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Associate Professor Katherine Barbieri
PhD., Binghamton University, 1996
Email:
Katherine.Barbieri AT sc.edu Phone: 803-777-6902
Professor Barbieri is an Associate Professor of
Political Science at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC.
Her expertise resides in the area of International Relations and
International Political Economy. She was formerly an Assistant
Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University from 1998-2004
and at the University of North Texas from 1995-1998.
Professor Barbieri's research focuses on the
intersection between international political economy and conflict
studies. She is particularly interested in the impact of globalization
on conflict, including civil and interstate war, military disputes,
terrorism, and state repression. She also examines various dimensions
of international trade and the impact that they have on societies and
relations between societies. Professor Barbieri is the author of The
Liberal Illusion: Does Trade Promote Peace? (Ann Arbor: University of
Michigan Press, 2002), the co-editor (with Gerald Schneider and Nils
Petter Gleditsch) of Globalization and Armed Conflict (Lanham, MD:
Rowman and Littlefield, 2003), and author (or co-author) of a number of
articles and book chapters on trade and conflict, which have appeared
(or will appear) in such outlets as Journal of Peace Research and
Security Studies.
Professor Barbieri received her Ph.D. in Political
Science in 1996 from Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York. She
received an M.A. in International Development from Clark University,
Worcester, MA, in 1988 and a B.A., cum laude in International
Development in 1987 from Clark University.
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