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David Lynch, Ph.D.
Office location:
Griffin # 183
Mailing Address:
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota 700 Terrace Heights #1430 Winona, MN 55987-1399
507-457-1526
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David Lynch is a tenured Associate Professor, Chair of Social Science, and Coordinator of Political Science at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota.
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Scholarly and Creative Interests International Relations American Foreign Policy International Political Economy
Courses Taught Recently at SMU Global Issues International Political Economy American National Government International Relations Comparative Politics Seminar: the Presidency American Foreign Policy
Professional Organizations American Political Science Association Minnesota International Center United Nations Association of the USA
Education Ph.D., Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, 1995 M.A., Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA,1990 B.A., Political Science, Iowa State University, IA, 1989
Teaching Experience 2003 to Present: Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, Winona, MN 1996-2003: Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, Winona, MN 1994-1996: Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 1996: Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, Pepperdine University, Los Angeles, CA 1992: Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, Santa Barbara Community College, Santa Barbara, CA 1993-1994: Mentor, Student Independent Research, University of California Washington D.C. Center, Washington, D.C.
Other Professional Experience 1993-1994: Researcher, University of California Washington D.C. Center, Washington, D.C.
Honors 2002-2003: Student Senate Faculty Member of the Year 1993-1994: Dissertation Research Grant, University of California Washington D.C. Center 1989-1990: Regents Fellowship and Tuition Fellowship, University of California, Santa Barbara 1987-1988: Student-Athlete Scholarship Award, Iowa State University 1987-1988: Team Captain, Iowa State University Gymnastics Team 1986-1989: All Big-Eight Academic Gymnastics Team 1986-1989: Dean's List, Iowa State University 1986-1989: Gymnastics Scholarship, Iowa State University 1985-1986 and 1988-1989: Big Gold Award (Best Performer and Motivator), Iowa State University Gymnastics Team Alumni Award (Best Exemplifying Scholarship, Athleticism, and Leadership), Iowa State University Gymnastics Team |
Selected Presentations “Regional Trade Agreements & Global Trade: Making Sense of Spaghetti” Lunch colloquium to St. Mary’s University faculty and staff
“Lobbying & Political Participation… or, Why Politicians are Afraid of Your Grandparents, Not You, and What You Can Do About It,” presentation to the Student Senate, February 20, 2007, St. Mary’s University
“Iraq & U.S.-Iraqi Relations“ co-presenter at a presentation and discussion of Just War Theory & Iraq. St. Mary’s University, March 20, 2003
“Iraq & U.S.-Iraqi Relations,” Presentation followed by discussion at St. Mary’s University. Gave a history of U.S. and UN involvement in Iraq as the crisis in the Persian Gulf was escalating. February 6, 2003
“Economic Globalization & Social Justice” Presentation to the Winona Diocese Formation Group, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, November 21, 2002
“Minnesota’s Pivotal 2002 Races for Minnesota Governor and US Senate,” Co-presenter. October 30, 2002. St. Mary’s University. Presentation to SMU students to increase knowledge and awareness of the 2002 elections
“China and the WTO” Presentation at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. November 13, 2002. Part of the China Series, a series of speakers, films and performances about China and Chinese-Americans
“The WTO and Its Likely Impact on China,” Presentation to Henan University of Finance and Economics, Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China. September 23, 2002. Presentation to graduate students
“Anti-Dumping and Safeguards in the WTO and in American Trade Politics.” Presentation at Henan University of Finance and Economics, Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China. September 24, 2002. Presentation to faculty members from the Departments of Business and Trade
“The WTO, China and US Trade,” Presentation at Henan University of Finance and Economics, Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China. September 24, 2002. Presentation to Henan University community and to the public
“United Nations 101,” seminar at the United Nations Rally Day, October 25, 2000, Minneapolis. Sponsored by the United Nations Rally Board of Minnesota (Minnesota International Center and the United Nations Association of Minnesota)
“NAFTA’s Environmental and Labor Agreements: Promise and Performance,” Paper delivered at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, March 25-27, 1999
“NAFTA: Its Impact on Mexico and the United States.” Presentation in “The Mexican Series,” September 17, 1998. St. Mary’s University of Minnesota
