Jeffery Berejikian is Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia. He has a PhD from Oregon University and writes on International Relations theory.
Raymond Bryant is Lecturer in Geography at King's College London. His research is on political ecology of the developing world and a book on the environmental NGOs and empowerment in the Philippines will be published by Yale University Press in 2003.
Matthew Hoddie is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Texas A&M University. His articles have appeared in Nationalism and Ethnic Politics and International Organization.
André Kaiser is Assistant Professor in Political Science at Mannheim University (on leave) and Visiting Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. Recent books are Regieren in Westminster-Demokratien (Nomos, 2000) and Mehrheitsdemokratie und Institutionenreform (Campus, 2002).
Matthew H. Kramer is University Reader in Legal and Political Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. He is the author of numerous books on legal and political philosophy.
Charles Lees is Lecturer in International Relations and Politics at the University of Sussex. Recent publications include The Red-Green Coalition in Germany: Politics, Personalities and Power (Manchester University Press, 2000) and (with L. Martell et al., eds) Social Democracy: Global and National Perspectives (Palgrave, 2001).
Matthias Lehnert is a graduate student at Mannheim University and Research Assistant in the Department of Political Science.
Bernhard Miller is a graduate student at Mannheim University and Research Assistant in the Department of Political Science.
Matthew Mulford is Lecturer in Research Methodology and Management at the London School of Economics.
Sten Sparre Nilson is Professor Emeritus in the Institute of Political Science at the University of Oslo.
Ulrich Sieberer is a graduate student at Mannheim University and Research Assistant in the Department of Political Science.
Gerard Strange is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Policy Studies at the University of Lincoln.