Stephanie Neuman
Adjunct Senior Research Scholar in the Faculty of International and Public Affairs at School of International and Public Affairs

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- School of International and Public Affairs
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School of International and Public Affairs
Stephanie Neuman is an adjunct senior research scholar at the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies.
Neuman''s teaching interests are international relations, comparative foreign policy, third world security studies, and international arms trade and defense production. She previously served as the director of the Comparative Defense Studies Program, as a visiting professor at the U.S. Military Academy, visiting professor at the New School for Social Research, and Senior Fulbright Research Scholar in Sweden.
Neuman''s publications include Warfare and the Third World (coauthored); "International Relations Theory and the Third World: An Oxymoron?" in International Relations Theory and the Third World; "Control of Small Arms: A Response to Michael Klare" in Issues in Science and Technology; "Arms Trade, Military Assistance, and Recent Wars: Change and Continuity" in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (coauthored); The Defense Sector and Economic Development; The Arms Trade in the Post-Cold War World (coedited); and "Controlling the Arms Trade: Idealistic Dream or Realpolitik?" (coedited) in the Washington Quarterly.
Newman holds a BA from Connecticut College, and a MA and PhD from New York University.
Education
- PhD, New York University
- MA, New York University
- BA, Connecticut College
Affiliations
- Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies
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