fostering solidarity between scholars researching on the global south and advocating for the importance of global south theories, practices, issues and critiques in the wider field of International Studies. This advocacy ought to be accompanied by more institutional mechanisms within ISA to make the participation of global south scholars in ISA conferences, particularly the main convention, more accessible. In 2015, I was one of a group of scholars with a vision to foster more local and interdisciplinary research and theorizing both within the Philippines and the immediate region. The Philippine International Studies Organization (PHISO) was born out of this vision, and we have since been active in encouraging and mentoring young scholars to produce research on the global south while strengthening our international reach through participation in ISA Asia-Pacific Conferences. In addition, I have also been active in promoting decolonial approaches to the international through a close partnership with the Decolonial Studies Program of the University of the Philippines’ Center for Integrative and Development Studies and through participation in initiatives of the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society. Moving forward, I thus imagine a Global South Caucus that increases its visibility and mentoring capacity for young and financially underprivileged scholars through online and offline activities, and that utilizes its interdisciplinary and cross-regional networks to diversify and de-center discourse, research and pedagogy.

Brief CV
Prof. Frances Antoinette C. Cruz is Assistant Professor, University of the Philippines Diliman · Co-convener, Decolonial Studies Program, University of the Philippines - Center for Integrative and Development Studies · Affiliate Faculty, Center for International Studies · Lecturer, International Studies Department, Miriam College · President of the Philippine International Studies Organization (PHISO) · Vice President, European Studies Association of the Philippines · Board Member, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society.

She teaches transnationalism and migration, gender studies, and Middle Eastern relations with Europe, Research Methods in linguistics, European Culture and Society,  Contemporary German Culture and Society, Mediterranean Cultures and Societies, An Introduction to Turkish Culture and Society.  She presently initiated a global south network that focuses on decoloniality of IR. The online hub (https://decolonial.network/) is called Decolonial Studies Research Network.

Education: Joint PhD Candidate, Linguistics and Political Science, University of Antwerp/University of Ghent, (starting 2020). Master’s Degree in International Studies, University of the Philippines, Diliman. MA Deutsch als Fremdsprache und Germanistik (German as a Foreign Language and German Studies), Universität Bielefeld.

Relevant Publications:
Cruz, F., Adiong, N.M., Capistrano, A.N., Israel, L. & Gamas, J.H. (Eds). (Under review). The Contemporary World. QC: C&E Publishers.
Watanabe, A., Ching-Chang, C., Hamilton, C., Agarwal, A., Hoo, C.-P., Cruz, F. A., Wong, K. & Choi, S. (Forthcoming). Why Do Early-Career Female Scholars and Practitioners Matter for IR? An Invitation for Solidarity in the Asia-Indo-Pacific. Australian Journal for International Affairs.
Cruz, F. & Adiong, N. M. (Forthcoming). International Studies in the Philippines: Mapping New Frontiers in Theory and Practice. London: Routledge. Pre-order available at: shorturl.at/agpGP • Cruz F. & Adiong, N. M. (Forthcoming). Introduction. • Cruz, F. (Forthcoming). Publishing on the ‘International’ in the Philippines: A Lexicometric Inquiry.
Cruz, F., Cabling, K., Bautista, I., Sibayan-Sarmiento, A. & Melchior, J. (2019). UP CIDS Discussion Paper 2019-11: Pedagogy and Goal-setting in Foreign Language Policy: Potentials for a Decolonial Framework. Quezon City: Decolonial Studies Program, UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies. Available at: bit.ly/cidsdp201911
Cruz, F. & Licayan, K. (2018). UP CIDS Policy Brief Series 18-007: Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (PCVE) recommendations: From communication, community building to intercultural competence. Quezon City: Islamic Studies Program, Center for Integrative and Development Studies, University of the Philippines, Diliman. Available at: bit.ly/cidspcve
Cruz, F. (2016). Halfway between Emporia and Westphalia: Exploring Networks and Middle Powers in Asia. SEARC Working Papers. City University of Hong Kong. Available at: http://www.cityu.edu.hk/searc/Resources/Paper/16071111_179%20-%20WP%20-%20Frances.pdf
Cruz, F., Tan, J. & Yonaha, Y. (2015). Assisting the Reintegration of Filipino Return Migrants through Mobile Technology. Geneva: Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies. Available at: http://tiny.cc/GC2015 4 Editorial and Advisory Board Positions.


