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Aaron M. Hoffman
Assistant Professor
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Professor Hoffman's Vita
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| Education |
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
M.A., University of Pittsburgh
B.A., Columbia College
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| Research |
Aaron Hoffman's research focuses on trust in interstate relations. More broadly, he is interested in linkages between domestic politics and the international environment and how they drive interstate conflict and cooperation. Professor Hoffman's teaching interests are in the field of international relations, particularly international relations theory, interstate conflict, and cooperative theory. He also teaches courses on research methodology.
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| Selected Publications |
"Structural Causes of Trusting Relationships: Why Rivals do not Overcome
Suspicion 'Step-by-Step'." Forthcoming. Political Science Quarterly.
Building Trust: Overcoming Suspicion in International Conflict.
November 2005. Albany: State University of New York Press.
"A Conceptualization of Trust in International Relations." European
Journal of International Relations. 2002. 8:3, pp. 375-401.
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