Dr. Dan Tirone, Professor of Political Science

Dr. Daniel C. Tirone 

Associate Professor

PhD: University of Pittsburgh
Office: 204 Stubbs Hall
Phone: 225-578-2531
Fax: 225-578-2540
E-mail: [email protected]



Curriculum Vitae

Area of Interest

Dr. Daniel Tirone works in the field of international relations with a particular specialization on international political economy. His current research examines various facets of foreign assistance including its influence on economic growth, civil conflict, and factors which impact aids overall efficacy.

Selected Publications

Savun, Burcu, and Daniel C. Tirone. 2012. "Exogenous Shocks, Foreign Aid and Civil War." International Organization 66 (3): 363-393.

Savun, Burcu and Daniel C. Tirone. 2011. “Foreign Aid, Democratization and Civil Conflict: How Does Aid Affect Civil Conflict?” American Journal of Political Science 55 (2): 233-246.

Bearce, David H. and Daniel C. Tirone. 2010. “Foreign Aid Effectiveness and the Strategic Goals of Donor Governments” Journal of Politics 72 (3): 837-851.

Courses

POLI 2057 Introduction to International Politics
POLI 4046 International Political Economy
POLI 7946 Politics of International Relations

About

Dan Tirone, Associate Professor (Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh), works in the field of International Relations with a particular specialization in international political economy.  His current research examines various facet fo foreign assistance including its influence on economic growth, civil conflict, and factors which impact id's overall efficacy.  His work has appeared in journals such as the American Journal of Political Science, International Organization, the Journal of Politics, and the Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism.