Thorsten Spehn

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Associate Professor C/T
Political Science

Office #3223 - 3rd Floor of the Student Commons Building
1201 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80204

Thorsten Spehn received a B.A. degree in Government from Oberlin College and a M.A. degree in Political Science from the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Germany. He graduated from the University of Denver with a Ph.D. in International Studies in 2009. Dr. Spehn joined the University of ºÚÁÏÍø¹ÙÍø Denver as Adjunct Lecturer in 2001, was promoted to Instructor in 2006, to Senior Instructor in 2009 and to Assistant Professor C/T in 2012. He became Director of the Graduate Program in Political Science in 2009. He currently co-directs a joint teaching apprenticeship program with the Josef Korbel School of International Studies.     

Dr. Spehn has taught 14 different undergraduate and graduate courses and has developed several new ones including a unique course on political violence which addresses psycho-analytical processes during inter-group conflicts. With a focus on ethnic conflict and coexistence, this course was taught in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2010. Dr. Spehn devotes his research efforts to the social constructivist tradition in International Relations which focuses on processes of state socialization and norm compliance/promotion by domestic actors. He maintains a particular interest in the application of social/cultural models to the study of national foreign policy change.

Expertise Areas: International and Comparative Politics, Security Studies, State Socialization and Compliance, Foreign Policy Analysis

Ph.D., International Studies, University of Denver, Denver
M.A., Political Science, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, Germany
B.A., Government, Oberlin College, Ohio

"The Norm of Fiscal Responsibility: Understanding European Responses to its Sovereign Debt Crisis," joint conference paper with Travis Ogle presented at the ISA West Annual Conference, Pasadena, 2014.

"The Ability to Compromise: Parliamentary Culture in Italy, Germany and the United States," conference paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 2014.

"Rhetorical Persuasion and Foreign Policy Change: German Parliamentary Discourse on the Use of Force," conference paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Toronto, 2014.

"The Social Construction of Foreign Policy: Domino Theories in Foreign Policy Making," conference paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Toronto, 2014.

"Rhetorical Persuasion and Foreign Policy: German Foreign Policy Debates during the Bosnian Civil War," Conference Paper to be presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, 2013.

"Constructing National Security Policy: Global Media Frames and German Security Policy Normalization after 1990," Conference Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, 2012.

"Spectacular Victims: The Construction of Victimhood in the Global Media," joint conference paper with Lucy McGuffey presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, 2012.

"Role Expectations and State Socialization: Explaining German Security Policy Reorientation after Reunification," Conference Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, 2010.

"Institutionen und Neo-Institutionalismus." Chapter in: Barrios, Harald und Christoph Stefes,. Eds. 2006. Einführung in die Comparative Politics. München: Oldenbourg Verlag, p. 182-197.

"Nuclear Proliferation in North Korea – About American Diplomacy and the Problems of Power." In: Asia-Pacific Today. Taiwan Institute of Economic Research (TIER), Vol. 1, May 2005, p. 10-11.

PSC 1001: Introduction to Political Science
PSC 3011: Research Methods
PSC 3022: Introduction to Comparative Politics
PSC 3042: Introduction to International Relations
PSC 4105: Comparative Politics: Europe
PSC 4807: Revolution and Political Violence
PSC 4225/5225: Democracy and Democratization
PSC 5238: Comparative Foreign Policy
PSC 5000: State of the Discipline
PSC 5216: International Relations
PSC 5008: German Politics (with Christoph Stefes)
PSC 4085/5085: Comparative Public Policy
PSC 4995/5995: Ethnic Conflict and Coexistence
PSC 5008: Ideas and Socialization in International Society