
John Passe-Smith
Professor
Irby Hall, #217E
(501) 450-5687
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
Ph.D., Political Science, University of Arizona, 1991
M.A., Political Science, University of Arizona, 1985
B.A., Political Science, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1982
COURSES:
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Mexican Politics & U.S.-Mexico Relations
Politics of Developing Nations
Political Economy of Development
Revolution & Political Violence
Political Science Applications in GIS
RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
Passe-Smith, John and Mitchell Seligson. 2003. Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality, 3rd edition. Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Passe-Smith, John. 2003. "Is the Gap Between Rich and Poor Countries Disappearing? Taking Stock of Global Economic Growth, 1960-2000," In John Passe-Smith and Mitchell Seligson, editors, Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality, 3rd edition. Lynne Rienner Publishers, pp. 17-32.
Passe-Smith, John. 2003. "Could it Be That the Whole World is Already Rich? A Comparison of RGDP/pc and GNP/pc Measures (1960 to 2000)," In John Passe-Smith and Mitchell Seligson, editors, Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality, 3rd edition. Lynne Rienner Publishers, pp. 41-57.
Passe-Smith, John and Stephen Morris. 2001. "What a Difference a Crisis Makes" NAFTA, Mexico, and the US," Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 28 (Spring) 2001.
FALL 2012 CLASS SCHEDULE:
TBA
FALL 2012 OFFICE HOURS:
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