A.F.K. Organski Collegiate Professor of World Politics; Professor, Political Science; Research Professor, Institute of Social Research
About
James D. Morrow is A.F.K. Organski Collegiate Professor of World Politics and Research Professor at the Center for Political Studies, both at the University of Michigan, having also taught at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland, Stanford University, the University of Rochester, and Michigan State University. His research addresses crisis bargaining, the causes of war, military alliances, arms races, power transition theory, links between international trade and conflict, the role of international institutions, international law, and domestic politics and foreign policy. He is the author of Order within Anarchy, Game Theory for Political Scientists, co-author of The Logic of Political Survival, and author of over thirty articles in refereed journals and another thirty other publications. Professor Morrow is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He received the Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association in 1994. He was President of the Peace Science Society in 2008-2009 and has held fellowships from the Social Science Research Council and the Hoover Institution.
Courses Taught
- Proseminar on World Politics (graduate)
- Proseminar on Classical Theories of World Politics (graduate)
- The Art of Modeling using Game Theory (graduate)
- Introduction to World Politics (undergraduate)
Affiliation(s)
- Center for Political Studies
Field(s) of Study
- World Politics/International Relations
- Formal Modeling
- Research Methods