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Keith Shimko
Associate Professor
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Professor Shimko's Vita
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| Education |
Ph.D., Indiana University
B.A., Franklin and Marshall College
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| Research |
Keith Shimko's primary teaching interests are in international relations, particularly United States foreign policy, war and international conflict, and international relations theory. His research interests involve the application of cognitive theories to the study of foreign policy decision-making. His work has also appeared in Political Psychology, Review of Politics, and International Interactions . He is currently working on a project dealing with the impact of the Revolution in Military Affairs on U.S. Foreign Policy.
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| Selected Publications |
International Relations Perspectives and Controversies, (Houghton Mifflin, 2005).
Images and Arms Control: Perceptions of the Soviet Union in the
Reagan Administration (University of Michigan Press, 1991).
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