Dr. Robert A. Denemark
Associate Professor
Political Science and International Relations
404 Smith Hall
Phone: (302) 831-2009
denemark@udel.edu
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Robert A. Denemark, PhD (University of Minnesota, 1987) joined the Department in 1988. He teaches courses in International Political Economy, International Relations Theory and International Diplomacy. His current research interests are in the history and evolution of the global system, and in the ability of theories of world politics to apprehend that long-term view.
Recent Publications:
'World System History and the Transition from Transitions,' Journal of Developing Societies. Forthcoming.
'Epistemology of World System History: Long-Term Processes and Cycles,' Forthcoming. Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS). Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO, Oxford: EOLSS Publishers.
'The Production Sites of Multilateral Treaties: Political Center-Formation and the World-System (1600-2000).' With H. van der Wusten, M. Hoffmann and H. Yonten, GaWC Research Bulletin 231 (2007).
'The ISA Compendium Project: Cumulating the Uncumulatable?' International Studies Perspectives 8:2 (May 2007).