"Negotiating with Goliath, Inequality in International Negotiations: Double-Edged Diplomacy in NAFTA's Auto and Textile Sectors," Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California, August 29 - September 1, 1996
"Foreign Policy in the 1996 Presidential Election," Presentation at a panel discussion, Race to the White House, St. Mary's University of Minnesota, Winona, Minnesota, October 29, 1996
"Systemic and Subsystemic Sources of American Foreign Economic Policy: the Automotive Sector in the NAFTA Negotiations," Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 10-12, 1994
"The Search for Justice: the Nuremberg Trials and the Bosnian and Rwandan War Crimes Tribunals," Presentation at panel discussion The Holocaust, Then and Now, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, April 18, 1996
Publications “Trade: Negotiating Between—and Across—Borders,” in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 60th General Assembly of the United Nations 2005-2006. Angela Drakulich, editor. New York: the United Nations Association of the USA, 2005. This is an invited book chapter about the World Trade Organization and global trade
“Commentary: Turkey and the European Union,” in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 60th General Assembly of the United Nations 2005-2006. Angela Drakulich, editor. New York: the United Nations Association of the USA, 2005. This is an invited short op-ed style commentary in an edited book
“Furthering Trade in a Developing World,” in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 59th General Assembly of the United Nations 2004-2005. Angela Drakulich, editor. New York: the United Nations Association of the USA, 2004. This is an invited book chapter about the World Trade Organization and global trade
“Commentary: The China Issue,” in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 59th General Assembly of the United Nations 2004-2005. Angela Drakulich, editor. New York: the United Nations Association of the USA, 2004. This is an invited short op-ed style commentary about Chinese economic relations in an edited book
“Tackling Trade Issues,” in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 58th General Assembly of the United Nations 2003-2004. Angela Drakulich, editor. New York: the United Nations Association of the USA, 2003
“The World Trade Organization and Trade,” in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 57th General Assembly of the United Nations 2002-2003. Diana Ayton-Shenker, editor. New York: the United Nations Association of the USA and Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002
“The World Trade Organization and Trade,” in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 56th General Assembly of the United Nations 2001-2002. Edited by the United Nations Association of the USA. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001
“Negotiating with Goliath: Cross-national and Cross-level Interactions in NAFTA’s Auto and Textile Sectors” in The Political Importance of Regional Trading Blocs. Bob Switky and Bart Kerr editors. Published by Ashgate, 2000
“Unilateralism and Multilateralism in American Foreign Policy in the Era of Globalization, Lone Ranger, Three Musketeer or Posse Leader?” in American Government, Policy, & Law. Michael Luis Principe ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 2000
“U.S. Trade Policy, Of Tariffs, Turtles and Teamsters” in American Government, Policy, & Law. Michael Luis Principe ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 2000
“The World Trade Organization and Trade,” in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 55th General Assembly of the United Nations 2000-2001. Edited by the United Nations Association of the USA. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2000
“The World Trade Organization and Trade,” in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 54th General Assembly of the United Nations 1999-2000. Edited by the United Nations Association of the USA. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999
"The WTO and Trade," in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 53rd General Assembly of the United Nations 1998-1999. Edited by the United Nations Association of the USA. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998
“Of Niches, Trenches, and Ladders – Reflections on the Relationship Between Interdisciplinary Learning and a Liberal Arts Education” in Approaches to Liberal Education. This is a collection of essays edited by Dr. Mark Barber, published by Saint Mary’s University, 1997
"The WTO and Trade," in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 52nd General Assembly of the United Nations 1997-1998. Edited by the United Nations Association of the USA. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1997
"Economics and Development," in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the 51st General Assembly of the United Nations. 1996-1997, Edited by the United Nations Association of the USA. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1996 |
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