Anthony Gadzey
Professor
Dr. Anthony Gadzey has been an Associate Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science of Auburn University since 1996, and in 2005, he was appointed the Director of the Africana Studies Program. He joined the department in 1994 after five years in Texas A&M University. His first degree, Licentiate In Theology, comes from the University of Ghana. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Political Science at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, and a Master's in International Affairs at the Norman Patterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Canada. He earned another Master's and a Doctorate in International Relations at the Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver. His book, The Political Economy of Power: Hegemony and Economic Liberalism, The Macmillan International Political Economy Series, London: Macmillan Press Ltd. 1994 (Paperback, 1996), deals with US hegemonic power following World War II. He has published a number of articles on development, Islamic Terrorism, and Globalization. His teaching responsibilities include courses at both the graduate and undergraduate levels: International Relations Seminar, Global Political Economy Seminar, Development Economics, The Politics of Economic Relations, U.S. Foreign Policy, The European Union, Introduction to International Relations, Introduction to World Affairs, and Introduction to Political Economy.
Education
- Ph.D., 1990, University of Denver, Colorado, Graduate School of International Studies
- M.A., 1985, University of Denver, Colorado, Graduate School of International Studies
- M.A., 1983, Carlton University, Ottawa, Canada
- B.A., 1981, Memorial University, St. Johns, Canada
Interest Areas
Dr. Gadzey's primary fields of interest are International Relations Theory, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Political Economy: U.S. Hegemony, International Economic Relations, Sub-Saharan African Development, U.S. Political Economy, U.S. Industrial Policy, and Comparative Politics: Politics of Western European Countries and the European Union. Some of his current research concerns Alabama industrial policy and preparing an introductory textbook on Political Economy.
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