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Professor Jerel Rosati
Ph.D., International Relations, American University (1982)
Email: rosati@sc.edu
Phone: 903-777-2981 Jerel Rosati is a Professor of political science
and international studies and has been at the University of South Carolina since
1982. His area of specialization is the theory and practice of foreign policy,
focusing on the United States policymaking process, decision-making theory, and
the political psychological study of human cognition. He received his B.A.
in political science at U.C.L.A.; his M.A. in political science at
Arizona State University; and his Ph.D. in international relations at
American University in Washington, D.C. He has been a Research Associate
in the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division of the Library of
Congress's Congressional Research Service, Visiting Professor at Somalia
National University, and Visiting Scholar at the Foreign Affairs College
in Beijing, China. He has served as President of the International
Studies Association's Foreign Policy Analysis Section and President of
the Southern region of the International Studies Association.
He is the author and editor of five books and over forty articles and
chapters. His books include The Carter Administration's Quest for Global
Community: Beliefs and Their Impact on Behavior, The Politics of United States
Foreign Policy (which has been translated in Mandarin Chinese), The Power
of Human Needs in World Society, Foreign Policy Restructuring: How Governments
Respond to Global Change, and Readings in the Politics of United States
Foreign Policy. His articles have appeared in such scholarly journals as
International Journal, International Studies Review, Journal of Political &
Military Sociology, Political Psychology, Political Research Quarterly,
Presidential Studies Quarterly, and World Politics, as well as The
Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Policy.
His intellectual and teaching interests range from American politics and
history, United States foreign policy, the Vietnam War and the sixties to the
dynamics of world politics and global change, the nature of human interaction,
and political psychology. He has been awarded the Outstanding Professor of
the Year in the Humanities and Social Sciences by the South Carolina
(Honors) College, the Outstanding Teacher in International Studies in the
Department of Government & International Studies, Excellence in Teaching
by the University of South Carolina Alpha Chapter of the Mortar Board Honor
Society, and Outstanding Teacher in Political Science by the American
Political Science Association and Pi Sigma Alpha (The National Political Science
Honor Society). In addition to the usual undergraduate and graduate students, he
has taught a course on pedagogy for Ph.D.'s in political science and
international studies. He has also been awarded, and participated in, a number
of instructional grants at the state and federal level (usually through USIA) as
Academic Director, Field Director, and/or Project Director where
he has taught Bulgarians, Chinese, Israelis and Palestinians, Somalis, Master's
of International Business students, and high school teachers.
He has mentored numerous undergraduate and, in particular, graduate students
who have gone on to excel in a variety of professional careers and throughout
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