Nominaton for Treasurer of Global South Caucus

Name: Earl Conteh-Morgan
Institutional Affiliation: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
Email: conteh@usf.edu

My Willingness to be Treasurer of ISA’s Global South Caucus.
I would consider it a great honor to serve as treasurer of the ISA’s Global South Caucus. If appointed to the position I promise to continue on a path of efficiency and effectiveness in managing the financial affairs of the Caucus. Besides, I am prepared to learn from the experience and advice of whoever is the current incumbent, as well as past treasurers, so that nothing goes wrong with the financial affairs of the Caucus. I know it takes collegiality, professionalism, and meaningful communication for an organization like Global South Caucus to work effectively so that it contributes to the smooth running of the ISA of which it is a part. I look forward to interacting with such a diverse body of academics from the global south countries in Africa, the Caribbean,  South-East Asia, and South America, among many others regions. In sum, I very much want to serve as the next Treasurer of Global South Caucus, and if appointed would serve with devotion and enthusiasm.
Brief CV
Ph.D., M.A. in Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois; M.A.I.A. in Ohio University, Athens, Ohio; B.A. in Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone
Major Fields: International Relations, Comparative Politics, Philosophy of Education, & Practical Teaching Method, Third World Politics, Intern-National Relations, & French, Sino-African Partnership
Professional Experience:
Currently Professor of International Studies, Government & International Affairs, University of South Florida.  
He was also Associate Chair, 2008 to 2012. Chair, Departmental Advisory Committee, 1999-2007. Senior Research Fellow: Alfred Nobel Institute, Oslo, Norway, 1995-1996.  Visiting Assistant Professor, 1985-1988, Assistant Professor, 1988-1992, Associate Professor, 1993-1998 in Univ. of South Florida.

Graduate Level Courses Taught at USF: American Foreign Policy, Conflict Analysis, Seminar in International Political Economy,    Seminar in Comparative Politics, Political Conflict Analysis: Theory and Research

Publications Books:
American Foreign Aid and Global Power Projection : The Geopolitics of Resource   Allocation (Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishing Company, 1990).
Japan and the United States: Global Dimensions of Economic Power (New York: Peter    Lang, 1992).
Democratization Africa: The Theory and Dynamics of Political Transitions (Westport,Conn.: Praeger, 1997) 
Peacekeeping in Africa : ECOMOG in Liberia (Palgrave/St. Martin’s 1998) co-edited volume with Karl Magyar. 
Sierra Leone at the End of the Twentieth Century: History, Politics, and Society (New    York:  Peter Lang, 1999). Co-authored volume with Mac Dixon-Fyle.
Collective Political Violence: An Introduction to the Theories and Cases of Violent Conflicts(Routledge, 2004).
The Sino-African Partnership – A Geopolitical Economy Approach (Peter Lang, 2018).
Collective Political Violence: An Introduction to the Theories and Cases of Violent Conflicts (London: Routledge 2020).Volume 16 Routledge Major Works/Library Editions in Political Thought and Political Philosophy.

 BALLOT LINK:

Only bona fide members of the GSCIS can vote. Write-ins are allowed. Experience and knowledge of the ISA and GSCIS are highly recommended in determining candidacies.


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Balloting is open from April 6 to April 30, 2020.

Thank you.
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS VOTING, PLEASE CONTACT ME DIRECTLY AT: jbraveboy-wagner@gc.cuny.edu   









Update on GSCIS Activities; IMPORTANT: GSCIS Executive Committee Election. Please Participate

Dear Members:

Between January and March, the Global South Caucus hierarchy has been focused on the ISA Annual Convention which has, as you know, had to be cancelled. Prior to the cancellation, we were receiving notes of concern, advice, as well as general questions from members in Asia, Latin America, and elsewhere. We (EXCOM and ADCOMM members) thank you for all your messages, and we wish that everyone stays safe in this trying period. As a caucus committed to the sharing of scholarship and friendship interregionally and intercontinentally, we are using this time to continue to share and study national experiences  and responses during the pandemic, to reflect on the fact that we are all in this together whatever our nationality, and to think about the ways in which global cooperation can be enhanced for the benefit of all.

