Ronald Cox,
PhD, University of Wisconsin—Madison, American Foreign Policy, International Political Economy.
Professor Cox has completed three books in the areas of American foreign policy and international political economy, including Power and Profits: US Policy in Central America, University of Kentucky Press, 1994; Business and the State in International Relations, ed. volume, Westview Press, 1996; and US Politics and the Global Economy, with Dan-Skidmore-Hess, Lynne Rienner, 1999. More recently, Professor Cox has written a book on the political economy of baseball, Free Agency and Competitive Balance in Baseball, McFarland Press, 2006. His latest publication, forthcoming in Third World Quarterly, December, 2008, is entitled “Transnational Capital, the US State and Latin American Trade Agreements” and develops a political economy framework for interpreting US intervention in the post-cold war period. Prof. Cox is currently working on a book manuscript, “Continuities of Empire: Business Interests and US Foreign Policy After the Cold War.”
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