ROBERT A. DENEMARK
Department of Political Science
University of Delaware
Newark, DE l97l6
(302) 83l-2009
e-mail denemark@udel.edu
EDUCATION
l987 Ph.D. University of Minnesota
l978 B.A. With Distinction, Purdue University, Phi Beta Kappa
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1994 - Present Associate Professor, University of Delaware
1988 - 1994 Assistant Professor, University of Delaware
1983 - 1988 Instructor, Memphis State University
Undergraduate: Introduction to International Relations
Courses International Political Economy
Taught Political Economy of Global Trade
Multinational Corporations and World Politics
US Foreign Economic Policy
Theories of International Relations
Diplomacy
US Foreign Policy
International Violence: War, Revolution and Terror
Graduate: Seminar: International Political Economy
Courses Seminar: Theories of International Relations
Taught Seminar: Political Development
Seminar: Scope and Methods of Political Science
PUBLICATIONS
Occasional Papers and Monographs
Migration and World Politics: A Critical Case for Theory and Policy, (New York: Center for Migration Studies Occasional Paper Series), with Mark Miller, l993.
Edited Volumes
Gods, Guns and Globalization: Religious Radicalism and the International Political Economy, (Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner), edited with Mary Ann Tetreault, 2004.
Rethinking Global Political Economy: Emerging Issues, Unfolding Odysseys, (London: Routledge), edited with Mary Ann Tetreault, Ken Thomas and Kurt Burch, 2003.
World System History: The Social Science of Long-Term Change, (London: Routledge), edited with Jonathan Friedman, Barry K. Gills, and George Modelski, 2000.
Constituting International Political Economy, (Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner), edited with Kurt Burch, 1997.
The Underdevelopment of Development: Essays in Honor of Andre Gunder Frank, (Thousand Oaks CA: Sage Publications), edited with Sing Chew, l996. Reissued by Sage Publications, New Delhi, India, 1999.
Articles in Journals
"Fundamentalisms as Global Social Movements," Globalizations (forthcoming).
"Just Scraps of Paper? The Dynamics of Multilateral Treaty-Making," with Matthew Hoffman, Cooperation and Conflict 43:2 (June 2008) pp. 185-219.
"World System History, The Papacy, and the Transition from Transitions" Journal of Developing Societies 24:1 (Jan-Mar 2008) pp. 57-82.
“Терроризм в мировой системе (world system): ґипотезы о центре и периферии,” ЕВРОПА 1:2 (2002) pp. 99-127. (A review of terrorism from the world system perspective.)
"Notes Toward the Settling of an Old Wager: Lessons Learned from Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire," Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, with K.O. Boansi, 25:2 (December 2000) pp. 1-41.
"Cycles of Liberalism in the Twentieth Century," Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, with D. Green, 25:1 (Winter 1999) pp. 31-64
"World System History: From Traditional International Politics to the Study of Global Relations," International Studies Review 1:2 (Fall 1999) pp. 167-199.
"Contesting the Canon: International Political Economy at U.K. and U.S. Universities," Review of International Political Economy, with R. O'Brien, 4:l (Spring l997) pp. 2l4-238.
"Toward a Theory of Ethnic Violence," Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, 20:2 (l994), pp. 95-l20.
"Core-Periphery Trade: The Debate with Brenner over the Nature of the Link and its Lessons," Humboldt Journal of Social Relations l8:l (Spring l992), pp. ll9-l45.
"The State in Zambia and Chile: The Role of Linkage to the World Economy," Review, l4:4 (Fall l99l) pp. 5l7-554.
"The Brenner-Wallerstein Debate," International Studies Quarterly, with K. Thomas, 32:l (March l988) pp. 47-65.
"The Political Economy of Repression and Reform in South Africa," Africa Today, with H. Lehman, 29:3 (March l983), pp. 5-3l.
