International Studies Association - List of Presidents

List of Presidents

  1. Minos Generales (1959–1961)
  2. Wesley Posvar (1961–1962)
  3. Fred Sondermann (1962–1963)
  4. Ross Berkes (1963–1964)
  5. John Grange (1964–1966)
  6. Vernon Van Dyke (1966–1967)
  7. F. Field Haviland, Jr. (1967–1968)
  8. William Olson (1968–1969)
  9. Robert North (1969–1970)
  10. Norman Palmer (1970–1971)
  11. Richard C. Snyder (1971–1972)
  12. William T.R. Fox (1972–1973)
  13. Alexander George (1973–1974)
  14. Kenneth Boulding (1974–1975)
  15. Richard Rosecrance (1975–1976)
  16. Vincent Davis (1976–1977)
  17. Herbert Kelman (1977–1978)
  18. Chadwick F. Alger (1978–1979)
  19. Ole Holsti (1979–1980)
  20. Dina Zinnes (1980–1981)
  21. Henry Teune (1981–1982)
  22. Harold K. Jacobson (1982–1983)
  23. Bruce Russett (1983–1984)
  24. James N. Rosenau (1984–1985)
  25. J. David Singer (1985–1986)
  26. Kal J. Hosti (1986–1987)
  27. Harold Guetzkow (1987–1988)
  28. Robert Keohane (1988–1989)
  29. Charles F. Hermann (1989–1990)
  30. Helga Haftendorn (1990–1991)
  31. Maurice East (1991–1992)
  32. Hayward R. Alker, Jr. (1992–1993)
  33. Charles Kegley, Jr. (1993–1994)
  34. Ted R. Gurr (1994–1995)
  35. Susan Strange (1995–1996)
  36. Davis Bobrow (1996–1997)
  37. James A. Caporaso (1997–1998)
  38. Margaret G. Hermann (1998–1999)
  39. Michael Brecher (1999–2000)
  40. Craig Murphy (2000–2001)
  41. Bruce Bueno de Mesquita (2001–2002)
  42. John A. Vasquez (2002–2003)
  43. Steve Smith (2003–2004)
  44. Jacek Kugler (2004–2005)
  45. William Thompson (2005–2006)
  46. J. Ann Tickner (2006–2007)
  47. Jack Levy (2007–2008)
  48. Nils Petter Gleditsch (2008–2009)
  49. Thomas G. Weiss (2009–2010)
  50. David A. Lake (2010–2011)
  51. Beth Simmons (2011–2012)
  52. Etel Solingen (2012–2013)


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