Geoff Martin
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Part-Time Assistant Professor,
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| Research and Teaching Areas: International Political Economy, Canadian politics (New Brunswick, municipal and regional politics), and US politics and foreign policy. |
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Dr. Martin offers Political Science 1001, 2301, 3211 and Canadian Studies 2001 on a correspondence basis. He also periodically teaches Political Science 2221, 3211 and 3311 (INLR 3311) on campus.
Educational Background
Ph.D., Political Science, York University, Toronto, June 9, 1993; M.A., Political Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, December 1986; B.A. (Honours, First Class), Political Science and Economics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 1985.
Scholarly Publications
Martin, Geoff and Erin Steuter. Pop Culture Goes to War: Enlisting and Resisting Militarism in the War on Terror.Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, ISBN0-7391-4680-7 | 978-0-7391-4680-4. 2010.
Academic Articles and Chapters
2007 "Municipal Reform in New Brusnwick: Minor Tinkering in Light of Major Problems," Journal of Canadian Studies XXXXI(1): 75-99.
2001 "The Changing Global Trade Structure in a Volatile World: Moving from `harmonization' to a new `interface principle'," in W. Andy Knight (ed.), Adapting the United Nations to a Postmodern World: Lessons Learned, (Basingstoke, UK and New York: Palgrave), pp. 219-231.
2000 "Globalization and 'Regionalism' in Seventeenth Century Europe?," International Insights: A Dalhousie Journal of International Affairs XV(3): 14-37.
2000 "The Myth of the Competitive Challenge: The Irving Oil Refinery Strike, 1994-96, and the Canadian Petroleum Industry," (co-authored), Studies in Political Economy 63 (Autumn): 111-132. (Winner of the Best Article Award for 2000, Petroleum History Association, Calgary.)
1998 "We've Seen it all Before: The experience of the COR Party in New Brunswick, 1988-1995," Journal of Canadian Studies, XXXIII(1): 22-38.
1997 "The Role of Culture in Global Structural Transformation: Opera and the Baroque Crisis in Seventeenth Century Europe," International Political Science Review, April XXVII(2): 133-146.
1997 "Implementing the Impossible Dream: The Politics of Maritime Political Union," (co-authored) in David Taras and Beverly Rasporich (eds.), A Passion for Identity: An Introduction to Canadian Studies, Third Edition, (Toronto: Nelson Canada), pp. 355-376.
1996 "The COR Party of New Brunswick as an `Ethnic Party'," Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism XXIII(1-2): 1-8.
1994 "Global Economic Restructuring and New Security Challenges," International Insights: A Dalhousie Journal of International Affairs, X(2): 99-104.
1989 "U.S. Foreign Policy, Human Rights and Multilateral Assistance," (co-authored), in David P. Forsythe (ed.) Human Rights and Development: International Views. (New York: St. Martin's Press), pp. 196-212.
1989 "Justice in the Thought of George Grant," Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory XIII(1-2): 144-161.
1988 "The Immorality of the Contras' Resort to War: The Case of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force,"Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies XIII(25): 71-87.
1988 "The `Practical' and the `Theoretical' Split in Modern Negotiation Literature," Negotiation Journal 1988 IV(1): 45-54.
Teaching and Research Interests
Canadian -- federalism; regionalism; local and urban politics; parties and elections; public policy; political economy; provincial politics.
Comparative -- areas: United States themes: revolution and change; the state; economic development.
International Relations -- International Political Economy; Multilateralism; International Relations theory; U.S. foreign policy.