Chapters in Anthologies
"The Production Sites of Multilateral Treaties: Political Center-Formation and the World-System (1600-2000)," co-authored with H. van der Wusten, M. Hoffman and H. Yonten in GaWC Research Bulletin 231 (2007), and published in N. Van Nuffel, ed. Van Christaller tot Wallerstein. Liber Amicorum Prof. Dr. Pieter Saey. (Nautilus Academic Books). 2007.
“Fundamentalism and the Global Political Economy,” in M. Tetreault and R. Denemark eds. Gods, Guns and Globalization: Religious Radicalism and the International Political Economy, pp. 267-81. (Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner), 2004.
“Alternative Directions in the Study of the Global Political Economy,” in M. Tetreault et al. eds. Rethinking Global Political Economy: Emerging Issues, Unfolding Odysseys, pp. 229-37. (London: Routledge), 2003.
“Terrorism in the World System: Hypotheses for Core and Periphery,” in R. Stemplowski ed. Transnational Terrorism in the World System Perspective pp. 47-68, (Warsaw: Polish Institute of International Affairs), 2002.
"An Introduction to World System History: Toward a Social Science of Long-Term Change," with J. Friedman, B. Gills, and G. Modelski, in R. Denemark et al. eds. World System History: The Social Science of Long-Term Change, pp. xv-xxi. (London: Routledge), 2000.
"Cumulation and Direction in World System History," in R. Denemark et al. eds. World System History: The Social Science of Long-Term Change, pp. 299-312. (London: Routledge), 2000.
"World System History: From Traditional International Politics to the Study of Global Relations," in D. Bobrow ed. Prospects for International Relations: Conjectures about the Next Millennium, pp. 43-75 (Malden MA: Blackwell Publishers), 1999.
"Globalization and Ethnic Violence: Lessons from the Periphery of the World System," in E. Lee and W. Kim eds., Recasting International Relations Paradigms: Statism, Pluralism, and Globalism, pp. 25-48 (Seoul: The Korean Association of International Studies), l996.
"On Development and Underdevelopment," in S. Chew and R. Denemark eds., The Underdevelopment of Development, pp. l-l6 (Thousand Oaks CA: Sage Publications), l996, with S. Chew. Reissued (New Delhi: Sage Publications India) 1999.
"Democracy and the World System: The Political Economy of Sri Lanka's Vicious Electoral Cycle," in C. Polychroniou ed., Perspectives and Issues in International Political Economy, pp. l9l-2l3 (Westport: Praeger Publishers), l992.
"Terrorism in Sub-Saharan Africa," in Michael Stohl ed. The Politics of Terrorism, pp. 327-376 (New York: Marcel Dekker, first published l983, revised l988), with M. Welfling.
"South African State Terror: The Costs of Continuing Repression," in M. Stohl and G. Lopez, eds. The State as Terrorist, pp. l43-l65 (Westport: Greenwood Press, l984), with H. Lehman.
Teaching Case Studies
2005. Globalization: France, Nazis, and the Internet, Case Study 282, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy: Georgetown University.
2002. The Politics of the New Right in Europe: Austria, EU Diplomacy, and Jorg Haider, co-authored with A. DuPre, Case Study 254, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University.
Review Essays, Research and Editorial Notes and Encyclopedia Entries
"Epistemology of World System History: Long-Term Processes and Cycles" forthcoming in the UNESCO-sponsored Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems as a 10,000-word peer reviewed literature review article.
"One World System or Many: The Continuity Thesis in World System History" co-authored with Barry K. Gills, forthcoming in the UNESCO-sponsored Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems as a 10,000-word peer reviewed literature review article.
"World System History" co-authored with George Modelski, forthcoming in the UNESCO-sponsored Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems as a 5,000-word evaluative introduction to the section on world system history.
"The ISA Compendium Project: Cumulating the Uncumulatable?" International Studies Perspectives 8:2 (May 2007).
