About Eugene Gholz
Eugene Gholz is an Associate Professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas in Austin, where he is also the graduate advisor for the master's program in global policy studies. Before coming to Texas, he was Assistant Director and Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky's Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce. He is also a Research Affiliate of MIT's Security Studies Program, a member of the Board of Advisors at the Independent Institute's Center on Peace and Liberty, and Associate Editor of the journal Security Studies.
Gholz has written numerous articles, book chapters, and op-ed columns on innovation, business-government relations, defense management, and U.S. foreign military policy. He is the coauthor (with Peter Dombrowski) of Buying Military Transformation: Technological Innovation and the Defense Industry, published by Columbia University Press in September, 2006. Routledge published his second book (with Harvey M. Sapolsky and Caitlin Talmadge), US Defense Politics: The Origin of Security Policies, in August 2008. He is currently working on several projects, including one on oil and American grand strategy and one on competitiveness in the commercial aircraft industry. He received his Ph.D. from MIT.
Posts by Eugene Gholz:
- Loss of a Model Analyst, 10 Dec 2007
- Karl Rove and Partisan Politics, 23 Aug 2007
- “Deadly Double Standards”, 03 Jul 2007
- Bipartisan Consensus (?) Gone Wrong on Trade, 15 Jun 2007
- I Don’t Like a Policy. So Whom Should I Sue? (!), 31 May 2007
- Whose Government Is It, Anyway?, 21 May 2007
- Quick info on the World Bank, 27 Apr 2007
- Wolfowitz and the World Bank, 20 Apr 2007
- Secretary Powell v. General Powell, 27 Feb 2007
- The North Korean Nuclear Agreement, 13 Feb 2007




