

POLS 3120-01 Law, Courts and Society
Course Notes Law Courts and Society
POLS 3440-01 Introduction to the Middle East
POLS 4210-01 History of Political Thought
POLS 4610-01 International Law and Organization
Internships POLS 4890
Spring 2013 Office Hours: 9-9:50 AM DailyPaper: The Pilgrim's Road - Click Here
Professor of International Relations and Political Science
Office: GC 406
Phone: (435) 586-7869
Email:
stathis@suu.edu
Education
B.S.
University of Utah -- Political Science
M.A.
University of Utah Middle East Center -- Middle Eastern Studies
(Persian)
Thesis: "Napoleon and the East: The Persian Intrigue 1804-1810"
Ph.D. University of Utah International
Relations (Law, Organization and Politics)
Dissertation: "Causes of the First Gulf War: Personal
Perceptions of Secular-Based and Belief-Based Dimensions of
Interest and Power"
Biographical Information
Dr. G. Michael Stathis is currently Professor of
Political Science and International Relations (with Tenure) at
Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah. Professor Stathis
has taught Political Science since 1974 and has taught at SUU since
1991. He has served as Associate Instructor at the University
of Utah and Visiting Professor at Brigham Young University.
Professor Stathis received a Bachelor of Science degree in Political
Science in 1971 from the University of Utah, and his Master of Arts
degree in Middle Eastern Studies (Persian) from the Middle East
Center at the University of Utah in 1976. Professor Stathis
completed his Ph.D. in Political Science: International
Relations (Law, Organization and Politics) at the University
of Utah in 1995. His dissertation was titled
“Causes of the First Gulf War: Personal Perceptions of
Secular-Based and Belief-Based Dimensions of Interest and Power.”
Dr. Stathis has published several scholarly papers, numerous newspaper articles, and recently contributed part of a book chapter: “In Spite of Charges of Victors’ Justice and the Questionable Inclusion of Soviet Judges, The Nuremberg Trials Were Fair” in Tandy McConnell, ed., History in Dispute, Volume 11: The Holocaust (2003), and an encyclopedia article entitled “Islam” in Neil J Salkind, Ph. D, ed., Encyclopedia of Human Development (2005). He is also a regular radio guest on the British Forces Broadcasting System commenting on world affairs. Professor Stathis delivered and published the 1995 Distinguished Faculty Honor Lecture at Southern Utah University entitled “The Crusades: A Modern Perspective on the 900th Anniversary of the Event,” and teaches a number of political science courses including Introduction to International Relations, Middle Eastern Political Thought, International Law and Organization, Theories of International Relations, International Conflict, the President, Congress, the Constitution and Foreign Policy, Politics and Film, and American Foreign Policy. Dr. Stathis also serves as the director for the International Relations Certificate at SUU. Currently, Dr. Stathis is working on a book project regarding the three wars in the Persian Gulf.
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