"Andre Gunder Frank," Encyclopedia of International Political Economy (London: Routledge), 2001.
"A Global Polity Perspective," International Studies Review 2:1 (Spring 2000) pp. 6-10.
"Visions of International Studies in a New Millennium," with M. Boyer, M. Caprioli, E. Hanson and S. Lamy, International Studies Perspectives 1:1 (April 2000) pp. 1-9.
"Toward a Social Science of Long-Term Change," Review of International Political Economy 4:2 (Summer l997) pp. 416-430.
"On the Demise of European Socialism: Andre Gunder Frank and International Political Economy," in Review of International Political Economy l:2 (Summer l994) pp. 35l-356.
"The IPE Section: Evolution and Prospects," International Studies Notes, l6:3/l7:l (Fall l99l/Winter l992 Double Issue), pp. 64-68, with D. Gayle and K. Stiles.
Book Reviews
Review of Understanding Fundamentalism: Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Movements by Richard Antoun. 2001. Walnut Creek CA: AltaMira Press. Anthropological Theory 4:4 (2004) pp. 487-9.
Review of Fundamentalism by Steve Bruce. 2000. Cambridge: Polity Press. Humboldt Journal of Social Relations 28:2 (2004) pp. 143-7.
Review of Thomas Kuhn and the Science Wars by Ziauddin Sardar. 2000. New York: Totem Books. Journal of World-System Research, 9:1 http://jwsr.ucr.edu/archive/vol9/number1/pdf/jwsr-v9n1-brevs.pdf (Winter 2003) pp. 185-6.
Review of Vichy’s Afterlife: History and Counterhistory in Postwar France by Richard J. Golsan. 2000. Lincoln NB: University of Nebraska Press. Humboldt Journal of Social Relations 27:1 (2002), pp. 146-8.
Review of Great Power Rivalries edited by William R. Thompson, Journal of World-Systems Research 7:1 http://jwsr.ucr.edu/volumes/vol7/Reviews-v7n1.pdf (Spring 2001), pp. 124-127.
Review of Transnational Classes and International Relations by Kees van der Pijl, Journal of Economic Literature 37:4 (December 1999), pp. 1738-9 (600 words).
Review of Transnational Classes and International Relations by Kees van der Pijl, Journal of World-Systems Research 5:3 (http://jwsr.ucr.edu/archive/vol5/number3/reviews/index.html) (Fall 1999) pp. 554-8 (900 words). Reprinted in Humboldt Journal of Social Relations 25:2 (December 2000) pp. 174-8.
Review of Leading Sectors and World Powers: The Coevolution of Global Economics and Politics by George Modelski and William R. Thompson, Journal of World-Systems Research 3:2 (Spring 1997), pp. 342-6. (http://jwsr.ucr.edu/archive/vol3/v3n2r2.php).
Review of Conflict and Peace in the Horn of Africa: Federalism and its Alternatives edited by P. Woodward and M. Forsyth, Journal of the Third World Spectrum, 3:l (Spring l996) pp. l2l-3.
Review of An Atlas of International Migration by Aaron Segal, Political Geography, l5:l (Jan. l996) pp. l22-4 with Mark Miller.
Review of Third World Politics: A Comparative Introduction by P. Cammack, D. Pool, and W. Tordoff, Journal of the Third World Spectrum, l:2 (Fall l994) pp. l23-5.
Review of International Political Economy: The Struggle for Power and Wealth by T. Lairson and D.Skidmore, Journal of Asian and African Affairs 1:1 (Spring l994), pp.77-9.
Review of Before European Hegemony by J. Abu-Lughod, Humboldt Journal of Social Relations l9:l (Spring l993), pp. l59-l63.
CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
"Coping with Cooperation: States, Treaties and Multilateralism in a Global Era," Rutgers University-Newark, November 2007.
"Dominance and Diplomacy," with Matthew Hoffman, Lauren Twist and Hasan Yonten, International Studies Association, Chicago IL, March 2007.