For ISA 2020 Hawaii, we had chosen to co-sponsor 8 panels, almost all of which comprised the limit of six participants, from a diverse array of countries. These were:

The Global North-Global South Nexus in the Study of Leaders in  Foreign Policy
Internal and External Dimensions of Development in Global South  IR
Teaching IR with a Global South Perspective
Small States' Multiple Security Postures: Understanding the  Conditions for Success
International Relations Beyond Borders and Approaches: From  State-centric to Glocal IR
Solidarity, Equality, or Asymmetry? Exploring New Frontiers in  South-South Cooperation
A Postmodern Panchsheel? Indian Contributions to Alternative  Visions of World Order
Revising Violence in Peace and Conflict Studies: Perspectives from  the Global South 


We thank the (Program Chairs of the) following sections for agreeing to co-sponsor panels/RTs with us:

Foreign Policy Analysis, Global Development, Post-Communist Studies, Active Learning in International Affairs, South Asia in World Politics, International Security Studies, Peace Studies, International Organization, and of course, the Women's Caucus. 


We look forward to our continued collaboration with these and other sections in bringing global south scholars and scholarship into the ISA


In addition to these panels/RTs, we were due to hold a reception at which the Distinguished Scholar award was to be given to Prof. J. Braveboy-Wagner (keeper of this blog). I am very grateful for the honor and look forward to next year's event. 


We also want to thank Jason Strakes, our Program Chair, for the great work he did throughout the year as he sought to maximize our presence and visibility in Honolulu. He was able to put together very interesting, innovative and informative panels and RTs.


We move on now to ensuring that these and other panels are revisited for ISA 2021. Each and all of us will continue to share our ideas and work on our topics informally as well as in publications etc. until we meet again next year.

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FYI: We are happy to publicize some of the interesting articles written by our very first Distinguished Scholar, eminent Malaysian economist Dr. Jomo Sundaram, former assistant director of the Food and Agriculture Organization. The following recent (co-authored) pieces deal with the management of the coronovirus: 

http://ipsnews.net/2020/03/west-first-policies-expose-myths [ipsnews.net]
Stronger UN Leadership Needed to Cope with Coronavirus Threat [ipsnews.net]
http://www.ipsnews.net/2020/03/east-asian-lessons-controlling-covid-19/ [ipsnews.net]
http://ipsnews.net/2020/03/state-intervention-necessary-overcome-covid-19-threats [ipsnews.net]
http://ipsnews.net/2020/03/coronavirus-exposes-global-economic-vulnerability [ipsnews.net]
http://www.ipsnews.net/2020/04/kerala-covid-19-response-model-emulation/ [ipsnews.net]
If you would like to be put on the list to receive Dr. Sundaram's many articles, please let me (JBW) know.
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ELECTIONS
We still need to conduct some business which should have been completed by the business meeting in March. The most urgent business is the election for a new Asia representative and for a new Treasurer. We are very appreciative of the work done by Nassef Manabilang Adiong as our Asia rep and by Erica Resende, our past treasurer. Thank you very much for your willingness to serve and please continue to work with all of us to improve the GSCIS.


As per our charter-- for a copy of our charter, as amended 2015, see https://gscis.blogspot.com/2015/04/amended-charter-of-gscis-march-2015.html)-- a Nominating Committee was established comprising the Caucus Chair, Vice Chair and Communications Director. In the past, the Treasurer has conducted the balloting, except when her/his position is up for election. In keeping with this practice of not having the Chair or Vice-Chair handle elections, the Chair of the revived Advisory Committee is soliciting the votes. The counting of the votes will be overseen by the Chair of the ADCOMM as well as the Communications Director. 
We have only one candidate for each of the two positions that are vacant. As per our practice (in accord with ISA's), 15 percent of the eligible members need to endorse the candidates. Please see their bios and the election ballot Here. Balloting will be open for three weeks, from April 6 to April 30.

https://gscis.blogspot.com/2020/04/election-2020-bios-nominationfor-asia.html