Bernadette Jungblut
Department Chair | Professor
Education
Ph.D. 2002, M.A. 2000, Department of Political Science, Rice University, Houston, Texas
International Relations, Comparative Politics, Research Methodology
Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research Summer Institute (June 1995-August 1995)
Universisty of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Research Methodology
B.A. 1992, Department of Political Science, Binghamton, New York
Political Science, International Relations
Courses Typically Taught at CWU:
- International and Comparative Politics,
- International Political Economy,
- International Conflict/War and Peace,
- Research Methods.
Publications
- “Trade-offs in Trade Data: Do Our Assumptions Affect Our Results?” 2011. Conflict Management and Peace Science. Volume 28(2). With Charles R. Boehmer and Richard J. Stoll.
- “European Union External Trade Policy: Multi-Level Principal-Agent Relationships.” 2007. Policy Studies Journal. Volume 35(3). With M.S. Reichert.
- “The Liberal Peace and Conflictive Interactions: The Onset of Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1950–1978.” 2002.
- The Journal of Peace Research. Volume 39(5). With Richard J. Stoll.
Political Science Research Interests
- Interstate Conflict (Militarized and Economic)
- Intrastate (Internal) Conflict
- Economic Sanctions
- Economic Development/Underdevelopment
- European Union Enlargement and Trade Policy-Making
- International and Regional Organizations’ Preferential Trade Agreements (both Internal and External Trade Policy-Making)
- Scope and Methods Teaching Interests (graduate and undergraduate levels)
- Introductory and Intermediate Statistics/Quantitative Methods
- Measurement and Research Design
- Philosophy of Science
- Research Methods
- Research Writing and Professional Development
International Relations Teaching Interests (graduate and undergraduate levels)
Conflict: Causes and Processes
International Political Economy
International Organizations/Institutions
The Politics of International Trade Policymaking
International Relations Theory
Introduction to International Relations
Contact
Randall Hall 103