Background
Sullivan, Michael Joseph was born on June 12, 1941 in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Son of Michael J. Junior and Elsie Sullivan.
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Measuring Global Values is a major book that represents an enormous research effort. The book enables careful and systematic comparisons over time and across space as to whether a society is improving or losing ground. . . . It provides world order scholars with a fully elaborated framework for future research. . . . Sullivan's book is certain to be the foundational work for future developments relating to normative assessment. Richard Falk Princeton University This volume profiles 162 countries using as a basis for comparison more than a hundred indicators measuring how each country reflects 5 global values: peace, economic well-being, ecological balance, social justice, and political participation. The use of data-based management software systems for the collection of information results in a broad-based analysis which yields thoroughly documented conclusions and affirms the five values as appropriate evaluative tools. Introductory material outlines the methods used in the study, defines the measurement criteria, and identifies the study's objectives. Each of the five subject areas is then addressed separately, its findings supported by numerous tables and excerpts, and its data supplemented by a bibliography at the end of each chapter. Students of political science as well as global policy scholars will consider this unique application of current technology to the examination of global values a significant contribution to literature on the subject.
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Sullivan, Michael Joseph was born on June 12, 1941 in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Son of Michael J. Junior and Elsie Sullivan.
AB magna cum laude, College of Holy Cross, 1962; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1967; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1969.
From assistant to professor, Drexel U., Philadelphia, since 1970.
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Vice chairman Abington Rockledge Democratic Committee, Pennsylvania, 1975-1979. Chairman AbingtonTwp. Planning Commission, 1978-1980.
Lieutenant United States Navy, 1962-1966. Member International Studies Association (president greater Philadelphia chapter 1982-1983, vice president northeast chapter 1983-1984), American Political Science Association (Executive Committee Pennsylvania chapter 1974-1976).
Married Marianna Pulaski, July 19,1969. Children: Jeremy P., Alexandra E.