"It's the Relationships: Social Network Analysis of Multilateral Relations," with Matthew Hoffman and Thomas Isherwood, International Studies Association, Chicago IL, March 2007.
“Dominance and Diplomacy” with Matthew Hoffmann, Lauren Twist and Hasan Yonten, International Studies Association – Northeast, Boston, November 2006.
“Coping with Cooperation,” International Studies Association – Northeast, Boston, November 2006.
“Global Cooperation:Treaties and the Dynamics of Multilateralism,” with Matthew Hoffmann, International Studies Association, San Diego CA, March, 2006.
“International Relations Theory and National Security Policy: Why Can’t We Ever Get It Right?,” University of Delaware Fulbright Institute, January 2005
“Patents Pending? Vulnerabilities in the Current Strong Global Intellectual Property Rights Regime,” International Studies Association, Montreal Canada, March 2004.
“The Global Financial System: Evolving Insecurity,” University of Delaware Fulbright Institute, February 2004.
“International Relations Theory and National Security Policy: Why Can’t We Ever Get It Right?,” University of Delaware Fulbright Institute, January 2004
“The Political Economy of Fundamentalism and Violence,” International Studies Association, Portland OR, 2003.
“Reforming the Study of Global Politics: Promises and Pitfalls,” International Studies Association, Hong Kong SAR, 2001.
“Intellectual Property Agreements: The Cycle of Cooperation,” with Marlaine White, International Studies Association, Chicago, 200l.
"International Relations Theory: Delusions of Adequacy," Council on Comparative Studies, American University, Washington D.C., October 2000.
"Notes Toward the Settlement of an Old Wager: Lessons Learned from Ghana and Côte D'Ivoire," with K.O. Boansi, International Studies Association - Northeast, Philadelphia PA, 1999.
"Modern International Relations Theory: Delusions of Adequacy," University of Connecticut, Storrs CT, March 1999.
"Cycles of Cycles: Methodological Foundations of Recent Analyses in World System History," International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, l997.
"Globalization and Ethnic Violence: Lessons from the Periphery of the World System," Korean Association of International Studies Conference on Recasting International Relations Paradigms, Seoul, Korea, l996.
"Cumulation and Direction in World Historical Systems Research," Conference on World System History: The Social Science of Long-Term Change, Lund, Sweden, l995.
"Sri Lanka in Crisis: Understanding "Ethnic" Upheaval in the Post Cold War World System," Political Economy of the World System Conference, Irvine CA, l994.
"The International Political Economy of Trade and the Trade of International Political Economy," International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, l993.
"Trade and Finance as Competing Foci of International Political Economy," International Studies Association, Atlanta GA, l992.
"Core-Periphery Trade: The Debate over the Nature of the Link and its Lessons," International Studies Association, Vancouver BC, l99l.
"Theories of Trade as a Political Variable," International Studies Association, Washington D.C., l990.
"The Political Implications of International Trade: A Theoretical Overview," International Studies Association - Northeast, Philadelphia PA, l989.
"The Effects of Foreign Direct Investment in Peripheral Areas of Core States," (with A. Heckert, P. Murphy, C. Reese, and E. Rosell), International Studies Association, London, England, l989.
"Foreign Direct Investment in the Rural Mid-South: Boom or Bust for Rural Communities?" (with P. Murphy) Western Social Science Association, Denver CO, l988.
"The State in Zambia and Chile: Peripheral Copper Producers in Comparative World-System Perspective," International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., l987.
"The Structure of the International System and Peripheral State Strength," University of New Orleans Department of Political Science Lecture Series, New Orleans LA, l987.
"Chickens Come Home to Roost? Foreign Direct Investment in the Rural United States," (with P. Murphy), Southwestern Political Science Association, l987.
"The Brenner-Wallerstein Debate," Program on Interdependent Political Economy, University of Chicago, l987.
