Brian Pollins
- International Relations
- Political Methodology
BRIAN M. POLLINS is Associate Professor of Political
Science at the Ohio State University and a Research Fellow at the Mershon
Center. Previously, he held positions as a Research Scientist at the Science
Center Berlin, and as Visiting Scholar at the University of Michigan School of
Business. He also served as the co-editor of International Studies Quarterly
from 1991 through 1995, and has taught for over ten years in the University of
Michigan's ICPSR Summer Program in statistics. His published research has
focused on the effects of international political relations on global trade
flows, global economic conditions and armed conflict, and the political
implications of recent growth in global capital markets. This work has appeared
in journals such as International Studies Quarterly, American Journal
of Political Science, and American Political Science Review.
Selected Publications:
2004. “Trade Still Follows the Flag: The Primacy of Politics in a Simultaneous Model of Interdependence and Armed Conflict.” Journal of Politics V. 66 no.4. (with Omar Keshk and Rafael Reuveny)
2003. Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate (with Edward D. Mansfield) Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
Peace Science Society Presidential Address
International Studies Perspectives Proposal Guidelines
Foreign Policy Analysis Proposal Guidelines
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)