Graduate Catalog 1994-1995
College of Arts and Science
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Faculty in the Graduate Program

YAROSLAV BILINSKY, PH.D. (PRINCETON), Professor: Comparative politics.
JAN BLITS, PH.D. (NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH), Professor, Department of
   Educational Studies, College of Education: Political philosophy.
WILLIAM W. BOYER, JR., PH.D. (WISCONSIN), Charles P. Messick Professor of
   Public Administration: Public administration.
BILIANA CICIN-SAIN, PH.D. (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES),
   Professor, College of Marine Studies.
LESLIE F. GOLDSTEIN, PH.D. (CORNELL), Professor: Constitutional law.
MARK W. HUDDLESTON, PH.D. (WISCONSIN), Professor: Public administration.
DAVID E. INGERSOLL, PH.D. (CLAREMONT COLLEGE), Professor: Political
   philosophy.
ROBERT W. KNECHT, M.S. (RHODE ISLAND), Professor, College of Marine
   Studies.
KENNETH KOFORD, PH.D. (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES), Professor,
   Department of Economics: Political economy, public choice,
JAMES J. MAGEE, PH.D. (VIRGINIA), Professor: Judicial process.
GERARD J. MANGONE, PH.D. (HARVARD), H. Rodney Sharp Professor of
   International Law and Organization; also H. Rodney Sharp Professor of
   International Law and Organization, College of Marine Studies:
   International law of the sea, United States foreign policy, the United
   Nations.
MARK J. MILLER, PH.D. (WISCONSIN), Professor: Comparative politics.
JAMES K. OLIVER, PH.D. (AMERICAN UNIVERSITY), Professor and Director,
   International Relations Program: International relations, foreign and
   defense policy.
MARIAN L. PALLEY, PH.D. (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY), Professor: Public policy
   analysis, urban politics and administration.
JOSEPH A. PIKA, PH.D. (WISCONSIN), Professor and Chair: American politics
   and public administration.
JEFFREY A. RAFFEL, PH.D. (MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY),
   Professor, College of Urban Affairs and Public Policy: Urban politics.
H.T. REYNOLDS, PH.D. (NORTH CAROLINA), Professor: American government,
   research methods, methodology.
DANIEL RICH, PH.D. (MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY), Professor and
   Dean, College of Urban Affairs and Public Policy: Empirical political
   theory, decision making, organizational analysis.
JAMES R. SOLES, PH.D. (VIRGINIA), Alumni Distinguished Professor: American
   politics.
RICHARD T. SYLVES, PH.D. (ILLINOIS), Professor: Public administration.
YI-CHUN CHANG, PH.D. (NORTHWESTERN), Associate Professor: Asian politics.
SUE DAVIS, PH.D. (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA), Associate
   Professor: Constitutional law and American politics.
THEODORE DAVIS, PH.D. (FLORIDA STATE), Associate Professor: Political
   behavior and public policy.
JOHN T. DEINER, PH.D. (RUTGERS), Associate Professor: Latin American
   politics.
ROBERT DENEMARK, PH.D. (MINNESOTA), Associate Professor: International
   relations.
KENNETH C. HAAS, PH.D. (RUTGERS), Associate Professor, Department of
   Sociology and Criminal Justice.
JANET B. JOHNSON, PH.D. (CORNELL), Associate Professor and Associate Chair:
   Environmental policy, state and local government.
JEROME R. LEWIS, PH.D. (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY), Associate Professor, College
   of Urban Affairs and Public Policy: Personnel administration, municipal
   management.
WILLIAM H. MEYER, PH.D. (IOWA), Associate Professor: International
   relations.
JERROLD E. SCHNEIDER, PH.D. (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY), Associate Professor:
   American politics and political economy.
DEBORAH A. AUGER, PH.D. (MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY), Assistant
   Professor, College of Urban Affairs and Public Policy.
ZELMA MOSLEY, PH.D. (WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE), Assistant Professor: American
   politics and Black politics.