Peter J. Woolley

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Dr.
Peter J. Woolley
Born
St. Joseph's University
Academic work
DisciplinePolitical Science
Sub-disciplinePolling, Japanese history, military history, American politics
InstitutionsFairleigh Dickinson University

Peter J. Woolley is an American

reality show Jersey Shore by gossip columnist Perez Hilton.[14]

Education and career

Woolley was awarded the Ph.D. by the

PublicMind in 2002 and nurtured it from an obscure upstart in polling to a nationally cited source of public opinion on campaigns and elections as well as a variety of national issues[19] such as automobile safety, eminent domain, gambling, the impact of candidates’ gender on voters, and even the impact on New Jersey of the TV shows, The Sopranos[20] and Jersey Shore.[21]

Selected bibliography

  • Geography and Japan’s Strategic Choices: From Seclusion to Internationalization (Alexandria, Va.: Potomac Books, 2005).
  • Japan's Navy: Politics and Paradox, 1971-2001, Foreword by James E. Auer. (Boulder, Col.: Lynne-Rienner Publishers, 2000).
  • American Politics: Core Argument and Current Controversy, Woolley, Peter J. and Albert Papa, eds. (Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall Publishers, 2002).

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  16. ^ Naval War College Review, Winter 1996:19–37.
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  21. ^ Parry, Wayne (July 18, 2011). "Poll: 'Jersey Shore' not hurting New Jersey image." USA Today. Associated Press. Retrieved Jan. 4, 2015.