Joe D. Hagan

Joe Hagan Joe D. Hagan
Barnette Professor in Political Science
Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1980
Office: 301C Woodburn Hall
Tel: 304-293-3811
Email: jhagan@wvu.edu

Professor Hagan teaches courses in foreign policy and international relations, including a core undergraduate class on the “The Politics of War and Peace” and undergraduate and graduate courses on comparative foreign policy analysis. He serves as the director of the International Studies Program in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences. His research examines the domestic political sources of foreign policy as they relate to war, peace, and change in international politics. He is the author of  Political Opposition and Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective (Lynne Rienner, 1993), co-editor of  Foreign Policy Restructuring: How Governments Respond to Global Change (South Carolina, 1994), and co-editor of  Leaders, Groups, and Coalitions: Understanding the People and Processes in Foreign Policy(Blackwell Press, 2001). His research has appeared in such journals as  Cooperation and Conflict,  Foreign PolicyInternational OrganizationInternational Studies ReviewMershon International Studies Review ( ISQ supplement), and  International Interactions as well as in several edited volumes on comparative foreign policy analysis. He has received both the WVU Foundation Outstanding Teaching Award and the WVU Benedum Distinguished Scholar Award, as well as the Outstanding Teacher and Researcher awards from the Eberly College. Dr. Hagan was a recipient of a 1993 Pew Faculty Fellowship in International Affairs at Harvard University, and he served as program chair of the 1999 annual conference of the International Studies Association, Washington, DC.

POLS368: MAPS/European Great Powers