Distinguished Professor of International Relations, and Diplomatic history. Recipient of several awards for research and teaching.

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Publications:
The Republic of the United States and its Future: Lessons from the Roman Republic (509-27 B.C.)

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

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)

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

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

Warfare and military force are central instruments of American foreign policy. There are other viable alternatives.

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