"Madagascar and Sri Lanka in Comparative World-System Perspective," International Studies Association, Aneheim CA, l986.
"The Brenner-Wallerstein Debate: A Preliminary Assessment," (with K. Thomas), American Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA 1985.
Other Conference Participation
Panel Chair and Discussant, "IPE: Hegemony, Power and Influence," International Studies Association Northeast, Philadelphia, November 2007.
Discussant, "Science and Technology in the Historical World System," International Studies Association, Chicago IL, March 2007.
Roundtable Participant, "Publishing: Finding Appropriate Outlets and Learning the Rules of the Road," International Studies Association, Chicago IL, March 2007.
Panel Chair and Discussant, “The State and Sovereignty,” International Studies Association – Northeast, Boston, November 2006.
Roundtable Chair and Participant, “God and Mammon: Fundamentalism and Political Economy,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 2004.
Panel Co-Chair, International Political Economy Section Distinguished Senior Scholar Panel Honoring President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, International Studies Association, Montreal Canada, March 2004.
Panel Chair and Discussant, “Power and Hegemony in the World System,” International Studies Association, Montreal Canada, March 2004.
Roundtable Participant, “The Middle East and U.S. Foreign Policy,” Fulbright Institute, University of Delaware, February 2004.
Panel Chair and Discussant, “Understanding the Economic Development Process,” International Studies Association – Northeast, Philadelphia PA November 2003.
Discussant, “Theoretical Explorations of State Formation and State Failure,” International Studies Association, Portland OR, February 2003.
Discussant, “Global Governance,” Contending Perspectives on Global Governance, Session V, University of Delaware, Newark DE, 2002.
Panel Chair and Discussant, “Managing the Global Economy,” International Studies Association, Hong Kong SAR, 2001.
Panel Chair and Discussant, “Internationalization and Socio-Economic Policy,” International Studies Association, Chicago, 2001.
Panel Chair and Discussant, “Structural Inequalities, Global Capitalism and the Wealth of Nations,” International Studies Association, Chicago, 2001.
Roundtable Presentation, "World System History: Toward a Transdisciplinary Trend," International Studies Association, Los Angeles CA, 2000.
Discussant, "Power, Gender, World-System: Linkages, Strengths, Weaknesses, International Studies Association, Los Angeles, 2000.
Discussant, "Constructed Comparisons I: Theories and Orders," International Studies Association - Northeast, Philadelphia PA, 1999.
Discussant, "Gender and World System History," International Studies Association, Washington DC, 1999.
Discussant, "Approaching the Millenium: Fusion, Fission and Dominance in International Relations," International Studies Association, Minneapolis MN, 1998.
Panel Chair, Northeast Circle Review of Kurt Burch's Property and the Making of the International System (Lynne Rienner Press, l997), International Studies Association-Northeast, Philadelphia PA 1997.
Roundtable Participant, "Getting a Job in Academe," International Studies Association-Northeast, Philadelphia PA l997.
Panel Chair, "Pulsations and Power in World History," International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, l997.
Discussant, "Seeking Human Justice," International Studies Association - Northeast, Boston MA l996.
Discussant, "Alternative Approaches to International Relations Studies in Korea," Korean Association of International Studies, Seoul, Korea, l996.
Discussant, "Civilization and World Politics," International Studies Association, San Diego CA l996.
Discussant, "Pulsations in World Historical Development," International Studies Association, San Diego CA l996.
Panel Chair, Northeast Circle Review of Michael Sullivan's Comparing State Polities (Greenwood Press, l996), International Studies Association - Northeast, Newark NJ l995.
Panelist, "Integrating Teaching and Research in International Relations," International Studies Association - Northeast, Newark NJ l995.
Panel Chair, Opening Session, Conference on World System History: The Social Science of Long-Term Change, Lund, Sweden, l995.
