VITA ANTHONY TUO-KOFI GADZEY EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Denver, Colorado, Graduate School of International Studies, 1990 M.A. University of Denver, Colorado, 1985 M.A. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, Norman Paterson School of International Studies, 1983. B.A. Memorial University, St. John's, Canada, 1981 (honors) Licentiate in Theology University of Ghana, Ghana, 1972 TEACHING INTERESTS Methodology: International Economics: International Politics: Global Political Economy: African Political Economy: Methodological concerns in International Politics; Statistics; Computer Data Analysis. International Trade, International Monetary Relations. Theories of World Politics, Balance of Power, Sovereignty. Theories of IPE, Hegemony, Uneven Development. The Evolution of Capitalism in Sub-Saharan Africa, Mass Democratic Movement in Sub-Saharan Africa. EXPERIENCE Fall 1996 Associate Professor,, Auburn University 1994-1996 Assistant Professor,, Auburn University 1988-1994 Assistant Professor,, Texas A&M University 1982-1983 Research Assistant, Carleton University 1980-1982 Acting University Chaplain, Memorial University, St. John's, Canada, Summers only 1978-1979 Temporal District Manager of Catholic Schools, Afloa District, Ghana 1976-1979 Teacher and Chaplain, St. Paul's Secondary School, Denu, Ghana SKILLS Statistics Computer Data Analysis: SPSS x, SAS Word Processing: Final Word, Sprint, Word Perfect. Power Point. PUBLICATIONS Book The Political Economy of Power: Hegemony and Economic Liberalism. The Macmillan International Political Economy Series. London: Macmillan Press Ltd. 1994. (Paperback, 1996).
Journal Articles "The State and Capitalist Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Development Model," Comparative Political Studies (Winter 1992). "The Coming of Africa's Second Revolution: A Comparative Analysis," Journal of the Third World Spectrum (September 1996). Gadzey, Anthony, Henry Thompson, and Osei Aggyman Yeboah. 2003. Alabama s Industrial Policy Impact and Sub-Regional Patterns of Development: A Time-Series, Cross-Sectional Analysis. The Southern Business & Economic Journal, Volume 26, Numbers 3 & 4: 130-36. Gadzey, Anthony, Separation of Mosque and State: The War of Ideas Against Wahhabi Terrorism, International Journal of Contemporary Sociology. Forthcoming, October 2005. Gadzey, Anthony, The Developmental State in the Era of Globalization, Journal of Political Economy. Forthcoming, Spring 2006. Book Chapters "Centralization and Delayed Capitalism in Africa: A Political Economy Perspective in the Changing Political Economy of the Third World," in The Changing Political Economy of the Third World (ed.) Manachehr Dorraj (Boulder & London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1995). Review Articles The Politics of Economic Restructuring and Democracy in Africa. By Obioma M. Iheduru. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. 1999. 184p. $49.95. American Political Science Review. (Forthcoming 2000). The Failure of the Centralized State, Institutions and Self-Governance in Africa by James S. Wunscsh and Dele Oluwu (eds.), The Journal of Politics (May 1991). The Politics of Economic Power in Southern Africa by Ronald T. Libby (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1987), Journal of Politics vol. 51, no. 3, 1989. Works in Progress 1. Book Manuscript: Introduction to Political Economy. This book is designed to be the primary introductory text in college and university courses in Political Economy, International Economics, and Macroeconomics, and US Political Economy. Status: Nine of the 11 chapters of this manuscript are ready, and the remaining have gone through a first draft. I am also in contact with a publisher to begin the peer review sometime in the coming year.. 2. Industrial Policy. To focus on industrial policy with emphasis on the Southeastern states. The immediate goal is to expand on the Alabama industrial policy model as analyzed in my joint article with Dr. Henry Thompson, and Dr. Osei Aggyman Yeboah to include other important explanatory variables such as the average county wage rate, college graduates, presence of unions, etc. Participation in Professional Association a. Honor Society of Phi Beta Delta
b. International Studies Association. c. Southwestern Political Science Association. d. Southern Political Association. e. Midwest Political Science Association. f. American Political Science Association. GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEE WORK 2. Graduate Students whose work has been completed: William B. Smith, M.A. Degree 2000. Served on Thesis committee Bart Smith, MA Degree. 1998. Served on Thesis Committee Alicia Hoffman, M.A. Degree 1998. Chair of Examination Committee Graduate Students whose work has not yet been completed: a.constance McGeorge, Ph.D Candidate, committee member. b. Josuah Bello Ph.D candidate, committee Chair. CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Academic Conference Activity: The Contribution of Ostpolitik, German Economic Offensive,Toward Eastern Europe and Russia in Ending the Cold War. A Two-Hour Video Tape Invited Lecture presented as part of The Executive Management 2000 Class Lecture Series to The Graduate School of Management, Auburn University, on April 6 th 2000. The European Union: Historical Roots, Evolution, and Impact as an International Player. A Two-Hour Video Tape Invited Lecture presented as part of The Executive Management 2000 Class Lecture Series to The Graduate School of Management, Auburn University, on April 13 th 2000. "The United Nations in the Post-Cold War Era: Change or Paralysis," invited paper presented to the Auburn Methodist Women Association, Auburn, October 1, 1996. "The Pro-democracy Movement in Sub-Saharan Africa: Beyond the Consensus So Far," paper to be presented at International Studies Association/South Annual Conference, October 20-22, 1995, Atlanta. "The IMF/Bank Adjustment Program in Africa: A Study in the Political Economy of Development," paper presented at the 3rd International Conference on development and Future