American political science professor and expert on food politics and food policy
Raymond F. Hopkins (born February 15, 1939) is an American political science professor [ 1] and expert on food politics and food policy . Hopkins taught at Swarthmore College [ 2] from 1967 until his retirement in 2007, where he was the Richter Professor of Political Science.[ 3]
Hopkins's research interests range from international organizations , economic development , and political economy to all aspects of food politics and food policy including food supply , security , and aid as well as hunger /famine [ 4] and agricultural policy .[ 5]
Biography
Hopkins graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1960 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy . He attended Yale Divinity School and studied theology in 1961 but soon left to attend Ohio State University , where he received his Master of Arts in political science in 1963.[ 6] [full citation needed ] He later returned to Yale University , where he received another Master of Arts and his Ph.D. in political science in 1968.
Hopkins taught at Swarthmore from 1967 until his retirement in 2007. He was made a full professor in 1978 and was made the Richter Professor of Political Science in 1995. Hopkins was chair of the political science department at Swarthmore from 1983 to 1984 and from 1997 to 2000, and the director of the public policy program from 1989 to 1996.
Hopkins is married, has two grown children, and lives in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania .
Positions
2000–2001: Acting Chair, Department of Political Science, Swarthmore College
1998–1999: Visiting scholar , Harvard University, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
1989–1996: Director, Public Policy Program, Swarthmore College
1987–1990: Chair, Department of Political Science, Swarthmore College
1984–1988: Director, Food Policy Program
1984–1985: Visiting Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C.
1983–1984: Acting chair, Department of Political Science, Swarthmore College
1982–1983: Visiting scholar, Food Research Institute, Stanford University
1975: Research fellow, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
1974–1975: Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.
1973–1974: Director, Center for Social and Policy Studies
1971: Research associate, University of Nairobi, Kenya
1970–1971: Visiting research associate, Indiana University
1969: Research associate, summer, Harvard University, Center for International Affairs
1968: Visiting scholar, summer, University of Michigan
1965–1966: Research associate, University College, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
1964: Summer, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency—Special Study on Europe directed by Karl Deutsch
1963: Summer, Special study of Federal Reserve System, commissioned by Hon. Wright Patman, directed by *Harvey Mansfield
1962: Intern, summer, Ohio Democratic Headquarters, work on Governor DiSalle's re-election campaign
1960–1961: Assistant pastor, Newfield Methodist Church; Aide, Yale Psychiatric Institute
Visiting professorships
Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, 1976, 1977, 1979.
Visiting Professor of Political Science, Columbia University, 1980.
Visiting Professor of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, 1985.
Visiting Fulbright Distinguished Chair in International Economics, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy, 1995.
Congressional testimony
House Committee on Foreign Affairs , Subcommittee on Africa, 1986.
House Committee on Science, Space and Technology , Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agricultural Research and Environment, 1989.
House Select Committee on Hunger , "Restructuring Food Aid: Time for a Change?" Hearing held in Washington, D.C., June 22, 1989, Serial No. 101-9 (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989).
House Committee on Foreign Affairs , Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade, "Improving Food Aid: The Rationale for Reform in PL480," Washington, D.C., April 18, 1990.
Research and professional service
Board of Editors, Simulation & Games , 1977–1980
Board of Editors, Comparative Strategy , 1979–1987
Board of Editors, International Political Economy Yearbook , 1984–2000
Consultancies
U.S. State Department, 1977–78
U.S. Agency for International Development, 1979–83, 1988–94
World Food Programme (Rome), 1985–86, 1990–91, 1994–96
Food and Agricultural Organization (Rome), 1983–87
World Bank, 1988–1992
CARE, 1979, 1993, 2000
Fellowships /grants
National Defense Education Fellow (1961–63)
Yale International Relations Grant
Danforth Teaching Intern (1963–67)
Foreign Area Fellow (1965–67)
Social Science Research Council (1969)
The American Philosophical Society (1971)
National Endowment for the Humanities (1973)
Guggenheim Fellow (1974)
Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (1975)
Rockefeller Fellow in International Conflict (1979)
Heinz Endowment (1982)
German Marshall Fund Fellow (1986)
Pew Faculty Fellowship, Harvard (1993)
Fulbright Fellowship (1995 – Italy: Distinguished Chair, International Economics)
Lang Faculty Fellowship (1998–99)
Honors
Phi Beta Kappa
Pi Sigma Alpha
Distinction on Ph.D. dissertation
Executive Committee, American Political Science Association, 1992–1994
Executive Committee, IO Section, International Studies Association, 1993–1996
References
^ "Raymond Hopkins :: Swarthmore College" . www.swarthmore.edu . Retrieved December 10, 2018 .
^ Brown, Martin (January 6, 1978). "The Nationwide Farm Strike Is A Matter Of Survival" . Michigan Daily . p. 4. Retrieved September 27, 2011 .
^ Hopkins, Raymond F. (January 1, 1998). "Complex Emergencies, Peacekeeping and the World Food Programme" (PDF) . Journal of International Peacekeeping . 5 (4): 71–91. doi :10.1163/187541198X00187 . ISSN 1380-748X .
^ Christensen, Cheryl (1978). "World hunger: a structural approach". International Organization . 32 (3): 745–774. doi :10.1017/S0020818300031921 . ISSN 0020-8183 . S2CID 154431491 .
^ System, Committee on the Future of the Colleges of Agriculture in the Land Grant; Agriculture, Board on; Council, National Research (October 11, 1995). Colleges of Agriculture at the Land Grant Universities: A Profile . National Academies Press. ISBN 9780309538305 .
^ "The Ohio Wesleyan Magazine" (PDF) . The Ohio Wesleyan Magazine . Spring 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 29, 2016. Retrieved August 18, 2023 .
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