Panel Chair, "Environmental Degradation in World Historical Systems Perspective," International Studies Association, Chicago IL l995.
Panel Chair, "On Growth, Innovation, and War: The Co-Evolution of Global Economics and Politics," International Studies Association, Washington D.C. l994.
Panel Chair, "World Trade and World Order," International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, l993.
Discussant, "United States-Pacific Rim Trade Relations," International Studies Association - Northeast, Providence RI l992
Panelist, "Active Learning in International Affairs: Teaching with Cases," Northeast Political Science Association, Providence RI l992.
Discussant, "Finance, Trade, and Production: Competing Dynamics of Transnational Interpenetration and Policy Response?," International Studies Association, Atlanta GA l992.
Panel Chair, "International Political Economy and Regulation Theory," International Studies Association - Northeast, Philadelphia PA l99l.
Panel Chair and Discussant, "Global Accumulation and World Order," International Studies Association, Vancouver BC, l99l.
Discussant, "International Political Economy and the New Institutionalism," International Studies Association, Vancouver BC, l99l.
Discussant, "Foreign Direct Investment in the U.S.: Problems and Policies," International Studies Association, Washington D.C. l990.
Panel Chair, "Foreign Direct Investment in Poor Areas of Advanced Industrial Countries," International Studies Association, London, England, l989.
Double Panel Chair, "The State and State Formation in the Periphery," International Studies Association, Washington D.C. l987.
Discussant, "Cooperation and Competition Among Cities in the World-Economy," International Studies Association, Atlanta l984.
GRANT ACTIVITY
2004: National Science Foundation, “Treaties in the Global System: Incidence, Duration and Patterns of Cooperative Behavior,” $180,000.
2004: RECIPIENT – Center for International Studies Research Grant, “Treaties in the Global System: Incidence, Duration and Patterns of Cooperative Behavior,” co-PI with Professor Matt Hoffmann, $8,500.
2001: RECIPIENT - International Studies Association Travel Grant, $1,100.
1998: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, "Health Care in Hard Times," $165,000.
1996: International Studies Association Topical Workshop Proposal, "Cycles and Pulses in World Historical Systems," $3,500.
1994: FUNDED - Meeting Grant - "World Historical Systems: The Social Science of Long-Term Change," KR. 28,000 (approximately $l2,000) Swedish Research Council for Social Sciences and Humanities.
1993: FUNDED - Meeting Grant - "World Historical Systems: The Social Science of Long-Term Change," KR. 9,000 (approximately $4,500) Swedish Council for Planning and Coordination of Research.
1993: RECIPIENT, International Travel Award, International Programs and Special Sessions, University of Delaware. $200.
1992: RECIPIENT, Pew Foundation Faculty Fellowship in International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. $20,000.
1992: International Studies Association Topical Workshop Proposal, "World Historical Systems: The Social Science of Long-Term Change." $12,000.
1992: Rockefeller Foundation Program for International Conferences, "World Historical Systems Meeting." $l2,000.
1991: Department of Education Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Program Grant. $l00,000.
1990: RECIPIENT, International Travel Award, International Programs and Special Sessions, University of Delaware. $300.
1989: FUNDED General Research Grant, University of Delaware, "The Effects of Foreign Direct Investment in the Rural United States." $4,000.
1989: RECIPIENT, International Travel Award, International Programs and Special Sessions, University of Delaware. $300.
SERVICE
General Editor International Studies Compendium Project - 2005 - present.
Series Co-Editor International Political Economy Yearbook - 1996 - 2004
Associate Editor International Studies Perspectives - 1999 – 2004
Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, Honorary Associate Editor for section on ‘World System History’ 2005 - present.
Editorial Boards International Studies Review - 2008 – present
Globalizations– 2004 - present
International Studies Perspectives – 2004 - present
Paradigm Publishers International Studies Intensives– 2005 - present
International Studies Quarterly - 1999 - 2004
Review of International Political Economy - 1994 - 2001
Journal of the Third World Spectrum - 1993 - 2000
Program Chair: Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association - 1998
International Studies Association - Northeast - 1994
Southern Political Science Association, 1993 World Politics Panels
Offices: Governing Council, International Studies Association – 1995-6; 1988-90.
