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Kenneth A. Schultz, PhD   Download vCard
Associate Professor of Political Science; CISAC Affiliated Faculty Member

Department of Political Science
Stanford University
Encina Hall West
Stanford, CA 94305-6044

kschultz@stanford.edu
(650) 736-1998 (voice)
(650) 723-1808 (fax)


Research Interests
impact of domestic politics and institutions on international relations


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Kenneth A. Schultz is professor of political science 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.

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Political Science