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B.A. William Smith College 1980
M.A. Cornell University 1985
Ph.D. Cornell University 1989
Courses:
International Relations
International Organizations
Race & Gender in World Politics
War & Peace in a Nuclear Age
Comparative Government: Latin America
North American Relations: Canada, the United States, & Mexico
Comparative Political Parties & Social Movements
Latin American International Relations
Critical International Relations Theory
Recent Publications:
Francine D’Amico & Laurie Weinstein, eds.
Gender Camouflage: Women and the U.S. Military. New York: New York University
Press, 1999.
Francine D’Amico & Peter R. Beckman, eds. Women in World Politics: An
Introduction. Westport, Connecticut: Bergin & Garvey/Greenwood Publishing Group,
1995.
Peter R. Beckman & Francine D’Amico, eds. Women, Gender, & World Politics:
Perspectives, Policies, & Prospects. Westport, Connecticut: Bergin &
Garvey/Greenwood Publishing Group, 1994.
Current Research Projects:
Forthcoming monograph Breaking Ranks: Women in
Military, Police, & Fire Services Worldwide examines the experiences of women in
three gender non-traditional occupations in a variety of cultural contexts.
Latin American International Relations explores inter-American and
extra-regional political and economic relations, with special attention to
regional economic integration patterns (e.g. NAFTA & MERCOSUR/MERCOSUL) and to
UN-OAS security cooperation in recent peace operations.
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