HARVEY WATERMAN
HARVEY WATERMAN, Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, received his A.B. from the University
of Southern California and his A.M. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.
After a year as a Research Associate at the Center for International Studies
at Princeton, Professor Waterman came to Rutgers in 1966. His fields of
interest include comparative politics, political sociology and the politics
of foreign and defense policy. His current research concerns the effect
of social change on politics in general and on foreign policy in particular
and is focussed on Western Europe. He is the author of:
Political Change in Contemporary France (1969), "Reasons
and Reason: Collective Political Activity in Comparative and Historical
Perspective, " World Politics (July, 1981), "Sins of the Children:
Social Change, Democratic Politics, and the Successor Generation in Western
Europe," Comparative Politics (July, 1988), and "Political Order
and the 'Settlement' of Civil Wars" in Stopping the Killing: How Civil
Wars End, ed. Roy Licklider (1993).
Last Update: 07-28-06
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