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Thomas C. Walker

Visiting Assistant Professor

B.A., History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
M.A., International Relations, University of Kent at Canterbury, England
Ph.D., Political Science, Rutgers University

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Co-authored Book:

  • "Presence, Prevention, and  Persuasion: A Historical Analysis of Military Force and Political Influence." Edward Rhodes, Jonathan DiCicco, Sarah Milburn, and Thomas Walker, (2004). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. (Single Author of Chapter 3, A Shadow Cast from Afar: The Royal Navy in South America, 1850-1900 and Chapter 4, U.S. Navy in the Caribbean, 1903-1920.)

Peer-Reviewed Articles:

  • Thomas Walker. (Forthcoming) The Perils of Paradigm Mentalities: Revisiting Kuhn, Lakatos, and Popper. Perspective on Politics.
  • Thomas Walker. (2008) Tow Faces of Liberalism: Kant, Paine, and the Question of Intervention. International Studies Quarterly 52/3:449-468 (Lead Article).
  • Benjamin Fordham and Thomas Walker. (2005) Kantain Liberalism, Regime Type, and Military Resource Allocation: Do Democracies Spend Less? International Studies Quarterly 49/1:141-157.
  • Thomas Waler (2000) The Forgotten Prophet: Thomas Paine's Cosmopolitanism and International Relations Theory. International Studies Quarterly 44/1:51-72.
  • Edward Rhodes, Jonathan DiCicco, Sarah Milburn, and Thomas Walker. (2000) Forward Presence and Engagement: Historical Insights into the Problems of Shaping. Naval War College Review 53:26-61.

Book Chapters:

  • Thomas Walker. (Forthcoming) "Liberal Internationalism and Intervention: An Early Transatlantic Dialogue between Thomas Paine and Immanuel Kant." In Roberta Haar, Timothy Schorn and Neil Wynn (Eds.), Transatlantic Conflict and Consensus: Culture, History, and Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge Academic Press.
  • David L. Rousseau and Thomas Walker. (Forthcoming) "Liberalism." In Myriam Dunn Cavelty and Victor Mauer (Eds.). The Routledge Handbook of Security Studies. London: Routledge.
  • Jack S. Levy, Thomas Walker, and Martin Edwards. (2001) "Continuity and Change in the Evolution of Warfare." In Zeev and Azar Gat (Eds.), War in a Changing World. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Shorter Articles:

  • Entry on Thomas Paine, France and the Americas: Culture, History, Politics, Bill Marshall (Ed.). Oxford and Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio, 205.
  • Morgenthau's Dual Approach to International Politics, International Studies Notes, (January 1999) 24:1-4.

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Last Updated: 7/21/09