John Freeman
John R. Freeman, Ph.D., holds the esteemed position of Paul W. Frenzel Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota's College of Liberal Arts. As a prominent member of the Political Science department, he has carved a niche for himself with his profound expertise in political economy, international relations, and methodology. His academic journey is marked by numerous accolades, including the prestigious Morse-Alumni All-University and College of Liberal Arts Distinguished Teaching Awards, which underscore his commitment to excellence in education. Freeman's scholarly contributions are vast and impactful. He is a prolific author, with significant works such as "Democracy and Markets: The Politics of Mixed Economies" and "Three Way Street: Strategic Reciprocity in World Politics" that have enriched the field of political science. His research endeavors have garnered support from renowned institutions, including the National Science Foundation (NSF), highlighting the importance and relevance of his work. In addition to his research and teaching, Freeman has played pivotal roles in professional organizations, notably the American Political Science Association, where he has held leadership positions. His involvement in these organizations reflects his dedication to advancing the discipline and fostering a collaborative academic community. Currently, Freeman is deeply engaged in research projects that focus on evaluating human rights violations and the compensation thesis. Utilizing geo-statistical methods, his work aims to provide nuanced insights into these critical areas, contributing to a better understanding of global political dynamics. Freeman's career is characterized by a blend of rigorous scholarship and a passion for teaching. His contributions to the field of political science continue to inspire students and colleagues alike, making him a respected figure in academia. His ongoing research and leadership in the field ensure that he remains at the forefront of discussions on political economy and international relations.
Publications
, 1978-05-07
, 1987-04-01
, 1009-1009, 1980-12-01
, 327-330, 1983-04-01
, 311-313, 1974-03-01
, 2008-05-01
, 889-910, 2002-01-01
, 50-58, 2016-01-01
, 285-295, 1995-03-01
, 2015-06-29