Dr. Daniel M. Green
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Political Science and International Relations
464 Smith Hall
Phone: (302) 831-1933
dgreen@udel.edu
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Daniel M. Green, PhD (Indiana University 1992) joined the Department in 1994. He specializes in international relations theory and history, with a second area in democratization and the comparative politics of developing countries. Professor Green teaches a graduate seminar in international relations theory, and various undergraduate courses on the politics of developing nations, the history of international relations, and a course on the history of American foreign policy in the Middle East. His current research interests relate to international relations theory and understandings of early modern European international relations in the 1376-1789 period, from an English School and constructivist perspective. Professor Green currently serves as the Director of Graduate Studies in the Department.
Recent Publications:
'Democratization: The World-Wide Spread of Democracy in the Modern Age.' In George Modelski (ed). Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. New York: United Nations Press, UNESCO-EOLSS Secretariat. Forthcoming, 2007.
'Liberal Imperialism as Global Governance Perspective.' In Alice D. Ba and Matthew J. Hoffman (eds). Contending Perspectives on Global Governance. London: Routledge, 2005.