Studies, Helsinki, Finland, July 31-August 2, 1995. "U.S. Foreign Policy and the End of the Cold War," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana March 17-20, 1993. "The Individual in Religious Self-Actualization," invited paper presented to The Texas A&M Methodist Student Association, The Methodist Student Center, College Station, October 26, 1993. "Privatization and the Political Economy of Development in Sub-Saharan Africa," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, March 31-April 4, 1992. "Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait And A New International Security Order," invited paper presented to The Texas A&M International Students Association, October 17, 1991. "Hegemonic Stability Theory: An Empirical Study of Declining U.S. Hegemony," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., April 10-14, 1990. "New Twists and Turns in African Development Policy," paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 5-7, 1990. "Resolving Apartheid in South Africa: The Role of the U.S. and Other International Actors," invited paper presented at the 2nd Annual Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference, Texas A&M University, January 25-28, 1990. "The Historical Roots of Apartheid in South Africa," invited paper delivered to the Texas A&M University, Political Science Student Association, October 1989. "Export Earning Fluctuations and Development Prospects of Developing Countries," paper presented at the African Development Prospects Conference, University of Denver, Colorado, May 17-18, 1984. Other Conference Activities: Sectional Chair: International Relations, at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 17-20, 1993. Discussant: Panel on Integration or Disintegration: The European Community at the Crossroads, at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 17-20, 1993. Chair: Panel on Internal and External Dynamics: Eastern Europe and Central Asia In Transition, at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern of the Southwestern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 17-20, 1993. Chair and Discussant: Panel on Comparative Economic Policy, at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, November 8-10, 1990. Chair and Discussant: Panel on Policy Change in Sub-Saharan Africa, at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, Little Rock, AK, March 29- April 1, 1989. OUTREACH 2004- Present Proposal for a Multicultural Curriculum for Alabama Youth (MCAY) as an outreach project has been approved by Dr. David Wilson, Associate Provost and Vice President for Outreach. SERVICE 2004-2005 Representative of the Social Sciences on the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Search Committee. 2004- present: Department Representative to University Senate. 1996-2000 Member of Ph.D Committee for Political Science 1998-1999 Member of International Student Committee 2000-2001 Chairman, International Student Committee 2000-2001 Member of Non-Tenure Track Faculty Committee 2000-2001 Member of Admissions Appeals Committee. HONORS AND AWARDS 1997-98 Selected a 1998 National Who's Who Teacher in America 1995-96 Research Grant-in-Aid, Auburn University 1995-96 Pi Sigma Alpha Teacher of the Year,, Auburn University 1993-94 Honors Student Syllabus Development Grant, Texas A&M University 1993-94 "1997 Fish Camp Gadzey," Honor, 130 freshman of the 1997 class, Texas A&M, named after me in student recognition for service to students
1992-93 Summer Research Grant, Texas A&M University 1983-88 Teaching Fellowships, The Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver 1981-82 Teaching Fellowships, Norman Paterson School of International Studies, Carleton University, Canada 1981-82 Canadian Overseas Development Aid, Norman Paterson School of International Studies, Carleton University, Canada 1981 Gold Medal for Academic Excellence, Graduating Class, Liberal Arts, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. COURSES TAUGHT POLS 6470: Independent Study (Auburn University) POLS 6370: Global Political Economy Seminar POLS 6300: International Politics POLS 4850: Problems (Independent Study) POLS 4870: Political Economy of Post-Cold War Order (Honors) POLS 4290: Current Issues in World Politics POLS 4150: U.S. Foreign Policy POLS 4070: Independent Study (Auburn University) POLS 3310: Introduction to World Politics POLS 3120: Introduction to Comparative Government (Auburn University) POLS 3110: International Organizations (Auburn University) POLS 3090: Introduction to International Relations (Auburn University) POLS 3060: Development in Sub-Saharan Africa (Auburn University) POLS 2080: Introduction to Political Analysis (Introductory Statistics) POLS 2060: American Government (Texas A&M University) POLI: 1020 Introduction to Political Economy (Auburn University) OTHER ACTIVITIES Outside Reviewer: Comparative Political Studies International Studies Quarterly Journal of Politics Africa Today African Studies Review Comparative Politics Southeastern Political Review Economic Development Quarterly Membership in Professional Organizations American Political Science Association American Association of University Professors International Studies Association International Studies Association/South International Conference of Development and Future Studies Midwest Political Science Association Southern Political Science Association Southwestern Political Science Association Pi Alpha Alpha
Phi Beta Delta PERSONAL DATA Home Address: Office Address: 309 Briar Creek Cir. Auburn, Alabama, 36830 Auburn University (334) 887-0105 (334) 844-6229 Born: July 5, 1946; Ghana U.S. citizen References Dr. James A. Caporaso Professor Timothy M. Shaw Bloedel Professor of Political Science Dalhousie University 111 Gowin Hall, DO-30 Halifax, Nova Scotia University of Washington Canada B3H 4H6 Seattle, Washington 98195 902-494-2396 206-543-2398 Professor Vincent A. Mahler Professor Alex Mintz Cullen/McFadden Professor of Political Loyola University of Chicago 6525 North Sheridan Road Texas A&M University Chicago, IL 60626 College Station, TX 77843-4348