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Timothy McKeown,
Professor of Political Science,
came to UNC in1986. He received his B.A. from Macalester College and
his Ph.D. from Stanford, and has also taught at Carnegie-Mellon, Duke,
Moscow State Institute of International Relations (Russian Federation),
and the New School for Democratic Management. Prof. McKeown teaches
undergraduate courses in U.S. foreign policy, international environmental
politics, and international organizations, and also offers graduate
seminars in international political economy and foreign policy decision-making.
His research explores the determinants of nations foreign policies,
especially foreign economic policy. McKeowns current research
investigates foreign aid programs and the practice of conditionality
and soft influence strategies; government research and development
subsidies as a trade-promoting strategy; industrial structure and
foreign economic policy, and third party interventions in bilateral
bargaining. Methodologically, he continues to work on developing the
theory and methods of qualitative research, especially the systematic
observation of archival material. He looks forward to working with
students and colleagues who are properly disrespectful of disciplinary
boundaries.
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