Robert Henry Cox
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Robert Henry Cox is an American political scientist.
He was the very first Director of the School of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma. Cox has been employed at University of Oklahoma since 1989, and is an Associate Professor in the School of International and Area Studies with a joint appointment in Political Science. He was Book Review Editor for the journal Governance from 1998 to 2004.
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[edit] Education
- BA Phil. from Miami University, 1983
- MA, Indiana University, in West European Studies, 1988
- PhD, Indiana University, in Political Science, 1989
[edit] Teaching
- Teaches at graduate and undergraduate levels. Comparative politics, emphasis on European Politics
[edit] Research
- Development and evolution of welfare states in advanced industrialized countries moral foundations of welfare programs
- Politics of policy change
- Technical details of systems of taxation and social insurance
[edit] Publications
Articles in:
- Journal of World Politics
- Comparative Political Studies
- Politics and Society, Governance
- Journal of Social Policy, Publius
[edit] Books
- The Development of the Dutch Welfare State: From Workers' Insurance to Universal Entitlements.
The Anatomy of Influence
[edit] Honorations
- Fulbright Scholar to Denmark (1995)
- Visiting Professor at Erasmus University, Rotterdam (1996)
- German Marshall Foundation Research Fellow (1998)
- Guest to the European Union Visitors Programme (1999)
- Co-Director of OU's European Union Center and the Co-Director of a Department of Education grant for Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Languages (UISFL)