
معرفی
Steven Redd is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Texas A&M University (2000) and a BA in International Relations from Brigham Young University (1990). His research focuses on foreign policy decision-making, international relations, U.S. foreign policy, and political psychology. Current projects include examining the role of ethnic minority groups in U.S. foreign policy, the impact of emotions on foreign policy choices, and antiterrorism strategies through experimental methods. He teaches courses such as Intro to International Relations, Nuclear Weapons Politics, and American Foreign Policy Analysis.
- Education:
- PhD, Political Science, Texas A&M University, 2000
- BA, International Relations, Brigham Young University, 1990
His research and publications explore topics like adviser influence in foreign policy, decision-making strategies in conflicts (e.g., Kosovo intervention), and the intersection of bureaucratic politics and poliheuristic theory. Collaborative work with scholars like Alex Mintz and Trevor Rubenzer highlights his engagement with experimental methodologies in political science.





