Christopher K. Butler
Associate Professor · International Relations
University of New MexicoAbout
Christopher K. Butler is an Associate Professor at the University of New Mexico in the Department of Political Science. His research focuses on International Relations, particularly the dynamics of political conflict, human rights, civil war, and international conflict, using Positive Political Theory and empirical methodologies.
- Education:
- B.A., University of Rochester (1994)
- M.A. and Ph.D., Michigan State University (1995 and 2000)
His research integrates game-theoretic models and computer simulations to explore how conflicts of interest turn violent, how they are resolved, and the consequences of institutional design. He has also contributed to understanding the strategic use of terrorism, civil war severity, and the role of pro-government militias in human rights violations. His work often applies formal modeling and statistical analysis to test hypotheses.
Key themes in his recent publications include statistical modeling, conflict dynamics, and human rights. He has received notable recognition, including an Honorable mention for the Journal of Peace Research Article of the Year Award, and has held prestigious fellowships such as the Graduate School Dissertation Completion Fellowship at Michigan State University.
Scientific Awards:
- Honorable mention for the Journal of Peace Research Article of the Year Award
- Nominated for the UNM Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award
- Graduate School Dissertation Completion Fellowship
- Inducted into Phi Kappa Phi honor society
- Barth-Crapsey Undergraduate Research Grant
- Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award
Throughout his career, Butler has taught courses such as World Politics, Game Theory Seminar, and Junior Honors Seminar, and has served on various committees and as a reviewer for multiple academic journals. His work remains pivotal in bridging methodology with substantive questions in international relations and conflict resolution.
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