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Faculty
William T. Bluhm
Nora Bredes
Kevin Clarke
Alexandre Debs
Richard Dees
John Duggan
Richard Fenno
Mark Fey
Edward Fiandach
Gerald Gamm
Hein Goemans
Ewa Hauser
Gretchen Helmke
Thomas Jackson
Bruce Jacobs
James Johnson
Stuart Jordan
Tasos Kalandrakis
Mark Kayser
Bonnie Meguid
Richard Niemi
Michael Peress
Charles Phelps
G. Bingham Powell
Lynda Powell
David Primo
Peter Regenstreif
Lawrence Rothenberg
Joel Seligman
Curtis Signorino
Valeria Sinclair-Chapman
Randall Stone
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| PhD, Chicago, 1995. International relations, conflict. Currently engaged in two research projects. The first extends the research in his first book on the causes of war termination and examines the role and incentives of leaders in international conflict initiation. The second explores when and why people become attached to specific pieces of territory which together constitute a "homeland" and the consequences of these attachments. His book War and Punishment was published by Princeton University Press (2000); other publications have appeared in the American Journal of Political Science and the Journal of Conflict Resolution. Teaches courses on international relations, with an emphasis on conflict, and international relations history. |
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Courses:
| PSC 106 |
Introduction to International Relations |
| PSC 270 |
Mechanisms of International Relations |
| PSC 279/479 |
War and the Nation State |
| PSC 373/573 |
Territory and Group Conflict |
| PSC 572 |
Field Seminar in International Relations |
| PSC 577 |
Theories of Conflict |
| PSC 578 |
International Conflict: Theory and History |
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