James H. Wolfe

I. Teaching and research: international law and relations.
Current research focuses on the law of the sea (maritime boundaries and zones).
II. Education
Ph.D.: University of Maryland (1962).
Major Professor: Elmer Plischke
M.A. University of Connecticut (1958)
B.A. Harvard College (1955)
III. Teaching Experience
Full-Time: University of Southern Mississippi (1975-Present)
University of Maryland (1965-75)
University of South Carolina (1962-65, on research leave 1964-65)
Adjunct: School of International Service, American University (Summers 1985-89, 1991-96)
IV. Postdocotral Fellowships
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Bonn) at the Sudeten German Archives (Munich,
1964-65). Project: human rights and national minorities.
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at the Parliament of Bavaria (Munich, 1972-73).
Project: functional representation in the Bavarian Senate.
V. Commissioned Research
U.S. Department of State (1979 et seq.). Project: international safeguards and consti- tutional revision in the Republic of Cyprus.
Attorney General, State of Mississippi (1981 and 1989). Project: legal history of Mississippi’s maritime boundary.
VI. Professional Publications
Books
Modern International Law: An Introduction to the Law of Nations (Prentice Hall, 2002).

Introduction to International Relations: Power and Justice with Theodore A. Couloumbis
(Four editions by Prentice Hall, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990). Translations into Greek (Athens, 1981) and Spanish (Buenos Aires, 1979).
Indivisible Germany: Illusion or Reality? (N.V. Martinus Nijhoff, 1963). Reviewed by James Pollock in The American Political Science Review 57 (December 1963): 1017f
Chapters in Books
“The United Nations and the Cyprus Question,” in Cyprus: A Regional Conflict and Its
Resolution
, Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security (St. Martin’s, 1992), 227-243.
“Treaties of Guarantee,” in Comparative Politics, Law and Economics in International
Relations
, University of Malaga, Spain (1993), 6868-6880.
“A New Constitution? The Search for a Structural Solution,” in Cyprus: Shared Power or Partition, Institute for Ethnic Group Rights and Regionalism (Munich, 1987), 66-96.
“Cyprus: International Law and the Prospects for Settlement,” in Proceedings of the
American Society of International Law
(1986), 78: 107-114.
“Cyprus: A Historical Review of the Dispute,” in Perspectives on Negotiation, Center for
the Study of Foreign Affairs, U.S. Departmentof State (1986), l05-122.
“The Mississippi Boundary Case: The Role of Law in Federal-State Relations,” in The
German Yearbook of International Law
, Institute of International Law, University of
Kiel (1984), 26: 86-104.
“Arms Control: The Regional Alternative,” in Interaction: Foreign Policy and Public
Policy
, ed. Don Piper and Ronald Terchek, American Enterprise Institute (1983), 209-230.
“The Treaty of Guarantee: Intervention and Intercession in Cyprus,” in International Law
Conference on Cyprus: Proceedings
, Cyprus Bar Council (1981), 33-49.
“Corporatism in German Political Life,” in Politics in Europe, ed. Martin O. Heisler
(David McKay, 1973), 323-340.
“International Law and Diplomatic Bargaining,” in Bohemia, ed. Karl Bosl, Collegium
Carolinum, Munich (1973), 14:373-385.
Articles
“United States Policy and the Cyprus Conflict,” Crossroads: An International Socio-Political Journal, International Research Center, Jerusalem 30 (1989): 91-100.
“Cyprus: Federation under International Safeguards,” Publius: Journal of Federalism 18 (Spring 1988): 75-90.
“John C. Calhoun and the Concurrent Majority,” Journal of Ethnic Studies, Institute for Ethnic Studies, Ljubljana, Slovenia (December 1987): 1-4.
“Minor Parties in the German Democratic Republic,” East European Quarterly 4 (January 1971): 457-478.
“West Germany and Czechoslovakia: The Struggle for Reconciliation,” Orbis 14 (Spring 1970): 154-179.