Anthony Oberschall, Visiting Professor of Public Policy Studies, Duke Center for International Development  

Email Address: tonob@duke.edu

Areas of Expertise:
International Development

Education:
PhD (Sociology), Columbia University, 1962
B.A. (Physics), Harvard University, 1958

Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. A. Oberschall with Michael Seidman. "Food Coercion in Revolution and Civil War: who wins and how they do it." Comparative Studies in Society and History (Fall, 2004).
  2. A. Oberschall. "Terrorism: the collective action approach." Sociological Theory 22.1 (March, 2004).
  3. A. Oberschall. "Max Weber." Encyclopedia of Social Measurement. Elsevier, 2004
  4. A. Oberschall with Zsuzsa Hanto. "Birth of a market economy: Hungarian agriculture after socialism." The Future of Market Transition: Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. Ed. Kevin Leicht 2002: 77-102.
  5. A. Oberschall. "From ethnic cooperation to violence and war in Yugoslavia." Ethnopolitical Warfare. Ed. Daniel Chirot and Martin Seligman Washington, D.C., ASA Press, 2001