
معرفی
Dr. Christopher Housenick serves as Assistant Professor of Political Science in the Department of History & Political Science within Arkansas Tech University's College of Arts & Humanities. Joining the faculty in 2009, he teaches foundational courses including International Relations, Comparative Government, American Foreign Policy, and U.S. Military Policy while advising the university's Model United Nations and Model Arab League programs.
His educational credentials include:
- Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (1999)
- Master of Arts from Pennsylvania State University (Main Campus)
- Doctor of Philosophy from Pennsylvania State University (Main Campus, 2005)
Research focuses on the interplay between popular culture and political behavior across national contexts, alongside technological transformations in modern warfare and conflict resolution. His expertise spans international security frameworks, Middle Eastern comparative politics, terrorism studies, and geopolitical analysis of civil wars and state instability.
Dr. Housenick maintains active engagement with students through experiential learning initiatives, leading Arkansas Tech delegations to regional Model UN and Model Arab League competitions annually. His teaching portfolio demonstrates particular strength in connecting theoretical political science concepts to contemporary global events and cultural phenomena.




