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David M. Hauser is a Teaching Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at West Virginia University. His research and teaching focus on international conflict, ranging from the origins of Great Power conflicts and interventions to the dynamics of 21st Century warfare. He serves as the lead instructor for the Department’s introductory Global Political Issues course and has taught the Origins of War honors seminar, Transformation of War, and courses in national security analysis.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
Professor Hauser is co-director of WVU’s Peace Corps Prep Program and a campus advisor for the State Department’s Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) program and the Boren Scholarship program through ASPIRE. He also teaches book study classes with the Honors College and previously taught a wine course at WVU, which he hopes to reintroduce.
Research Interests: His work spans international relations, examining Great Power conflicts, intelligence failures, and the evolution of modern conflict dynamics. Current projects include courses on domestic terrorism, cyber policy, and national security analysis.
Scientific Awards:
- Barnette Professor in Political Science
- Eberly Family Distinguished Professor
Professor Hauser is actively involved in academic leadership, including the development of courses on intelligence failures and national security, and advising students through programs like CLS and Boren Scholarships. No specific lab or team affiliations were mentioned in the provided texts.




