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Books by Eugene R. Wittkopf

The late Eugene R. Wittkopf received his doctorate from Syracuse University. He previously was the R. Downs Poindexter Endowed Professor of Political Science at Louisiana State University. He earlier held appointments at the University of Florida and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. More recently, Wittkopf authored the Faces of Internationalism: Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy (1990); coauthored, with Charles W. Kegley Jr., of World Politics: Trend and Transformation (9th ed., 2004) and coauthored, with Christopher M. Jones and Charles W. Kegley, Jr., the forthcoming American Foreign Policy: Pattern and Process (7th ed., 2008); and coedited, with Christopher M. Jones, The Future of American Foreign Policy (1999). In 1997 he was named the LSU Distinguished Research Master of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, and in 2002 he received the Distinguished Scholar Award of the Foreign Policy Analysis Section of the International Studies Association. James M. McCormick is professor and chair of the department of political science at Iowa State University. He has also held positions at the University of New Mexico, Ohio University, the University of Toledo, and Texas A& M University. He received his Ph.D. from Michigan State University and served as an American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow in 1986-1987. McCormick is the author of American Foreign Policy and Process (4th ed., 2005) and editor of A Reader in American Foreign Policy (1986). He has also published numerous articles and chapters on foreign policy and international politics in such journals as World Politics, American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, International Studies Quarterly, The Journal of Politics, and Legislative Studies Quarterly. He was recipient of the Iowa State University Foundation Award for Outstanding Research at Mid-Career in 1990, a Fulbright Senior Award to New Zealand in 1993, and the Fulbright-SyCip Distinguished Lecturer Award to the