Marijke Breuning | |
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Academic background | |
Alma mater | |
Thesis | National Role Conceptions and Foreign Assistance Policy Behavior toward a Cognitive Model (1992) |
Doctoral advisor | Donald A. Sylvan |
Academic work | |
Discipline | International relations |
Sub-discipline | Foreign policy analysis |
Institutions | University of North Texas |
Main interests |
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Notable works | Foreign Policy Analysis:A Comparative Introduction(2007) |
Marijke Breuning (born 1957) is an American political scientist specializing in foreign policy analysis (FPA) and a professor of Political Science at the University of North Texas.
Breuning was born and raised in the Netherlands,where she completed her initial post-secondary education at the School voor de Journalistiek (School for Journalism) in Utrecht,the Netherlands. She completed a Master's and PhD at the Ohio State University. [1] [2]
Breuning serves on editorial boards in the International Studies Association and American Political Science Association. She served as the book review editor of International Politics (2000-2003),co-editor of the Journal of Political Science Education (2005-2012),an editor of Foreign Policy Analysis (2005-2009),and editor of the American Political Science Review (2012-2016). [1] She is a contributor to SAGE Publications's 21st Century Political Science:A Reference Handbook (2011). [3]
Breuning and her husband adopted two daughters from Ethiopia. [4]
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