William B. Vogele
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Biographical Details
When in published the book Stepping Back: Nuclear Arms Control and the End of the Cold War (1994) he was "associated with the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, and is Special Assistant to the President at the Albert Einstein Institution." [1]
Research Activities and Positions [2]
- Recipient of 2002 American Political Science Association Research Grant for project on Democratization and the Transformation of Conflict in El Salvador.
- Co-author of successful grant application to Massachusetts College Compact to create community-based research focus within the Program on Social and Political Systems at Pine Manor College.
- Associate, Program on Nonviolent Sanctions and Cultural Survival. Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1992-1999
- Post-Doctoral Fellow, Program on Nonviolent Sanctions, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1991-1992
Books
- Conflict and Democracy in El Salvador (in progress).
- (Associate Editor) International Encyclopedia of Peace and Conflict, edited by Nigel Young. Oxford University Press. 2009.
- Protest, Power, and Change: An Encyclopedia of Nonviolent Action from ACT-UP to Women's Suffrage. Co-editor with Roger S. Powers. Garland Publishing, 1997. Recipient of the 1998 Award for Best Book of the APSA Section on Ecological and Transformational Politics.
- Stepping Back: Nuclear Arms Control and the End of the Cold War. Praeger Publishers. 1994.
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ William B. Vogele, greenwood.com, accessed January 15, 2011.
- ↑ William B. Vogele, PMC, accessed January 15, 2011.