Research

My scholarship in recent years has focused on the five areas described below.  I’ve listed recent papers, and am happy to send them upon request, if publishers permit.  For more information on my publications, check my google scholar profile, my researcher ID page, or download my CV.

New Project: Subversion in Great Power Politics

What role does subversion–malicious meddling in domestic affairs–play in great power competition?

Unipolarity and U.S. Grand Strategy

This project seeks to assess the United States’ position in an evolving international system and the strategic implications for U.S. foreign policy.  Much of this work is coauthored with Dartmouth’s Stephen Brooks, and I am also collaborating on several ongoing projects with Carla Norrlof at the University of Toronto.

Status, Social Identity, and Power Politics

People value their position in the social hierarchy–status, prestige, standing–sometimes even more than they care about material things.  How if at all does this affect conflict and cooperation among states?

Russia  and the West

I have longstanding teaching and research interests in Russian Foreign policy and from 2018-2021 served as Scientific Director of the Laboratory of International Process Analysis at MGIMO University

Realism and International Politics

Realism is a venerable approach to the study and practice of international relations.  Scholars continue to debate and refine it.