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David Blaney, Professor

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Carnegie Hall
Rm 203 F


Phone: (651) 696-6020
Email: blaney@macalester.edu

 

David joined the faculty in 1994. He was an undergraduate at Valparaiso University and did his graduate work at the Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver. His research interests include the political and social theory of international relations, the history of political economic thought and contemporary international political economy, and democratic theory in a global age. His recent book (with Naeem Inayatullah), International Relations and the Problem of Difference (Routledge, 2004), explores the historical sources of the failure of international relations as a discipline to seriously confront issues of difference and the critical ethical resources attention to difference potentially uncovers. Naeem and David have started a manuscript on International Political Economy and the Primitive, a study of the comparative ethnology that shaped the Scottish Enlightenment’s, particularly Adam Smith’s, notions of development or progress, order, civil society and social/ethical pluralism, and poverty and inequality and the implications for framing and reframing international political economy. The first installment of this project, “Straining in the Guard Tower: Adam Smith and the Temporal Walls of Capitalism,” will appear in Beate Jahn, ed., IR and the Classics. He is also doing work on pedagogy and democratic theory. David teaches Foundations of International Politics, Development Politics, Work, Wealth and Well Being: The Political Economy Tradition, Global Political Economy, and the Department’s Research Seminar.

For additional information, see a copy of David Blaney's vitae.

 

Courses

Poli 120.01:
International Politics

Poli 242.01:
Development Politics


Poli 320.01:
Global Political Economy

 
 

 

Political Science Department
1600 Grand Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105

Phone: (651) 696-6290
Email: fisherr@macalester.edu
Fax: (651) 696-6758
 
 

Course Syllabi

Advantages of Political Science

Major and Minor

Honors Program

Chuck Green Fellowship

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