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Robert H. Donaldson


B: 1943
Biblio: President of Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. (1985) and of the University of Tulsa. Trustees Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Tulsa. International Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations at the U.S. Department of State. Forschungsschwerpunkt: Soviet and Russian politics and foreign policy

Profession

  • Politologe
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  • Robert Herschel Donaldson (born June 14, 1943) is an American political scientist. Donaldson attended Harvard University. He completed his Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude in 1964, his Master of Arts in 1966, and his Ph.D. in 1969. His doctoral dissertation analyzed the Soviet Union's economic policies. He was admitted to the Phi Beta Kappa Society as an undergraduate and has remained active in the organization as a professor. Donaldson began his teaching career at Vanderbilt University, where he rose from assistant professor to full professor and associate dean of the College of Arts and Science. In 1981 he became the provost of Lehman College at the City University of New York. In 1984 he became president of Fairleigh Dickinson University and served until 1990, when he became president of the University of Tulsa. He worked to raise the university's profile through international conferences in Tulsa and exchange programs, particularly with institutions in Russia. His tenure as president was "marked by change and criticism," including a unanimous vote of no confidence by the student government. "Citing 'institutional stresses' and conflicting expectations among school constituencies," he resigned as president in 1996. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      1985
    1
      1984
    1
      1982
    1
      1981
    1
      1974

    Series

    1. Westview's special studies on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (2)
    2. Pergamon international library of science, technology, engineering and social studies (1)
    3. Russian Research Center studies (1)