Dr. Hugh M.
Arnold
Arts & Sciences 105C
(678) 466-4801
hugharnold@mail.clayton.edu EDUCATION
- August 19, 1980 Doctor of Philosophy
Major: Political Science/International Relations
University of Nebraska
- August 10, 1975 Master of Arts
Major: Political Science
Georgia State University
- August 17, 1968 Bachelor of Arts
Major: Political Science
Minor: History
University of Georgia
COURSES TAUGHT LAST YEAR
POLS 1101 American Government
SOSC 2501 Contemporary Social Issues
HIST 2110 US History
POLS 2301 Comparative Politics
POLS 2401 Global Politics
POLS 4191 Asian Political and Economic Systems
PUBLICATIONS
Books:
- Modern Government (Lincoln: University of Nebraska
Press, 1978). A book of 195 pages designed to be used as the text for a three-semester
hour course in modern government.
Journals:
- "Political and Economic Changes in Mongolia Since the Fall of the Soviet
Union", Hugh Arnold and Julia Bilskie Journal of Third World Studies
(forthcoming, Fall 2002)
- "Official Justifications for Americas Role in
Indochina, 1949-67," Asian Affairs, Vol. 3, No. 1 (September/October, 1975), pp.
31-48.
- "The African States and the New International Economic
Order," Third World Quarterly, Vol. II, No. 2 (Spring 1980), pp. 295-314.
- "Henry Kissinger and Human Rights," Universal
Human Rights, Vol. 2, No. 4 (October December 1980), pp. 57-71.
- "US/DRV Truce Negotiations, 1968-1973," Asian
Forum, Vol. 6, No. 3 (Fall 1981), pp. 61-77.
- "International Counter-Dependency Strategies of Third
World States," published in International Studies Notes, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Fall 1983),
pp. 21-33.
- "Asia and the NIEO," Asian Forum, Vol. 10, No.2
(Summer 1985), pp. 38-51.
- "NATO After INF," published in Proceedings and
Papers of the Georgia Association of Historians, 1988 (pp. 59-75).
Text Book Supplement:
- Study
Guide to accompany Power and Society, (9th edition), Harcourt
Brace, 2002
- "Test Bank" for the 15th edition of Government by
the People by Burns, et al. (1992)
Family
My daughter Erin and I, Christmas 1998! |