Mark A. Boyer, Ph.D.

Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor Emeritus University of Connecticut

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Mark A. Boyer studies environmental policy and global-local linkages. His research focuses on climate adaptation from global to local.

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Biography

Mark A. Boyer is a Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Connecticut and the former Executive Director of the International Studies Association (www.isanet.org).

Throughout his career as a scholar-teacher, he has actively sought the integration of teaching, research and service in all his professional activities. Public goods theory is fundamental to much of his teaching and research, as he seeks to bridge the theory-practice gap and help students to do so, as well.

In addition to an array of journal articles, his books include International Cooperation and Public Goods (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993) and Defensive Internationalism (University of Michigan Press, 2005; co-authored with Davis B. Bobrow). His most recent, and on-going, research project, Adapting to Climate Change is currently under contract with the University of Michigan Press.

His professional awards include the UConn Honors Program Faculty Member of the Year (2015), the International Studies Association’s Ladd Hollist Award for Service to the Profession (2009), the UConn Provost’s Outreach Award for Public Service (2006), the UConn Alumni Association’s Award for Excellence in Teaching at the Graduate Level (2004), the UConn Chancellor’s Information Technology Award (2001), the American Political Science Association’s Rowman & Littlefield Award for Teaching Innovation (2000), a Pew Faculty Fellowship in International Affairs (1992) and an SSRC-MacArthur Fellowship from 1986-88. He also served twice as editor for ISA journals: International Studies Perspectives (2000-2004) and International Studies Review (2008-2012; co-edited with Jennifer Sterling-Folker).

Areas of Expertise

Simulation and Experimental Methods
Climate Change
Global-Local Linkages
Globalization
Environmental Policy
Political Economy and Public Goods Theory

Education

University of Maryland

Ph.D.

International Relations

1988

University of Maryland

M.A.

International Relations

1985

Wittenberg University

B.A.

Political Science

1983

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Media Appearances

Trump could use a semester abroad

Hartford Courant  online

2019-05-19

Some of his most offensive statements since he’s been in office focus on characterizations of other countries and their citizens. Whether calling Mexican immigrants “rapists” or recurrently linking Islam to terrorism, such abusive generalizations demonstrate at best a simplistic view of the world and its diverse peoples. These demeaning generalizations are even raising safety concerns for non-American students and others who wish to travel to the United States.

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Mark A. Boyer: Not America first, but rather America irrelevant

Stamford Advocate  online

2017-07-22

America first is quickly becoming America irrelevant. Few expected this only six months into the Trump presidency that “America first” would develop into such a swift path to global irrelevance for the United States. But the events of the past two months have made it abundantly clear that other global powers are prepared to (and capable of) moving forward on a wide array of initiatives that will increasingly isolate the United States and supplant its world leadership.

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Trump’s Travel Ban Hits Close to Home for Corporate Travelers

New York Times  online

2017-02-06

Mark A. Boyer, executive director of the International Studies Association, would ordinarily spend this week pulling together the final details for his group's annunal convention, which usually draws about 6,500 social scientists and academics and kicks off in two weeks in Baltimore.

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Serious issues need a serious approach for solutions

Hartford Courant

2023-11-19

“To Everything … There is a season … And a time to every purpose under heaven” or so the Byrds’ song goes. If we take these words to heart, we are most certainly now in a season for serious people. I write this even while knowing that the news cycle is dominated daily by some of the most unserious people I can imagine. This fact draws one into sadness, even though there are glimpses of hope amid the on-going chaos.

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Mark A. Boyer: NATO works: That may surprise you

Hartford Courant

2022-02-14

As we watch current events unfold in Central Europe, NATO is working just as it was designed in 1949. That might surprise you. But as the adage goes, NATO was formed “to keep the Americans in, the Russians out and the Germans down.”

Created as a Cold War structure to help confront Soviet aggression, NATO was also seen as one piece in the post-World War II global architecture aimed at avoiding another world war. In cooperation with organizations such as the IMF and World Bank and more, these structures helped solidify an American view of the global community that remains fundamental to global politics today.

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Opinion: Here’s to a boring 2021

Hartford Courant

2020-12-27

The year 2020 has been tough for an optimist like me. But then, it’s been a tough year for pessimists and everybody in between.

I live in rural Connecticut and can socially distance with ease. So, I am truly blessed. Even so, there are so many things that drag me away from feeling blessed. First, there is the extraordinary loss of life around the world, including the United States’ high number of COVID-19 fatalities, even though the U.S. touts its health leadership. Most of us know someone who has contracted COVID-19, died or continues to experience complications.

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