
معرفی
Mark Mullenbach is an Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Political Science at the University of Central Arkansas (UCA). He teaches courses such as Introduction to International Relations, Cyber Security Law & Policy, and Russian Foreign Policy, reflecting his expertise in global political dynamics and security studies.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Arizona (2001)
- M.S. in Political Science from Illinois State University (1989)
- B.A. in Political Science from Moorhead State University (1988)
Mullenbach's research focuses on international relations, conflict resolution, and foreign policy analysis. His work examines third-party interventions and peacekeeping in intrastate disputes, post-9/11 political attitudes, and the geopolitical implications of United Nations Security Council reform. His publications often blend empirical data analysis with theoretical frameworks to assess the efficacy of international mediation and military interventions.
His recent articles highlight trends in U.S. foreign policy, third-party peacekeeping, and post-conflict reconstruction. Themes include the intersection of domestic politics with international conflict, the evolution of peacekeeping missions, and the impact of global governance structures on regional stability.





