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Gregory G. Brunk has graduate degrees
in history, economics and political science. He has published over sixty
articles and half a dozen books in the humanities and social sciences on
such diverse matters as public policy, decision making, ethics,
international relations, quantitative methods, and voting behavior. His
latest book, Theories of Political Processes: A Guide to the Journal
Literature, cites over 10,000 of the most important papers on politics
published since 1965. He has received numerous awards for his writing, and
his co-authored Understanding Attitudes about War: Modeling Moral
Judgments was recently named an Outstanding Academic Book of the Year
by Choice. |