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On this page find personal information plus materials on comparative public administration, constitutional democracy, ethnicity and nationalism, conceptual analysis, and globalization. I manage several e-mail lists with related home sites. If any links on this page don't work, please let me know. Substantive comments are also most welcome -- just write to Fred W. Riggs For further explanation see notes.

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LISTS

COCTA-L conceptual and terminological analysis, COVICO-L viable constitutionalism,
DEMOGLO Democratization and Globalization List GLOBE-L concepts of globalization,
GLOCAL-L Global/Local Discourse, ETHNIC-L researchers on ethnicity,
Checklist of publications by Riggs, Comparative Public Administration papers

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GLOBAL/LOCAL DISCOURSE GROUP

At the dawn of the 21st century, in the wake of accelerating globalization, there is a need for a "town/gown" discourse in Hawaii that will help academics and community members share their thoughts and experiences as they relate to local problems viewed in a global context. GLOCAL-L , an abbreviated form for Global/Local Discourse will not plan any meetings or activities in our own name. However, some subscribers are active in a congeries of relevant organized groups. They are invited to share experiences and disclose Web Sites to help all our members keep informed and sharpen their thinking. Each group that sponsors any activities or meetings has exclusive control over its own membership and invitation lists. Readers interested in learning more about a group or attending its meetings should contact the responsible officer whose coordinates are listed.

Our list of subscribers has evolved from the Gulbenkian Report Discourse (GRD-L) which was created some years ago to support cross-disciplinary communication within the social sciences at the University of Hawaii. The name was inspird by the report of Emanuel Wallerstein and others pointing to the essential parochialism of our disciplinary categories as products of 20th century Western hubris. As a new century dawns, we need to understand all our disciplines in a global context, and use our research and intelligence to help find solutions for the acute problems now facing Hawaii and the world.

For relevant Web Sites check out Globalization , Glocalization , Libraries. See also International Associations and Organizations

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THE PRISMATIC MODEL

Fred Riggs is best known for the prismatic model which he used to help explain the internal contradictions of countries like China, Thailand and India, or even the United States and Mexico, Bosnia, Rwanda, and Somaliland: they all link in mutually reactive tensions the traditional (fused) qualities of the Garden of Eden and the modern (diffracted) tensions of a world compartmentalized into rainbows of competing but complementary functionalities.

Although he could scarcely have imagined this construct during his early days in China, he now thinks, looking back, that he must have glimpsed, while still young, some of the deeper contradictions of a society undergoing convulsive transformations and the small but important role played by outsiders, including the missionaries in whose midst he grew up. In his autobiography he uses his own life-story as a prism through which, as someone born in China in 1917 (the year of the snake) he can view the cross-pressures and contradictions of a world in tumultuous change.

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Papers on the PRISMATIC MODEL and COMPARATIVE ADMINISTRATION

For relevant Web Sites check out Public Administration

Chapter 3 of Autobiography deals with Comparative Public Administration and contains a check-list of papers and publications

2002. The Exceptional American Bureaucracy... paper for Van Riper Symposium at APSA conference, 23 March 2002

Globalization and Faith Paper for the ISA Conference in New Orleans, 23-27 March 2002.

2001a. Administrative Culture for IPSA/RC48 Research Committee on Administrative Culture

2001b.Public Administration in America The Exceptionalism of a Hybrid Bureaucacy

2001c. Comments on V. Subramanian "Comparative Public Administration," International Review of Administrative Sciences 67:2 (June 2001) pp. 323-328. See the Draft .

2000a. Globalization and Public Administration Draft paper for an encyclopedia

draft: Past, Present and Future in Korean Public Administration a talk at Seoul Association for Public Administration, May 20, 2000

draft: The Globalization of Governance a postcard for an ASPA Symposium

draft: "Price Indeterminacy in a Meta-Prismatic (capitalist) Context" (Presented at IPSA/Seoul Congress, Aug. 1997)
[] abstract || first part || second part [] See also an earlier draft called: "Will it be Neo-Feudal? A Futurist Scenario" First Draft

1999. "Impeachment vs Harassment." Guest editorial in Public Administration Review. Jan. 1999. See draft

1998. "Public Administration in America: Why our Uniqueness is Exceptional and Important." Public Administration Review, 58:1, pp.22-31. See the abstract and the unabridged draft.

1997c. "Modernity and Bureaucracy." Public Administration Review, Vol.57/4, pp. 347-353. This is an abridged version of a paper presented at a symposium honoring Dwight Waldo, the Maxwell School, Syracuse University, July 1996. To see the original draft, go to Power

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GLOBALIZATION

For relevant Web Sites check out Globalization and Democratization
Also: Libraries, international Associations and Organizations -- and papers by Riggs

See also Concepts and Texts and Related Activities

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FORUM FOR GLOBAL STUDIES

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DEMOGLO: The Democratization and Globalization Project

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RELATED ACTIVITIES

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TEXTS RELATING TO GLOBALIZATION

Linked Papers by Fred Riggs:

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CONCEPTS RELATING TO GLOBALIZATION

Anyone interested in joining the Globe-L project or willing to contribute information on relevant data, Web Sites, etc. is invited to contact Fred Riggs directly

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ETHNICITY, NATIONS, DIASPORAS

NOTE: These papers reflect a personal belief that although world wars on the scale of those experienced during the 20th century will not recur, endemic violence will become pervasive. It will take the form of angry protest movements, criminal violence and civil wars. Individuals who feel powerless in isolation can nevertheless band together to seek redress at the mass level, leading to ethnonational and liberation movements. At the elite level, military groups respond to anarchy and uprisings by seizing power and imposing arbitrary rule. Criminals and gangsters increasingly take advantage of widespread chaos to indulge their greed and to aggravate the contradictions reflected in synarchic violence. Thus despotism based on coercion competes with efforts to create or restore order. In this context, the best hopes for humanity rest on the ability of human beings to evolve democratic processes based on popular representation and the rule of law and personal freedom. The papers listed here elaborate on this and related themes.

For basic terms used in ethnic studies see Diversity Dictionary

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ETHNIC-L

INDEX OF ORGANIZATIONS ETHNIC-L REGISTRY CONTACT PERSONS

ETHNIC-L is an interactive list of organized groups, associations and centers interested in promoting research on ethnicity, nationalism, migration and related problems. Members share information in order to support liaison and cooperation between their groups. Although some discussion lists participate, this is not a substantive discussion list, but it can support discourse on organizational problems faced by members.

Pending construction of a response form for members of ETHNIC-L to record their own information, readers are invited to register with INCORE'S Virtual Library, and inform Fred Riggs if they want to make any changes in their entry or propose an addition to the list.

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COCTA

the Committee on Conceptual and Terminological Analysis

CONCEPTS and TERMS contain links to related Web Sites

Panels Planned for ISA Congress in Brisbane, Australia, 7-13 July 2002

Papers prepared for the Montreal ISA Congress, July 1998

COCTA-L Membership List [continously under construction]

Organizational Information

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Discourse on COCTA-L

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1998. The Montreal Congress of the International Sociological Association and the Boston Conference of American Political Science Association

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COCTA Documents for the Montreal panels:

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Related Sessions at the Montreal Congress

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The Onomantic Paradigm

For relevant Web Sites check out Terminology

Papers by Riggs Explaining the Paradigm

Documents by Riggs Illustrating the Onomantic Approach

For relevant Web Sites check out Terminology