- Goldman, Ralph M.
Goldman, Ralph M. (Ralph Morris), 1920-2005 (Nombre personal)
- Goldman, Ralph Morris, 1920-2005
- Earlier heading: Goldman, Ralph Morris, 1920-
His Party chairmen and party faction, 1789-1900, 1951.
His Arms control and peacekeeping, 1982: t.p. (Ralph M. Goldman)
Encyclopedia.com, viewed November 5, 2020 (Goldman, Ralph M.; born May 14, 1920 in New York, N.Y.; died July 10, 2005 in Kirkland, Washington; political scientist, educator, activist, and author; B.A., New York University, 1947; M.A. (1948), Ph.D. (1951), University of Chicago; worked for Democratic National Committee, American Political Science Association, and the Brookings Institution; began academic career at Michigan State University in 1956; professor, head of the political science department, San Francisco State University, 1962-1987; director, Institute for Research on International Behavior, 1964-1967; after leaving San Francisco, moved to Washington, D.C.; taught at American University; director of congressional studies, Catholic University, 1992-1996; president, Center for Party Development, 1992-2003; radio commentator, Voice of America, mid-1980s; senior consultant, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs) https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/goldman-ralph-m-1920-2005
Who was who in America, 2004-2005 (Goldman, Ralph Morris; research associate, Brookings Inst., Washington, 1953-1956; asst. prof, then assoc. prof., Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1956-1962; prof. San Francisco State University, 1962-1986, prof. emeritus from 1987-; director, Institute for Research on International Behavior, 1964-1967, dean faculty research, 1965-1967; chairman dept. political science, 1971-1974; President, Center for Party Development, Washington and Seattle, 1992-2003; visiting professor: American University, Washington, 1955, 1985, 1990; University of Chicago, 1961-1962; University of California, Berkeley, 1963 Stanford University, 1966; University of California, San Diego, 1979; home: Kirkland, Wash.)
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