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Charles F. Doran, Ph.D.

Andrew W. Mellon Professor of International Relations, Director of the Global Theory and History Program, Director of the Center for Canadian Studies

Based in Washington, D.C.
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Background and Education

Also serves as co-director of the SAIS Global Politics and Religion Initiative; former professor and director of international management program at Rice University; directed major research projects on North American trade, Canadian-U.S. relations, Persian Gulf security and U.S.-German-Japanese relations; regular adviser to business and government and has provided congressional briefings and testimony on trade, security and energy policy; recipient of the Donner Medal, the Governor General's Award for Scholarship on Canada and the International Studies Association's Distinguished Scholar Award (Foreign Policy); Ph.D., political science, The Johns Hopkins University

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Democratic Pluralism at Risk: Why Canadian Unity Matters and Why Americans Care (2001); The NAFTA Puzzle (1994); Systems in Crisis: New Imperatives of High Politics at Century's End (1991); The Gulf, Energy and Global Security: Political and Economic (1991); Forgotten Partnership: U.S.-Canada Relations Today (1983); Myth, Oil and Politics (1978); The Politics of Assimilation: Hegemony and Its Aftermath (1971); "Life After Easy Oil" in The American Interest (2008); "Economics, Philosophy of History and the 'Single Dynamic' of Power Cycle Theory: Expectations, Competition and Statecraft" in International Political Science Review (2003); "Power Cycle Theory and Global Politics" in International Political Science Review (2003); more than 100 refereed articles

Regions
Canada
Middle East
Persian Gulf
Topics
American Foreign Policy
Conflict Resolution and Negotiation
Foreign Aid and American Foreign Policy
Globalization
Energy Issues
Energy and Security
Oil Politics
OPEC
International Political Economy
International Relations
Military Power and Strategy
NAFTA
Political Risk Analysis