
About
Laron K. Williams is a Professor of Political Science at the Truman School of Government and Public Affairs, University of Missouri. He holds the Frederick A. Middlebush Chair and has been affiliated with the institution since 2011, after a prior role at Texas Tech University.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Political Science, Texas A&M University (2008)
- B.S. in Political Science, University of Nebraska at Kearney
His research focuses on electoral accountability, public opinion, and party competition, with methodological expertise in spatial econometrics, time series analysis, and interpretation practices. His work addresses critical questions in comparative politics and international relations.
Recent publications analyze trends in public opinion (e.g., issue importance datasets), spatial modeling in political science, and the interplay of economic conditions with electoral and foreign policy decisions. Articles appear in American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, and Political Analysis.
Scientific Awards:
- Frederick A. Middlebush Chair of Political Science
Williams contributes to academic software development, including the dynsim package for dynamic simulations of autoregressive relationships. He maintains active profiles on Google Scholar and GitHub, emphasizing reproducibility and open science.
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