Howard Handelman, Professor Emeritus

Office: Bolton Hall, Room 605
Phone: (414) 229-4505
e-mail: handelma@uwm.edu
Curriculum Vita: Vita (pdf 51K)

Degrees:
B.A., University of Pennsylvania
Undergraduate year at the London School of Econmics
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison

Research and Teaching Interests:
Latin American Politics
Politics of Developing Areas
Comparative Politics: Asia, Europe, Latin Amrica
Democratic Transitions and Consolidation

Selected Publications:
2004: Marcus Ethridge and Howard Handelman, Politics in a Changing World, 3rd edit. (St. Martin's Press).

2003: The Challenge of Third World Development, 3rd edit. (Prentice Hall).

2002: "The Origin of the Ecuadorian Bourgeoisie: Its Political Implications," Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (October, 2002).

2000: The Challenge of Third World Development, 2nd edit. (Prentice Hall).

1999: Howard Handelman and Mark Tessler (ed.), Democracy and its Limits: Lessons from Asia, Latin America and the Middle East (Notre Dame, In: University of Notre Dame Press).

1998: Marcus Ethridge and Howard Handelman, Politics in a Changing World, 2nd edit. (St. Martin's Press).

1997: Mexican Politics: The Dynamics of Change (New York: St. Martin's Press).

1996: The Challenge of Third World Development (Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall).


Prof. Howard Handelman