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Benjamin Fordham's Degrees
- PhD Political Science Princeton University
- Masters Political Science Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Benjamin O. Fordham is a political scientist at Binghamton University. Education Benjamin Fordham graduated from Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in Georgetown University in 1988 with a B.S. in foreign service. He received Masters in Government in University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1990 and subsequently Ph.D. in 1994.
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- Dynamic modeling for persistent event-count time series (2000) (181)
- Partisanship, Macroeconomic Policy, and U.S. Uses of Force, 1949-1994 (1998) (132)
- The Politics of Threat Perception and the Use of Force: A Political Economy Model of U.S. Uses of Force, 1949–1994 (1998) (130)
- Selection and Influence: Interest Groups and Congressional Voting on Trade Policy (2003) (125)
- Kantian Liberalism, Regime Type, and Military Resource Allocation: Do Democracies Spend Less? (2005) (119)
- How Can Economic Interests Influence Support for Free Trade? (2012) (106)
- Strategic Conflict Avoidance and the Diversionary Use of Force (2005) (89)
- Militarized Interstate Disputes and United States Uses of Force (2001) (77)
- Another Look at “Parties, Voters, and the Use of Force Abroad” (2002) (67)
- Economic Interests, Party, and Ideology in Early Cold War Era U.S. Foreign Policy (1998) (60)
- Economic Interests and Public Support for American Global Activism (2008) (59)
- Building the Cold War Consensus: The Political Economy of U.S. National Security Policy, 1949-51 (1998) (49)
- Billiard Balls or Snowflakes? Major Power Prestige and the International Diffusion of Institutions and Practices (2007) (45)
- Trade and Foreign Policy Attitudes (2010) (45)
- Timeless Principles or Today's Fashion? Testing the Stability of the Linkage between Ideology and Foreign Policy in the Senate (1999) (44)
- A Very Sharp Sword (2004) (42)
- Power or Plenty? Economic Interests, Security Concerns, and American Intervention (2007) (42)
- Domestic Politics, International Pressure, and the Allocation of American Cold War Military Spending (2002) (39)
- The Evolution of Republican and Democratic Positions on Cold War Military Spending (2007) (38)
- A Very Sharp Sword : The Influence of Military Capabilities on American Decisions to Use Force (2004) (35)
- Who wants to be a major power? Explaining the expansion of foreign policy ambition (2011) (34)
- Trade and asymmetric alliances (2008) (33)
- International Trade and US Relations with China (2011) (33)
- The Domestic Politics of Trade and Conflict (2013) (32)
- The Political and Economic Sources of Inflation in the American Military Budget (2003) (26)
- All Alliances Are Multilateral (2016) (25)
- What goes up, must come down? The asymmetric effects of economic growth and international threat on military spending (2017) (24)
- Revisionism Reconsidered: Exports and American Intervention in World War I (2007) (23)
- Commerce and Imagination: The Sources of Concern about International Human Rights in the US Congress (2010) (21)
- All Alliances are Multilateral : Rethinking Alliance Formation (2014) (18)
- Economic Interests and Congressional Voting on Security Issues (2007) (18)
- Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy: The limits of neoclassical realism: additive and interactive approaches to explaining foreign policy preferences (2009) (18)
- Don’t Know Much about Foreign Policy: Assessing the Impact of “Don’t Know” and “No Opinion” Responses on Inferences about Foreign Policy Attitudes (2017) (18)
- Preying on the Misfortune of Others: When Do States Exploit Their Opponents’ Domestic Troubles? (2011) (17)
- Make Money—Not War (1983) (14)
- From Melos to Baghdad: Explaining Resistance to Militarized Challenges from More Powerful States (2011) (11)
- The Domestic Politics of World Power: Explaining Debates over the United States Battleship Fleet, 1890–91 (2018) (10)
- Building the Cold War Consensus (1998) (10)
- Political Party and Presidential Decisions to Use Force: Explaining a Puzzling Nonfinding (2016) (10)
- Historical Perspective on Public Support for the Draft: War Costs and Military Service (2016) (8)
- In the Shadow of the Garrison State: America's Anti-Statism and Its Cold War Grand Strategy. By Friedberg Aaron L.. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000. 362p. $69.50 cloth, $21.95 paper. (2000) (7)
- The Foreign Policy Beliefs of Political Campaign Contributors (1997) (7)
- The Things They Carried: Generational Effects of the Vietnam War on Elite Opinion (2018) (6)
- Economic Interests and Threat Assessment in the US Congress, 1890–1914 (2017) (4)
- More Than Mixed Results: What We Have Learned From Quantitative Research on the Diversionary Hypothesis (2017) (4)
- The Foreign Policy Beliefs of Political Campaign Contributors: A Post‐Cold War Analysis (2001) (3)
- Everything Old Is New Again: The Persistence of Republican Opposition to Multilateralism in American Foreign Policy (2022) (3)
- Domestic Politics, International Pressure, and Policy Change: The Case of NSC 681 (1997) (3)
- Protectionist Empire: Trade, Tariffs, and United States Foreign Policy, 1890–1914 (2017) (2)
- What We Don't Know (or Refuse to Say) About Gender and Trade Policy Preferences (2011) (2)
- Truman and Korea: The Political Culture of the Early Cold War (review) (2010) (1)
- What Makes a Major Power? (2007) (1)
- Economic Globalization and Strike Activity in the United States, 1964-1980 (2006) (1)
- State of War: The Political Economy of American Warfare, 1945–2011 (2013) (1)
- Strategic Politicians, Institutions, and Foreign Policy . Edited by Randolph M. Siverson. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998. Pp. x, 288. $49.50.) (1999) (0)
- History and quantitative conflict research: A case for limiting the historical scope of our theoretical arguments (2020) (0)
- Book Review: Balancing Risks: Great Power Intervention in the Periphery (2005) (0)
- Book Review: Disarmed Democracies: Domestic Institutions and the Use of Force (2001) (0)
- Too Pacifist in Peace, Too Bellicose in War: Political Information and Foreign Policy Opinion (2020) (0)
- Acknowledgments (2007) (0)
- Trade and Threat Perception (2008) (0)
- Economic Interests and Foreign Policy Attitudes (2009) (0)
- The Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Arena. By Thomas Borstelmann. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002. 416p. $35.00 (2003) (0)
- When Democracies Choose War: Politics, Public Opinion, and the Marketplace of Ideas. By Andrew Z. Katz. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2017. 253p. $75.00 cloth. (2018) (0)
- Trade and Strike Activity in the Postwar United States (2020) (0)
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