Professor Philip
Auerswald wrote "Retroview:
Schumpeter's Century," which
is in the November/December 2007 American
Interest.
Professor Anauld
Nicogossian, along
with Karen N. Metscher (current
PhD student), Thomas Zimmerman,
Dan Hanfling, and Rosann Wise
(current PhD student), wrote
the research article “Community
Training in Bioterror Response,” which
appeared in the Journal
of Homeland Security and Emergency Management in
August 2007.
Professor Stephen Ruth,
Martha Sammons, and Lindsey Poulin
(current PhD student) wrote “E-Learning
at the Crossroad-What Price Quality?” which
appeared in Educause
Quarterly in
November 2007.
Professor Stephen Ruth and
Jiwan Giri wrote “Defying the Odds:
A Success Story from the Mountains of
Nepal,” which appeared in the November
2007 Information
Technology in Developing Countries.
Professor Louise Shelley wrote
the chapter "International Crime,
Corruption and Terrorism: Definitions
and Tasks," which was published
in the book The Current State of
International Organized Crime—The
World and Japan, edited by Kan
Ueda, professor of law in the Department
of Law at Ritsumeikan University in
Kyoto, Japan. This book is the second
book in the Human Security and Transnational
Organized Crime Series, published by
Nihon-Hyoron-sya, 2007.
Adjunct Professor Bonnie
Stabile’s article "Demographic
Profile of States with Human Cloning
Laws: Morality Policy Meets Political
Economy" appeared in the September
issue of Politics and the Life
Sciences.
Professor Emeritus John Warfield wrote
the lead article “Seven
Challenges for Information System
Designers,” which
will appear in the soon-to-be-published
Taylor and Francis book Frontiers
in Enterprise Integration, edited
by Li Xu.
Ryan
Zelnio (current PhD student) wrote “[Who
Has] Jurisdiction over the US Commercial
Satellite Industry? Factors Affecting
International Security and Competition,” which
was published in the academic journal Space
Policy in its November 2007
issue.