T. David Mason
Johnie Christian Family Peace Professor
(Ph.D., University of Georgia)

(940) 565-2386
Wooten Hall 152

As our Johnie Christian Family Peace Professor, Mason administers the only Peace Studies program of its kind in the southwest United States. He bolsters an already large and accomplished group of faculty in international relations and comparative politics, as well as the department's "Working Group on Peace, Democracy and Human Rights". Mason's research has focused on the causes of civil wars, land reform, and East Asian politics. He has published numerous books and articles on these subjects, including Caught in the Crossfire: Revolution, Repression and the Rational Peasant (Rowman & Littlefield, 2004) and Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding in Post-War Societies (edited with James D. Meernik, Routledge, 2006).

Syllabus: PSCI 3500 - Intro to Peace Studies - Summer 2009

Readings: PSCI 3500 - Intro to Peace Studies - Summer 2009 (zip file)

Syllabus: PSCI 3700 - Politics of China - Spring 2009

Syllabus: PSCI 4700 - Third World Politics - Spring 2009

Syllabus: PSCI 3500 Intro Peace Studies-summer 08

Syllabus: PSCI 5610 Proseminar in Comparative Politics F08

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