Hastedt, Glenn Peter 1950–
Hastedt, Glenn Peter 1950–
PERSONAL: Born June 18, 1950, in Roslyn, NY; married. Education: Bucknell University, A.B., 1972; Indiana University—Bloomington, M.A., 1974, Ph.D., 1979.
ADDRESSES: Office—Department of Political Science, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA 22807. E-mail—[email protected].
CAREER: State University of New York College at Geneseo, assistant professor of political science, 1978–81; James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, assistant professor, 1981–86, associate professor, 1986–91, professor of political science, 1991–, department head, 1999–, Madison scholar, 1998. Visiting scholar at Defense Intelligence College, Washington, DC, 1989, Centre for Conflict Studies, University of New Brunswick, 1990, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, 1998, and University of Southern Mississippi, 2000; guest speaker at institutions, including Sweet Briar College, 1998, and Eastern Mennonite University, 2002.
MEMBER: American Society for Public Administration (member of board of officials, section on national security policy and defense administration, 1984–86), Sigma Iota Rho (national director, 1994–2002).
AWARDS, HONORS: Grants from Canadian Embassy, 1983 1988, 1991, and Quebec Ministry of International Relations, 1988.
WRITINGS:
American Foreign Policy: Past, Present, Future, Prentice-Hall (Tappan, NJ), 1988, 6th edition, in press.
(With Kay Knickrehm) Dimensions of World Politics, Harper & Row (New York, NY), 1990.
(Editor and contributor) Controlling Intelligence, Frank Cass (Basingtoke, Hampshire, England), 1991.
(Coeditor) Toward the Twenty-first Century: A Reader in World Politics, Prentice-Hall (Tappan, NJ), 1994.
American Foreign Policy (annual publication), McGraw Hill Dushkin (New York, NY), 1994–2005.
(Editor) One World Many Voices: Global Perspectives on Political Issues, Prentice Hall (Tappan, NJ), 1995.
(Editor, with David Charters and Stuart Farson) Analysis and Estimates, Frank Cass (Basingtoke, Hampshire, England), 1996.
(Editor, with Anthony Eksterowicz) The Post-Cold-War Presidency, Rowman & Littlefield (Lanham, MD), 1996.
(With Kay Knickrehm) International Politics in a Changing World, Longman (New York, NY), 2003.
Espionage: A Reference Handbook, American Bibliographical Center-Clio Press (Santa Barbara, CA), 2003.
Understanding the War in Iraq (monograph), Prentice-Hall (Tappan, NJ), 2003.
Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, Facts on File (New York, NY), 2004.
Contributor to books, including The Vulnerable Labyrinth, edited by Stephen Cimbala, Transnational Publishers, 1987; What Makes a Successful Transition: The Case of Foreign Policy, edited by W. David Clinton and Daniel Lang, University Press of America (Lanham, MD), 1993; Sputnik Reconsidered, edited by Roger Lanius, Harwood Publishers, 2000; The Presidential Companion: Readings on the First Ladies, edited by Robert Watson and Anthony Eksterowicz, University of South Carolina Press (Columbia, SC), 2003; and Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy, edited by Ralph Carter, Congressional Quarterly Press (Washington, DC), 2004. Contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals, including In Depth, Journal of Economic, Social, and Political Studies, Defense Analysis, Conflict Quarterly, Political Science Teacher, Journal of Refugee Studies, Crossroads, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Perspectives, and Politics and Policy. Editor of special issues, Intelligence and National Security, 1996, Southeastern Political Review, 1997, and Journal of White House Studies, 2004.
WORK IN PROGRESS: American Espionage: A Historical Encyclopedia, with Steve Guerrior, for American Bibliographical Center-Clio Press.
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
Booklist, May 15, 2004, review of Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, p. 1652.
Library Journal, April 1, 2004, Marcia L. Sprules, review of Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, p. 86.
School Library Journal, February, 2004, Ann G. Brouse, review of Espionage: A Reference Handbook, p. 90.