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Thomas J. Volgy received his MA and PhD degrees from the University
of Minnesota. He teaches courses primarily in international politics
at the undergraduate, honors, and graduate levels. Previously, he
was honored as the college's best teacher for his efforts.
Professor Volgy's research interests include: international structures
and international conflict; comparative foreign policy analysis;
public policy analysis; and American politics (including voting
behavior and the effects of mass media and gendered roles on political
culture). His work has appeared in American Journal of Political
Science, Journal of Politics, International Studies Quarterly, International
Interactions, Social Science Quarterly, Journalism Quarterly, Journal
of International Relations and Development, Journal of Conflict
Resolution, World Politics, British Journal of Political Science,
American Prospect, Harvard Business Review, and New Republic,
as well as other journals. He co-authored The Forgotten Americans
(1992) about working poverty in America, Politics in the Trenches
(2001), about democracy, local governance and changing political
culture in the United States, and his latest book, scheduled for
the spring of 2002 is about the nature of the post-Cold War global
architecture in International Politics.
Apart from his research and teaching interests, he has been active
in the local, and global community. He served in office for 14 years,
including as Mayor of Tucson, and he assisted in democratization
and public policy training programs in East Europe and Central Asia
between 1989 and the present.
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Department of Political Science,
The University of Arizona
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August 17, 2007
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