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Expert Source: Carl F. Pinkele, Ph.D.


Carl Pinkele specializes in American national politics, including presidential and congressional elections as well as political economics. He serves as co-chair of Ohio Wesleyan’s Arneson Institute for Practical Politics and Public Affairs, an organization designed to nurture a commitment to public life. He oversees the Wesleyan in Washington internship program, which provides students the opportunity to spend a semester living and working in the nation's capital. He also is a fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University.

Education:

  • B.A., University of Iowa
  • M.A., University of Iowa
  • Ph.D., New School for Social Research

Areas of Expertise:

  • U.S. presidential and Congressional elections
  • Political economics
  • Contemporary issues in American politics
  • American public policy, especially issues involving Social Security, immigration, or environmental and presidential-congressional policy making

Selected Publications:

  • “Discretion, Justice and Democracy: A Public Policy Perspective,” Carl Pinkele and William Louthan (Hardcover - Jan 30, 1985)
  • “Europe at the Crossroads,” Stefan A. Musto and Carl F. Pinkele (Hardcover - May 15, 1985)
  • “The Contemporary Mediterranean World,” Carl F. Pinkele (Hardcover - Jan 1983)
  • Sino-Soviet Territorial Dispute, 1949-64,” George Ginsburgs and Carl F. Pinkele (Paperback - Feb 1979)