
Kenneth A. Schultz, PhD
Professor of Political Science; CISAC Affiliated Faculty Member
Department of Political Science
Stanford University
Encina Hall West
Stanford, CA 94305-6044
Research Interests
impact of domestic politics and institutions on international relations
Kenneth Schultz's Curriculum Vitae (18.3KB, modified September 2011)
Department of Political Science Webpage
Kenneth A. Schultz is professor of political science and CISAC affiliated faculty member at Stanford University. His research examines international conflict and conflict resolution, with a particular focus on the domestic political influences on foreign policy choices. He is the author of Democracy and Coercive Diplomacy and World Politics: Interests, Interactions, and Institutions (with David Lake and Jeffry Frieden), as well as numerous articles in peer-reviewed scholarly journals. He was the recipient the 2003 Karl Deutsch Award, given by the International Studies Association, and a 2011 Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, awarded by Stanford’s School of Humanities and Sciences. He received his PhD in political science from Stanford University.
Stanford Departments
Political Science
Events & Presentations
Determinants of Territorial Conflicts in Africa
October 13, 2011 Social Science Seminar
Hein Goemans, Kenneth A. Schultz, Jessica Gottlieb
Responding to Catastrophe: Democratic Responses to Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
January 21, 2010 Research Seminar
Andrea Everett, Kenneth A. Schultz- Unintended Consequences: The United States at War
April 5, 2007 Social Science Seminar
Ian J. Bickerton, Kenneth A. Schultz



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