Marquette University | Political Science Department | Faculty

FIND


H. Richard Friman

Ph.D Cornell University, is Eliot Fitch Professor for International Studies, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Transnational Justice at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. His current research focuses on the intersection of the licit and illicit global economies, politics of (im)migration and crime, trafficking in persons, and drug control policy in advanced industrial countries. His recent books include Human Trafficking, Human Security and the Balkans (coedited, Pittsburgh 2007), Challenges and Paths to Global Justice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), The Illicit Global Economy and State Power (coedited, Rowman & Littlefield 1999) and NarcoDiplomacy: Exporting the U.S. War on Drugs (Cornell 1996). He is the author of two additional books, numerous book chapters, and articles in journals including International Organization, Review of International Political Economy, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of Public Policy, Crime, Law, and Social Change, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The Pacific Review, and Asian Survey. Friman is also the 1998 recipient of the Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. Faculty Award for Teaching ExcellenceH.R.Friman@marquette.edu


Courses
 
PoSc 060 International Politics (syllabus)
PoSc 129 National Security Policy (syllabus)
PoSc 177 Politics of the World Economy (syllabus)
PoSc 179 Politics of the Illicit World Economy (syllabus)
PoSc 206 International Politics (syllabus)
PoSc 208  International Political Economy (syllabus)
ARSC 160 Capstone Seminar (syllabus)
Books
Narcodiplomacy:Exporting the US War on Drugs
Patchwork Protectionism 
The South Slav Conflict 
The Illicit Global Economy and State Power
Challenges and Paths to Global Justice
Human Trafficking, Human Security and the Balkans
 
Center for Transnational Justice: CTJ
 



 Return to Political Science Department Home Page