Dylan S. McLean, Ph.D.

Dr. Dylan S. McLean is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civic Engagement and Public Service at the University of West Georgia, where teaches courses on American foreign policy, politics, and government. His research interests are broad but primarily focus on how a society’s political culture influences politics and ultimately policy, particularly gun control policy. He has published peer reviewed articles in a variety of journals, and, along with UWG colleague Dr. Anthony Fleming, has written Guns and Values: Individualism in the American Gun Debate, a Palgrave Macmillan book that frames the American gun debate as primarily being driven by the strength individualism’s hold on our culture. Dr. McLean earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

  • B.A., Political Science and Sociology, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, 2007
  • M.A., Political Science, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, 2009
  • Certificate, Advanced Graduate Certificate in Canadian Studies, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, 2013
  • Ph.D., Political Science, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, 2015

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Summer 2020 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: E02
  • ORGL-4690 (Org Leadership Capstone) Section: 01E

Spring 2020 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: E16
  • ORGL-4690 (Org Leadership Capstone) Section: 80E
  • ORGL-4900 (Organizational Internship) Section: 05E
  • POLS-4984 (Senior Seminar) Section: 01

Fall 2019 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: E18
  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 04
  • POLS-4503 (International Organizations) Section: E01
  • ORGL-4690 (Org Leadership Capstone) Section: 80E
  • ORGL-4900 (Organizational Internship) Section: 05E

Summer 2019 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: E05
  • POLS-3501 (International Relations) Section: E01
  • ORGL-4690 (Org Leadership Capstone) Section: 01E

Spring 2019 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 15
  • ORGL-4690 (Org Leadership Capstone) Section: 80E
  • ORGL-4900 (Organizational Internship) Section: 05E

Fall 2018 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 01
  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 02
  • POLS-4503 (International Organizations) Section: E01
  • ORGL-4690 (Org Leadership Capstone) Section: 80E
  • ORGL-4900 (Organizational Internship) Section: 05E

Summer 2018 Sections

  • ORGL-4690 (Org Leadership Capstone) Section: 01E

Spring 2018 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: L2B
  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: LBX
  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 10
  • ORGL-1500 (Profiles of Leaders) Section: 80E
  • ORGL-4900 (Organizational Internship) Section: 01E
  • POLS-4985 (Internatioal Relations Theory) Section: 03

Fall 2017 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 05
  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 08
  • POLS-4218 (Project Mgnt in Public Sector) Section: 80E

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  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 03

Spring 2017 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 13
  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 14
  • POLS-4202 (Interorganizational Behavior) Section: 50E

Fall 2016 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: B01
  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 02

Summer 2016 Sections

  • POLS-4985 (POLITICAL CULTURE OF GUNS) Section: E03
  • POLS-5985 (THE POLITICAL CULTURE OF GUNS) Section: E03

Spring 2016 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 04
  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 09

Fall 2015 Sections

  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 03
  • POLS-1101 (American Government) Section: 06

Dylan S. McLean and Anthony K. Fleming. 2023. Guns and Values: Individualism in the American Gun Debate. Palgrave Macmillan. [View Publication External Resource]

Nicolas Baxter-Moore, Munroe Eagles, Dylan S. McLean, and Katryne Villeneuve-Siconnelly. 2023. “Two Nations or Four Regions? A Test of Alternative Explanations of Value Differences between Canada and the United States.” American Review of Canadian Stud [View Publication External Resource]

Dylan S. McLean and Jason P. Sorens. 2019. “The Changing Ideological Politics of U.S. State Firearms Regulation.” Politics & Policy. 47.4: 638-672.

Dylan S. McLean. 2018. “Gun Talk Online: Canadian Tools, American Values.” Social Science Quarterly. 99.3: 977-992

Anthony Fleming, Dylan S. McLean, and Raymond Tatalovich. 2018. “Debating Gun Control in Canada and the United States: Divergent Policy Frames and Political Cultures.” World Affairs. 181.4: 348–371. [View Publication External Resource]

Dylan S. McLean. 2015. “Guns in the Anglo-American Democracies: Explaining an American Exception.” Commonwealth & Comparative Politics. 53.3: 233-252.

Dylan S. McLean and Munroe Eagles. 2014. “Governance Regimes for Cross-Border Infrastructure: A Comparative Study of Facilities on the Canada—United States Border.” International Journal of Canadian Studies. 49: 285-314.