Dr. Gregory A. Raymond holds the Frank and Bethine Church Chair of Public Affairs at Boise State University. Born and raised in New Jersey, Dr. Raymond received his Ph.D. in International Studies from the University of South Carolina and was a Pew Faculty Fellow in International Affairs at Harvard University. While at Boise State, he has served as the Director of the Survey Research Center (1986-1989), Chairman of the Political Science Department (1990-1996), and the Director of the Honors College (1997-2007). Selected as the Idaho Professor of the Year in 1994 by the Carnegie Foundation in Washington, DC, Dr. Raymond has received Boise State's Outstanding Researcher Award as well as 8 awards for teaching excellence. He has published 15 books and over 100 articles, reviews, and essays on foreign policy and world politics. In addition, he has lectured at universities and research institutes in 22 countries. His work has been supported by grants from the American Political Science Association, the United States Institute of Peace, the United States Department of State, and other government agencies.
Articles
Global Terrorism and Military Preemption: Policy Problems and Normative Perils (with Charles W. Kegley Jr.), International Politics (2004)
The Bush administration has shifted from the six-decade US national security strategy of containment to...
Books
Exorcising the Ghost of Westphalia: Building International Peace in the New Millennium (with Charles W. Kegley, Jr.) (2002)
From War to Peace: Fateful Decisions in International Politics (with Charles W. Kegley, Jr.) (2002)
This undergraduate political science text presents important concepts for analyzing war and peace decision making,...
Contributions to Books
The Greco-Roman Roots of the Western Just War Tradition, The Prism of Just War: Asian and Western Perspectives of the Legitimate Use of Military Force (2010)
Through a careful examination of religious and philosophical literature, the contributors to the volume analyze,...
The Imperiled American Imperium (with Charles W. Kegley, Jr.), Debating Democracy: A Reader in American Politics (2009)
Designed to accompany any American Government text, this engaging reader features a debate-style format that...
Presentations