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Patrick M. Regan
Professor of Political Science
Ph.D., University of Michigan

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Department of Political Science
Binghamton University (SUNY)
Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, USA
Voice: (607) 777-2167
Fax: (607) 777-2675
Email: pregan@binghamton.edu

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Professor Regan's interests revolve mainly around issues of violent armed conflict and its resolution. He has recently completed a book manuscript on the causes, consequences, and possible solutions to civil wars (Helmets, Swords, and Half-Forgotten Things), as well as having published articles in the Journal of Politics, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Political Research Quarterly, International Interactions, and the Journal of Peace Research, among others. His work covers a range of issues such as the militarization of societies, determinants of human rights violations, negotiations in international conflict resolution, and interventions in civil wars. Regan is also the author of Civil Wars and Foreign Powers (University of Michigan Press, 2000) and Organizing Societies for War (Praeger Press, 1994). His research has been funded by the National Science Foundation and the World Bank. He is on the editorial boards of International Studies Quarterly and Conflict Management and Peace Science, and is an associate editor of the Journal of Peace Research.

Regan teaches courses in international relations on topics such as: International Conflict, Conflict Management, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Civil Wars. He has held teaching positions at the University of Canterbury (New Zealand), and the University of Notre Dame. Regan has been on the Faculty at Binghamton University since 1997.