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Caleb Pomeroy is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, jointly appointed to the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy and the Department of Political Science. His research examines psychological dimensions of power in international relations, with emphasis on how perceived state power influences cognition and behavior.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in International Relations from The Ohio State University
- MSc in Contemporary Chinese Studies from the University of Oxford
- MSc in Security Studies from University College London
- BA in Economics from Boston College
Pomeroy's work centers on the psychology of power, demonstrating how relative power positions distort threat assessment and decision-making. His research integrates political psychology with security studies, revealing that power possession inflates perceived threats and alters strategic calculations. This interdisciplinary approach bridges cognitive science and international relations theory.
His scholarly recognition includes:
- Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at Stanford University
- Diana Davis Spencer Postdoctoral Fellow in US Foreign Policy and International Security at Dartmouth College
Pomeroy maintains active research in international security with publications across premier journals, though specific grant details and advising activities are not documented in available sources. His dual appointment reflects the cross-cutting nature of his work between political science and global policy institutions.


