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Prof. Sean P. Duffy

Sean P. Duffy
Assistant Professor, Political Science
Quinnipiac University
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275 Mt. Carmel Ave.
Hamden, CT 06518
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PGC2 room 308
Office Hours, Spring 2000
M,W 10:00-12:00; 2:00-3:00
Tues 11:00-12:00 Or by Appointment
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(203)582-8324
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Professor Duffy joined Quinnipiac in the fall of 1998 as a full-time member of the Political Science Department. He finished his Ph.D. in Political Science at Yale University in the spring of 1997, where he completed a dissertation in International Relations Theory. His areas of interest include: International Relations, International Political Economy, US Foreign Policy, Comparative Politics, the Politics of Developing Countries & Areas, Political Theory, and the History and Philosophy of Social Science.

Courses Taught
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Spring 2000

PO101(A&B) Introduction to Political Science
PO111 Introduction to International Relations
PO350 Topics in Political Theory -- International Relations in Film

Past Courses

PO408 Senior Seminar in Political Science; Fall 1999
PO331(B) Latin American Politics; Fall 1999

Upcoming Courses

PO331 Canadian Politics; May 2000

Education

PhD, Yale University, Political Science 1997

MA, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) 1986

BA, Brown University, Political Science 1984

Publications and Research

Duffy, Sean P. (1999). "The Northern Ireland Multi-Party Settlement and Constitutional Change in the Irish Republic: The implications for Irish identity and sovereignty in a post-Westphalian world," presented at the February 1999, meetings of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C.

Duffy, Sean P. and C.A. Morgan III (1999). "The Construction of Masculinity and the Military Mindset: Connections with U.S. Foreign Policy and the American Role in the International System," presented at the February 1999, meetings of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C.

Duffy, Sean P. (1998). "The Construction of Inequality: Positivism, U.S. Development Policy, and the Postwar Expansion of the International System." Presented at the March 1998, meetings of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis.

Duffy, Sean P. (1991). "A.I.D.'s Development Assistance Programs in Southeast Asia -- Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam: A Summary up until the time of Termination, 1975," Agency for International Development, Policy Directorate, Center for Development Information and Evaluation.

Duffy, Sean P. (1991). "The Origins of the Agency for International Development: Foreign Assistance Reorganization in 1961," Agency for International Development, Policy Directorate, Center for Development Information and Evaluation.

Duffy, Sean P. (1989). "Women and the African Economy: A Review of the Literature," Agency for International Development, Bureau for Program and Policy Coordination, Center for Development Information and Evaluation.

Duffy, Sean P. (1988). "Summary of A.I.D. Research: Office of the Science Advisor and the Bureau for Science and Technology," Agency for International Development, Bureau for Program and Policy Coordination, Center for Development Information and Evaluation.

Professional Association Memberships

American Political Science Association
International Studies Association
Association for Canadian Studies in the United States
American Council for Quebec Studies
Association of Canadian Studies (Canada)


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