International Relations
The Berkeley faculty in this subfield combine interests in the world political order, international dependency, inter-state conflict, regional integration, international trade regimes, American foreign policy, and national security policy. Their methodological approaches range from socio-historical analysis to quantitative study and formal modeling.
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Professors with special interests in this field:
- Vinod K. Aggarwal - international political economy, game theory and negotiations
- Giacomo Chiozza - cultural attitudes and ideational dynamics
- Barry Eichengreen - international economics
- Ron Hassner - religious violence, Middle Eastern politics, and territorial disputes
- Philip Tetlock - accountability systems, de-biasing judgment and choice, and political psychology
- Robert Powell - game theory, deterrence
- Steven Weber - international organization, European integration
