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James Quirk Senior Professorial Lecturer Government

Bio
Jim Quirk teaches a wide range of courses in American and comparative politics and serves on the AU faculty senate. He serves as a CTRL Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (SoTL) Faculty Fellow for 2023-2025 and Civic Dialogue faculty fellow for 2024-2025.

Prof Quirk has developed and taught AU Core courses for Complex Problems, Habits of Mind, and W2 (writing and information literacy). He has been a faculty advisor for the SPA and University student-led organizations.

He has published in U.S. and international journals on online learning, comparative nation-building, globalization, and American foreign policy. He is a Fellow with the Institute for Policy Research and has taught at Loyola University Maryland, The Catholic University of America, and the Varna [Bulgaria] Univ. of Economics.

He lectures on American federalism at the U.S. Congressional Office for International Leadership. Among his favorite work outside the classroom is experience in Russia, the Balkans, Mexico, Israel/Palestine, and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq; naval engineering support for The Bishop Group; Middle East Dialogue at Catholic University; ICANN MEAC SWG; and working with AU's Center for Teaching, Research and Learning.

He received the 2022 SPA Award for Outstanding Community Engagement.
For the Media
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Teaching

Summer 2024

  • GOVT-210 Pol Power & Am Pub Policy

  • GOVT-310 Intro to Political Research

Fall 2024

  • GOVT-210 Pol Power & Am Pub Policy

  • GOVT-210 Pol Power & Am Pub Policy

  • GOVT-210 Pol Power & Am Pub Policy

  • GOVT-322 American Political Parties

Spring 2025

  • GOVT-110 Politics in the U.S.

  • GOVT-210 Pol Power & Am Pub Policy

  • GOVT-210 Pol Power & Am Pub Policy

  • GOVT-322 American Political Parties

Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities

Institute for Policy Research, Fellow, since 2019

Open World Leadership Center, U.S. Congress. Lead discussions with young professionals from Russia, Ukraine, the Balkans, and Eurasia, since 2013

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Comparative Political Economy: The Political Economy of Firms, discussant  Midwest Political Science Assn, 2023 

Giga-Net Consultation, Member UN Global Digital Compact, 2022

What Students Are Teaching the Rest of Us about the New Normal Educause Review, 2022

New Explanations for the End of Regimes: Warnings for Democracies   Midwest Political Science Assn, 2022

Nation-Building is Dead – Long Live Nation-Building  Orion Policy Institute, 2021

New Dynamics of Populism: Domestic and International Challenges L'Ouverture Institute for Diplomacy & Global Affairs, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 2021

Bridges and Gaps: Europe and the Foreign Policy of New Presidents 27th International Conference of Europeanists, 2021

Executive Politics in an International Context, discussant and session chair Midwest Political Science Assn, 2021

"Future of Education in Times of Uncertainty" - plenary at Management in the 21st Century conference, Herzen State Pedagogical University, St Petersburg, Russia, (2020)

What Incoming First-Year Students Want from Online Learning - Educause Review (2020)

Pandemic Education: What Incoming First-Year Students Want - APSA Educate (2020)

Going Online Midsemester - Educause Review (2020)

Online Learning and the Mobile Student - Educause Review (2016)

ICANN MEAC SWG, ICANN - Middle East and Adjacent Countries - Strategy Working Group, 2016-2020

OSCE Elections Missions – Russia 2018, Bosnia 2014, Albania 2011, Croatia 2000, Bosnia 1997

AFRP Cultural Exchange Program to Israel and Palestine, 2017

Foreign Policy Assn blog, since 2015

Angell and Mahan: Technology, Globalization, and International Security Today, Mediterranean Quarterly (26:2, June 2015)

U.S. Embassy Speakers Series: Serbia 2015.  Presentations in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Nis

Middle East Religious Freedom Project: Iraqi Kurdistan / The Catholic University of America, 2011-2013