President, International Studies Association - Northeast - 1995-1996.
Chair (North America), World Historical Systems Subsection, International Political Economy Section,
International Studies Association – Co-Chair 1990-1997, Chair 2003 – 2005.
Conventions Committee, International Studies Association - 1992-1995.
Governing Council, International Studies Association - Northeast - 1990-1992.
President, International Political Economy Section, International Studies Association - 1988-1990.
Governing Board, (Newsletter Editor) International Political Economy Section, International Studies Association - 1985-1987.
Reviewer:
Grant Proposals: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Journal Articles: International Studies Quarterly
International Organization
International Studies Perspectives
Millennium
Gender and Society
Review of International Political Economy
Comparative Political Studies
Journal of the Third World Spectrum
Humboldt Journal of Social Relations
Global Governance
Journal of World-Systems Research
Social Science Computer Review
Eastern Economic Journal
Proposals and Manuscripts: Cornell University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
University of Michigan Press
University of Minnesota Press
SUNY Press
Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
Temple University Press
Harcourt, Brace
Prentice-Hall
Lynne Rienner
Simon and Schuster
Holt Rinehart
Westview Press
Kumarian
Wadsworth/Thompson
Sage
Longman
Routledge
Paradigm
Professional Memberships: American Political Science Association
International Studies Association
To the University of Delaware:
Department
1991 – 2006 Department Contact: Arts and Humanities Scholars Program
1990 – 2006 Library Committee (Chair since 1994)
1988 – present International Relations Field Committee
1989-‘91 and
2002 –2006 Undergraduate Committee
1998 - 2004 Director of Graduate Student Placement
2003/2004 Senior Faculty Search Committee
1999 Chair, International Relations (Temp) Personnel Search Committee
1989-1991,
1996 – 1999 and
2003 – 2004 Graduate Admissions Committee
1997 - 1998 Director, International Relations Program
1997 - 1998 Comparative Politics Personnel Search Committee
1997 - 1998 Department External Review Committee
1990-92 and
1996-98 Executive Committee (Elected Position)
1990 - 1994 Graduate Policy Committee
1989 - 1991 Chair, Undergraduate Honors Committee
1991 International Relations Personnel Search Committee
College
1989 - 1991 Arts and Science Faculty Senate Academic Planning Committee
2001 – present Social Science Scholars Selection Committee
University
2004 DuPont Scholar Selection Committee
1990 – 2003 Phi Beta Kappa Prize Committee (Chair from 1999 – 2003)
1991 Honors Program Personnel Search Committee
1989 - 1990 Advisor, Amnesty International
Ph.D. STUDENTS
K.O. Boansi, 1997. Africa in the Changing International Political Economy.
Malik Sekou, 2000. Nation-State Formation in the Insular Caribbean before, during and after the Cold War.
Cristian Harris, 2001. Political Cleavages in Argentina, Australia, And Canada Between 1860 and 1914: A Test of Rogowski's Commerce and Coalitions.
Candace Archer, 2003. The Political Economy of Global Financial Crises:
Evolving Multilateral Response Systems.
TEACHING HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
2006 University of Delaware Excellence in Teaching Award
1992-1993 Pew Foundation Faculty Fellowship in International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
1992-1993 Fellow, Center for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Delaware.
1990, '91,
’92, ’04, ‘05 Excellence in Teaching Award Nominations, University of Delaware.
1991, ’92, ‘04 Excellence in Advising Award Nominations, University of Delaware.
1986, '87, '88 Distinguished Teaching Award Nominations, Memphis State University.
1986 (Fall) Mortar Board Professor of the Semester, Memphis State University.