
Derrick V. Frazier
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Assistant Professor |
PhD, Political Science, 2004, University of Arizona
Major: International Relations
Minor: Comparative Politics
research interests:
- International Mediation
- Regional Security
- International Conflict
- US Foreign Policy
Honors, Recognition, and Outstanding Achievements for Teaching
- Incomplete List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent Fall 2005 (2005)
- Incomplete List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent, Political Science 390, Spring 2007 (2007)
- Incomplete List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent, Fall 2008, PS 390 (2008)
Articles in Journals
- “Third Party Characteristics, Territory and the Mediation of Militarized Interstate Disputes.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 23(4) (2006): 1-18.
- “Third Party Intermediaries and Negotiated Settlements, 1946-2000.” (with William J. Dixon) International Interactions, 32(4) (2006): 385-408.
- “The G7, International Terrorism, and Domestic Politics: Modeling Policy Cohesion in Response to Systemic Disturbances.” (with Thomas J. Volgy, Robert Stewart Ingersoll and Kristin Kanthak) International Interactions 30(3) (2004): 191-210.
- “Preference Similarities and Group Hegemony: G7 Voting Cohesion in the UN General Assembly.” (with Robert Stewart Ingersoll and Thomas J. Volgy) Journal of International Relations and Development (6) (2003): 51-70.
- “Paterns of Negotiation in Non-War Militarized Interstate Disputes.” (with Gary Goertz) International Negotiation (7) (2002): 339-61.
Other Publications
- "Another Inconvenient Truth: Why a US Withdrawal from Iraq would be a Mistake (with Robert Stewart-Ingersoll)." Illinois International Review, 7(1)(2008).
Journal Editorships
- Territorial Conflict Management – special issue of Conflict Management and Peace Science (with Paul F. Diehl, Shannon O’Lear and Todd Allee), Vol 23(4): 263-361.
- Dimensions of Territorial Conflict and Resolution: Tangible and Intangible Values of Territory– theme issue of Geojournal (with Shannon O’Lear, Paul F. Diehl and Todd Allee), Vol 64(4): 259-337.