Danopoulos, Constantine P.
DANOPOULOS, Constantine P.
DANOPOULOS, Constantine P. American (born Greece), b. 1948. Genres: Military/Defense/Arms control. Career: Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, faculty member, 1978-81; Ball State University, Muncie, IN, faculty member, 1981-82; San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, faculty member, 1983-. Guest speaker at educational institutions throughout the world; guest on media programs; speaker for civic organizations. Election observer in Bosnia, 1996. Publications: Warriors and Politicians in Modern Greece, 1984. EDITOR & CONTRIBUTOR: The Decline of Military Regimes: The Civilian Influence, 1988; Military Disengagement from Politics, 1988; From Military to Civilian Rule, 1992; Civilian Rule in the Developing World, 1992; (with K.P. Magyar) Prolonged Conflicts: A Post-Nuclear Challenge, 1994; (with C. Watson) The Political Role of the Military: An International Handbook, 1996; (with D. Zirker) Civil-Military Relations in the Soviet and Yugoslav Successor States, 1996; (with K. Messas) Crises in the Balkans: Views from the Participants, 1997; (with Zirker, and author of intro.) The Military and Society in the Former Eastern Bloc, 1998. Contributor to books. Contributor of articles and reviews to academic journals. Address: 6188 Northland Terr, Fremont, CA 94555, U.S.A.