
THE PUBLIC
POLITICS
PROJECT
of
The Department of Political Science
Towson University
The Public Politics Project is an Internet encyclopedia
of politics that will be built by students in courses over the next few
years. The goal is to develop a substantial, professional quality, research
and teaching tool that will be available to the department, the University,
and the community for exploring the many fields of political science. The
encyclopedia will be developed by students in courses in international
relations, American government, state and local government, comparative
politics, political theory, and other areas of political science. The encyclopedia
will contain multimedia essays that integrate text, audio, graphics, animation,
and video.
Projects from Spring 1997
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Global Warming,
Lisa Anderson
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European Union,
Lawrence Baldus
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Anarchy, Chris Caroc*
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Terrorism,
Mark Dabrowski
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Organization of American
States, Anne Marie Fittner
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Geopolitical Discourse,
Andy Flood*
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Game Theory,
Heather Ford
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US & USSR
Trade, Corey Lambroff
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Realism,
Michael Lauletta
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IMF Structural
Adjustment, Saori Ohkubo
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Counterterrorism,
Christopher Richards
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United Nations
Security Council, Matthew Stone
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United Nations
Peacekeeping, James Ward
If you have questions about the Public Politics Project, please contact
us at:
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Dr. James Roberts, Associate Professor of Political Science and
Coordinator of International Studies. Linthicum 118H, (410) 830-3510.
mailto:jroberts@towson.edu
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Mr. James Hardin, Lecturer in Political Science. Linthicum 118D,
(410)-830-2953 mailto:jhardin@towson.edu
Towson University
Department of Political Science
Towson, MD 21252-0001
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Last Modified August 12, 1998
James L. Hardin