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Vincent Arthur Ferraro
Ruth C. Lawson Professor in International Politics
Vincent A. Ferraro, chair of the international relations program since
1981, has taught at Mount Holyoke College since 1976. A specialist in
international relations and American foreign policy, Ferraro is currently
completing a college textbook. Covering such topics as imperialism, balance
of power, global poverty, causes of war, deterrence, terrorism and global
environmental problems, the book will address the changes in international
relations since the collapse of the Soviet Union. The forthcoming work
will use a variety of case studies such as the ABM treaty, third world
debt and the Cuban missile crisis.
In 1977, Ferraro served as an academic consultant for the United Nations
Association of the United States. He also consulted for the UN's development
program during the late '80s. More recently, his expertise was tapped
through the Pew Charitable Trusts faculty fellowship board on which he
served as a member from 1989-1995.
In 1980, he was the recipient of an Andrew W. Mellon faculty grant for
his research on political economy. During the Persian Gulf War, Professor
Ferraro served as a local expert for the Springfield, MA, ABC affiliate.
Currently, he is Mount Holyoke's lead faculty member on a project funded
by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation which is integrating world
wide web material into the international relations curriculum.
His scholarly work in the field of international relations includes several
articles on global poverty, third world development and global debt in
such journals as the World Policy Journal, the International Journal of
Social Economics and the Journal of Interdisciplinary History. In 1993
he delivered a paper to the International Studies Association on the political
economy of the International Monetary Fund. He has also written articles
on global interdependence and the politics of energy and served as a local
media resource during the oil embargo.
At Mount Holyoke, Professor Ferraro teaches courses in World Politics,
American Foreign Policy and International Political Economy. He received
an undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College, a master's degree in international
affairs from Columbia University, and a doctoral degree in political science
with distinction from M.I.T.
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