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Randall J. Doyle received
his Ph.D. from the University of Idaho. Before
coming to Central Michigan University in 2005, Dr. Doyle
taught at Grand Valley State University, Ferris State
University, and the University of Maryland University
College.
Research Interests
Dr. Doyle's primary areas of research and writing are
U.S. foreign policy and politics, the Pacific Rim,
Asia-Pacific, and
Australian environmental politics.
Recent
Publications
The Roots of War in the 21st Century: Hegemony,
History and Resources in Asia-Pacific (University
Press of America, forthcoming 2009).
America and China: Asia-Pacific Rim Hegemony in the 21st
Century (Lexington
Books, 2007).
America and Australia: Writings and Observations from
the 'Empire' and 'Van Dieman's Land'
(University Press of America, 2005).
A
Political Dynasty in North Idaho, 1933-1967: Compton
White, Sr. and Compton White, Jr.: Two Men, Two Visions,
Two Fates
(University Press of America, 2004).
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