Distinguished Professor of International Relations, and Diplomatic history. Recipient of several awards for research and teaching.
(See my biography page for more information).
| The Republic of the United States and its Future: Lessons from the Roman Republic (509-27 B.C.) | |||
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Classical Greek and Roman culture and public policy during the period of Athenian democracy, and the Roman Republic, strongly influenced the American political system and American public policy. |
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| The Italian and Islamic Poetry: Creating Shared Histories | |||
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Cross-cultural interaction between ancient Persian and Roman civilizations transcends art-historical boundaries. |
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| Exogamous and Endogamous Marriages among Italians and Mexicans in Dallas County, Texas (2000) | |||
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Exogamy is dependent upon the population density of the ethnic group in relation to the population density of the core group. |
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| The Mirror Image: A Connection between the Physical and Social Sciences | |||
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This article will correlate the concept of mirror image used in international relations theory with the Mirror Equation employed in physics. |
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| A Correlation between Mathematical Formulae and Major American Military Conflicts: None | |||
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Warfare and military force are central instruments of American foreign policy. There are other viable alternatives. |
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