David Tully

David Gannon Tully
  d-tully@northwestern.edu

Department of Political Science
601 University Place
Evanston, IL 60208
Phone: (646) 246-6531


Education
From To Degree Institution
2007 Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science Northwestern University
2007 M.A. in Political Science Northwestern University
2002 B.A. in Political Science and Classical Languages Fordham University

Dissertation
YearTitle 
2008 Identity, Trust, and Trade: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy in East Asia

Work Experience
Period Description Organization
August 2006 - Present Project Consultant for multi-national public opinion studies in the United States, China, South Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Including project planning, questionnaire design, data analysis, writing and editing the final report. The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
September 2000 - August 2002 Managed the internship program for a political fund-raising and lobbying firm serving primarily minority and non-profit clients in New York City. Duties included hiring and overseeing undergraduate interns, as well as assisting clients, preparing and assisting in implementing lobbying and fund-raising strategies, and assisting in organizing fundraising events. Kasirer Consulting

Research Interests
- Political Behavior • Public Opinion and International Relations • Political Psychology • Popular Politics in Asia • Politics of Immigration and Diaspora • Ethnic Politics • Politics of Economic Development • Comparative Politics of Poverty and Anti-Poverty Policy.


Recent Publications
Page, Benjamin I.; Rabinovich, Julia; Tully, David G. (In Press). How Americans Think and Feel about Asia, and Why. Journal of East Asian Studies.

Courses Taught
PoliSci 240 Introduction to International Relations
 
PoliSci 324 Political Parties and Elections
 
AASP 231 Asian American Politics
 

Recent Presentations
David G. Tully (March, 2007). Identity and Asian American Political Participation. Presented to the Asian American Studies Roundtable in the Asian American Studies Program at Northwestern University. Evanston, IL.

David G. Tully (April, 2006). South Korea in Asia and the World: How Koreans View the World 60 Years after Liberation. Presented at the Asian Foreign Policy panel at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference. Chicago, IL.

Benjamin I. Page, Julia Rabinovich, and David G. Tully How Americans Think and Feel About South Korea. Paper presented at the joint conference of the East Asia Institute (Korea), CIDE (Mexico), and the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (USA),. Seoul, Korea (Republic).

Awards/Honors
2004 - R. Barry Farrell Teaching Assistant Award


Last Updated: Nov 19 2007 1:59PM

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