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'''David Stewart Mason''' is [[Professor Emeritus]] of [[Political Science]] at [[Butler University]] in [[Indianapolis]]. His most recent book, ''The End of the American Century'' ([[Rowman & Littlefield]], 2008) explores the interrelated dimensions of [[The United States of America|America]]'s domestic and international decline. That book has been translated and published in [[China]], by the [[Shanghai Lexicographical Publishing House]]. |
'''David Stewart Mason''' (born November 23, 1947) is [[Professor Emeritus]] of [[Political Science]] at [[Butler University]] in [[Indianapolis]]. His most recent book, ''The End of the American Century'' ([[Rowman & Littlefield]], 2008) explores the interrelated dimensions of [[The United States of America|America]]'s domestic and international decline. That book has been translated and published in [[China]], by the [[Shanghai Lexicographical Publishing House]]. |
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Mason was born in [[Washington, D.C.]] in 1947; received his B.A. in Government from [[Cornell University]] in 1969; his M.A. in [[International relations|International Affairs]] from the [[Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies]] in 1971; and his Ph.D. in Political Science from [[Indiana University]] in 1978. |
Mason was born in [[Washington, D.C.]] in 1947; received his B.A. in Government from [[Cornell University]] in 1969; his M.A. in [[International relations|International Affairs]] from the [[Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies]] in 1971; and his Ph.D. in Political Science from [[Indiana University]] in 1978. |
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Mason has received research grants from the [[National Science Foundation]], the [[Rockefeller Foundation]], the [[American Council of Learned Societies]], the National Council for Soviet and East European Research, the [[International Research and Exchanges Board]], and the [[Social Science Research Council]]. |
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* [http://www.butler.edu/political-science/dr--mason Butler University page about Dr. David S. Mason] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100528151555/http://www.butler.edu/political-science/dr--mason Butler University page about Dr. David S. Mason] |
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David Stewart Mason (born November 23, 1947) is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Butler University in Indianapolis. His most recent book, The End of the American Century (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008) explores the interrelated dimensions of America's domestic and international decline. That book has been translated and published in China, by the Shanghai Lexicographical Publishing House.
Mason was born in Washington, D.C. in 1947; received his B.A. in Government from Cornell University in 1969; his M.A. in International Affairs from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in 1971; and his Ph.D. in Political Science from Indiana University in 1978. Mason has received research grants from the National Science Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the American Council of Learned Societies, the National Council for Soviet and East European Research, the International Research and Exchanges Board, and the Social Science Research Council.
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