Daniel Palm, PhD
Office Hours
Monday: 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Wednesday: 10:15 a.m.-2 p.m.
Professor Emeritus, Department of History and Political Science
Phone: (626) 815-6000, Ext. 3782
Email: [email protected]
Office Location: Ronald Building, Room 130
Daniel C. Palm, PhD, is Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of History and Political Science at Azusa Pacific University. He teaches courses on International Relations, Comparative Politics, and Foreign Policy. His areas of research and writing include politics in China and Taiwan, political problems in developing nations, terrorism, American political thought, and civil and religious liberties. He is contributing editor of On Faith and Free Government and co-author of A Nation Under God? The ACLU and Religion in American Politics.
Education
- PhD, Claremont Graduate School
- MA, University of Chicago
- BA, Augustana College
Academic Area
- Honors College
- School of Humanities and Sciences
Expertise
- Civil and Religious Liberties
- Terrorism
- Politics in China and Taiwan
- American Political Thought
- Political Problems in Developing Nations
Courses Taught
- POLI 180 – Intro to International Relations
- POLI 300 – Research and Writing
- POLI 310 – Political Geography
- POLI 320 – Comparative Politics
- POLI 325 – Seminar in International Relations
- POLI 380 – Studies of Terrorism
- POLI 382 – Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
- POLI 385 – Politics of the Developing World
- POLI 471 – Political Topics