Paul R. Hensel

Associate Professor of Political Science, University of North Texas

Mailing Address:
Department of Political Science
University of North Texas
1155 Union Circle #305340
Denton, TX 76203-5017


 

Phone: (940) 369-7330

Fax: (940) 565-4818

phensel@unt.edu

http://www.paulhensel.org


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Site Index

My Research and Teaching

Political Science and Reference Pages


Notable Recent Changes to Site

2008 saw some of the biggest changes in the 13-year history of this web site: I changed the site's layout and color scheme to reflect my move from Florida State to the University of North Texas; moved the site from FSU's server to a commercial server; renamed, deleted, or merged some of the pages on the site to improve its organization; and finished the long-overdue task of verifying all external links from this site. In my "free time" in 2009 I will work to trim down the contents of each page to the most useful resources on each topic and to add a number of useful links that I have bookmarked but haven't had time to add to the site.

My Research: added the Hensel/Allison/Khanani forthcoming Conflict Management and Peace Science article on territorial integrity norms; Brochmann/Hensel forthcoming International Negotiation article on negotiation over rivers; 2008 Hensel/Brochmann APSA paper on rivers and conflict; 2008 Nyman/Hensel APSA paper on issue salience; and the colonial legacies paper from the Seoul conference; (more coming soon, including the Hensel/Brochmann/Tir paper on river treaties from the 2008 Ljubljana conference).

My Data: (update coming soon).

Teaching: I've updated my teaching-related pages and syllabi to reflect my move from FSU to UNT; please let me know if you find anything that still needs to be updated.

Data Links: I have lots of links that will be added over the 2008-2009 academic year once I'm settled in at UNT, and the existing pages will be cleaned up quite a bit.


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Last updated: 4 January 2009
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