Patrick M. MorganTierney Chair, Peace & Conflict, Political Science |
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Research Interests |
International Politics, Peace and Security Issues - national and international, U.S. Foreign Relations, U.S.-European Relations, International Relations Theory | |
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Academic Distinctions |
POSCO Fellowship, East-West Center, Honolulu 2007-8 Fellowship, Rockefeller Center, Bellagio, Italy 1997 Vice President, International Studies Association 1988-9 Fulbright - Catholic University Leuven, Belgium 1985 Fellow - Wilson Center, Washington, DC 1973-4 Appointments: Political Science Department, University of California, Irvine 1991- Political Science Department, Washington State University 1967-1991 University of Washington, Visiting Professor 1980-1982 College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium Visiting Professor, Professor 1985-1997 |
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| Appointments |
Political Science Department, University of California, Irvine 1991- Political Science Department, Washington State University 1967-1991 University of Washington, Visiting Professor 1980-1982 College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium Visiting Professor, Professor 1985-1997 |
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Research Abstract |
Professor Morgan has concentrated his research primarily on national and international security matters - deterrence theory, strategic surprise attack, arms control, and related subjects. He has also had a long standing interest in theoretical approaches to the study of international politics. Currently he is involved in projects on the theory and practice of deterrence in the post-Cold War era, security strategies for global security management, and security in Northeast Asia. | |
| Publications |
Complex Deterrence coedited with T.V. Paul and James Wirtz, University of Chicago Press, 2009 US-ROK Relations: The Alliance and the Decline of Trust" in In-Young Kim, ed. Trust, Democracy, and Peace in Northeast Asia, Seoul 2008 "The Role of the United States in the North Korean Nuclear Crisis" in T. Roehrig, et al eds. Korean Security in a Changing East Asia, Praeger 2007 "Theory and Practice of Security Management for a Highly Dynamic Environment: Challenge and Response in the Northeast Asian System" in Myongsob Kim, ed. Security in Northeast Asia, Seoul 2008. |
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| International Security: Problems and Solutions (CQ Press, 2006) | ||
| "Information Warfare and Domestic Threats to American Security," Contemporary Security Policy Vol. 26 No. 3 April 2003 | ||
| "NATO and European Security: The Creative Use of an International Organization," Journal of Strategic Studies Vol 26 No. 3 (September 2003) | ||
| Deterrence Now, Cambridge University Press 2003 | ||
| Reviewing the Cold War, coedited with Keith Nelson 1999 Praeger | ||
| Security Studies Today, with T. Terriff, S. Croft, and L. James 1999, Polity Press | ||
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Regional Orders, coedited with David Lake 1997 Penn State University Press |
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"Multilateralism and Security: Prospects in Europe" in John Ruggie, ed., Multilateralism Matters, 1993. |
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| "The Impact of the Revolution in Military Affairs," Journal of Strategic Studies March 2000 | ||
| "Liberalist and Realist Security Studies at 2000: Two Decades of Progress?" Contemporary Security Policy December 1999 | ||
| "Getting the 'Liberalist Transition" Under Way: the Experience of the East Asian Regional International System," The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis Winter 1999 | ||
| "US-North Korean Security Relations" in C. J. Lee and D. S. Suh, eds, North Korea After Kim Il Sung Lynne Rienner 1998 | ||
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Professional Societies |
International Studies Association American Political Science Association International Institute for Strategic Studies (London) Pacific Council on International Policy |
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| Research Center | Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies | |
| Link to this profile | http://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile.cfm?faculty_id=2456 | |
| Last updated | 11/06/2008 | |