Marianna Sullivan
Professor
Marianna P. Sullivan received her Ph.D. in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia and is Professor of Political Science and International Studies at The College of New Jersey where she teaches courses in United States Foreign Policy, the Vietnam War, International Relations and European Politics. She has chaired both the Political Science Department and the interdisciplinary International Studies Program. The recipient of Fulbright, National Endowment of the Humanities and NATO Research awards, she is the author of: “Partisan Politics and the ‘Lessons’ of Vietnam,” delivered at the conference of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations,” Falls Church, Virginia, June 26, 2009; “Vietnam and Iraq: Forgetting to Remember,” presented at the Conference, Culture and Memory: Forgetting to Remember/Remembering to Forget, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK September 10-13 2008; “Vietnam and Iraq: A Comparison of Public Opinion,” in Pierre Journoud ed. Proceedings of the Conference on the 40th Anniversary of the Paris Peace Talks on Vietnam (Paris: Peter Lang, forthcoming 2010), “The Lessons of Vietnam and the Foreign Policy Consensus,” (Peace and Change, Summer 1983, 80-98); France’s Vietnam Policy: a Study in French-American Relations (Greenwood Press, 1978), and numerous scholarly papers, articles and reviews. Dr. Sullivan’s current research project has the working title, Contested Memories and Confused Analogies: Vietnam, Iraq and American Foreign Policy.
