ROY LICKLIDER
ROY LICKLIDER, Professor, received his B.A. from Boston University and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale. He taught at Tougaloo College before coming to Rutgers in l968. His
fields of interest include comparative and American foreign and military policy, international political economy, international relations, and the comparative policy
of higher education. He is currently working on how antagonists in civil wars form working states with one another. He has been a member of the Inter-University Consortium
for Foreign Policy Research, as well as President of the Comparative Foreign Policy Section of the International Studies Association and Program Office with the Exxon
Education Foundation. His publications include:
The Private Nuclear Strategists (l97l); "Soviet Control of Eastern Europe: Morality vs. American National Interest," Political Science Quarterly
(l976-77); "Evaluating Predictions of World Population and World Food Supply," Human Ecology (l977); "Faculty Ethics in an Academic Depression," in Frederick deW.
Bolman and Clarence Walton, Disorders in Higher Education (l979); "The Power of Oil," International Studies Quarterly (1988); Political Power and the Arab
Oil Weapon: The Experience of Five Industrial Nations (1988); (ed.), Stopping the Killing: How Civil Wars End (1993).
Last Update: 01-07-02
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