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Specialties
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Political economy and state formation
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International development and post-socialist transition
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Social theory in geography
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Critical geopolitics and global governance
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Cultural processes of globalization
Educational Background
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Ph.D. Candidate: Geography, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
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M.A.: Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2004.
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B.A.: International Affairs, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2000.
Publications
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Competition State: Targeting Higher Ease of Doing Business Rankings in the Republic of Georgia: Schueth, Sam, Economic Geography, Forthcoming.
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Belonging to the World: Cosmopolitanism in Geographic Contexts: Schueth, Sam, John O'Loughlin, Geoforum, 39 926-941, 2008.
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Commentary: From geopolitics to politics in Jacques Lévy’s "Globalization as political invention": Schueth, Sam, Political Geography, 26 20-23, 2007.
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Review Essay: Being at Once National, Global, Other and Between: Schueth, Sam, National Identities, 7 231-239, 2005.
Awards
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Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship - University of Minnesota Graduate School, September 2008 - May 2009
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Doctoral Fellowship for International Research and Writing – University of Minnesota Office of International Programs, September 2007 - May 2008
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Advanced Research Fellowship – American Councils Combined Research and Language Training Program, November 2006 - July 2007
Courses Taught
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Geography of the World Economy
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Europe: A Geographic Perspective
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World Regional Geography
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Geography of Global Change
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