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Gregory A. Raymond

 
     
 
Greg Raymond
Greg Raymond is the Frank Church Professor International Relations, Director, Honors College, Boise State University.

Dr. Raymond teaches courses in the field of international relations. A native of New Jersey, he has served as Director of the Survey Research Center (1986-1989), Chairman of the Political Science Department (1990-1996), and Director of the University Honors College (1997- ). 

He  has been a consultant to various government agencies and has lectured on international issues at universities and research institutes in twenty-one different countries. His work has been supported by grants from various organizations, including the American Political Science Association, the United States Institute of Peace, and the United States Department of State.
 
 

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Link: http://polisci.boisestate.edu/graymond/
 
Last Updated: Jun 06, 2007


 
 

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