Robert A. Denemark
     
     
  Bob Denemark has been active in ISA affairs for about 20 years.  He chaired the IPE Section, the Northeast Region, and the 1998 annual meeting.  He received his Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota in 1987 and left Memphis State to join the Department of Political Science at the University of Delaware in 1988.  His research focuses on long-term analyses of the global system, and patterns of international cooperation.
Denemark is currently on the editorial boards of Globalizations and International Studies Perspectives (which he helped co-edit from 2000 to 2005). He is co-editor of Gods, Guns and Globalization: Religious Radicalism and the International Political Economy with Mary Ann Tetreault (2004), Rethinking Global Political Economy: Emerging Issues, Unfolding Odysseys with Mary Ann Tetreault, Ken Thomas and Kurt Burch (2003), and World System History: The Social Science of Long-Term Change with Jonathan Friedman, Barry K. Gills, and George Modelski (2000).
Denemark was a 1992 PEW Foundation Faculty Fellow in International Affairs at the John F. Kennedy School at Harvard, and won the University of Delaware's Excellence in Teaching award in 2006.
 
     
  Denemark is joined in the Compendium Project by a distinguished Board of Advisory Editors.  
     
  Board of Advisory Editors  
     
  William R. Thompson
Board Chair
Indiana University
ISA President, 2005-2006
E-Mail: wthompso@indiana.edu
J. Ann Tickner
University of Southern California
ISA President, 2006-2007
Jack Levy
Rutgers University
ISA President, 2007-2008
 
         
  Chadwick F. Alger,
Ohio State University
Hayward Alker
University of Southern California
Davis Bobrow
University of Pittsburgh
 
         
  Michael Brecher
McGill University
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Stanford University
James A. Caporaso
University of Washington
 
         
  Maurice East
George Washington University
Ted Gurr
University of Maryland
Helga Haftendorn
Free University of Berlin
 
         
  Charles Hermann
Ohio State University
Margaret G. Hermann
Syracuse University
Kal J. Holsti
University of British Columbia
 
         
  Ole Holsti
Duke University
Charles Kegley
Carnegie Council for Ethics
in International Affairs
Robert Keohane
Princeton University
 
         
  Jacek Kugler
Claremont Graduate University
Craig Murphy
Wellesley College
James Roseneau
George Washington University
 
         
  Bruce Russett
Yale University
J. David Singer
University of Michigan
Steve Smith
University of Exeter
 
         
  Henry Teune
University of Pennsylvania
John Vasquez
University of Illinois, Urbana
Tom Volgy
Univeristy of Arizona
 
         
    Dina Zinnes
University of Illinois