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Louis Goodman Professor and Dean Emeritus, SIS SIS | Environment, Development & Health

Contact
Louis Goodman
(202) 885-1625 (Office)
SIS | Environment, Development & Health
4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW 219
by appointment
Additional Positions at AU
Affiliate Professor of Sociology
Degrees
PhD, Northwestern University; MA, Northwestern University; BA, Dartmouth College
Doctor Honoris Causa, Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto), University for Peace (San Jose, Costa Rica), San Martin de Porres (Lima)

Languages Spoken
Spanish
Favorite Spot on Campus
the tennis courts
Book Currently Reading
<i>Waging Peace: How Eisenhower Shaped an Enduring Cold War Strategy</i>
Bio
Louis Goodman carries out research on social change and politics in Latin America and in Asia. His current research focuses on public goods, regional alliances and development. He has published widely on civil-military relations in Latin America, on foreign investment in developing countries and on determinants of career success for blue-collar workers. He has researched and lived abroad in Chile, Ecuador, Mexico,Peru and Singapore. In 1992 Dr. Goodman served as the President of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs.
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Teaching

Spring 2025

  • SIS-635 Adv Topics in Development Mgmt: Reg Cooperatn/Sustainable Dev

  • SISU-106 First Year Seminar: Globalization 3.0

Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities

Selected Publications

  • Workers and Managers in Latin American, Heath, 1972
  • The Multinational Corporation and Social Change, Praeger, 1976
  • Small Nations, Giant Firms: Capital Allocation Decisions in Transnational Corporations, Holmes and Meier, 1987.   
  • The Military and Democracy in Latin America, Heath-Lexington, 1990.   
  • Lessons from the Venezuelan Experience, Johns Hopkins, 1995.   
  • International Affairs Education on the Eve of the 21st Century, APSIA, 1994.
  • Lessons from the Venezuelan Experience, John Hopkins, 1995
  • 21st Century Cooperation: Regional Public Goods, Global Governance, and Sustainable Development, Routledge, 2017

Executive Experience

  • Director, Latin America Program, Social Science Research Council - 1974-1978
  • Director, Latin American Program, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars - 1982-1986
  • President, Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs, 1992
  • Dean, School of International Service, American University, 1986-2011