
- sredd@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4741
- Bolton Hall 646
- CV
Steven Redd
- Associate Professor, Political Science
Education
- PhD, Political Science, Texas A&M University, 2000
- BA, International Relations, Brigham Young University, 1990
Office Hours
MW 11:30 am - 12:30 pm & By Appt
Teaching Schedule
Course Num | Title | Meets | Syllabus |
---|---|---|---|
POL SCI 203-001 | Introduction to Political Science Research | MW 10am-11:15am | |
POL SCI 953-001 | Seminar in American Foreign Policy | M 4:30pm-7:10pm |
Courses Taught
- POL SCI 175 - Intro. to International Relations
- POL SCI 203 - Intro. to Political Science Research
- POL SCI 340 - The Politics of Nuclear Weapons
- POL SCI 423 - Conduct of American Foreign Affairs
- POL SCI 700 - Scope and Methods of Political Science
- POL SCI 953 - Seminar in American Foreign Policy
Teaching Interests
- International Relations
- U.S. Foreign and National Security Policy
- Nuclear Weapons and World Politics
- Conflict Studies
Research Interests
- Foreign Policy Decision Making
- International Relations
- U.S. Foreign Policy
- Political Psychology
Current Projects
- Ethnic Minority Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy: Examining Congressional Decision Making, (with T. Rubenzer).
- Emotions and Foreign Policy Decision Making, (with N. Geva).
- Foreign Policy Decision Making and Antiterrorism Strategies: An Experimental Examination of Foreign Policy Elites, (with A. Mintz, and A. Vedlitz).
- Explaining U.S. Policy Towards China and Taiwan.
Selected Publications
Horowitz, Shale A., and Redd, Steven B. “Leadership Preferences in Ethno-Territorial Disputes: An Experimental Approach” Foreign Policy Analysis 13.4 (2017): 950-967.
Redd, Steven B., and Mintz, Alex. “Policy Perspectives on National Security and Foreign Policy Decision Making” Policy Studies Journal, Wiley 41.S1 Ed. Jenkins-Smith, Hank C., and Trousset, Sarah R. (2013): S11-S37.
Rubenzer, Trevor , and Redd, Steven B. “Ethnic Minority Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy: Examining Congressional Decision Making and Economic Sanctions” International Studies Quarterly 54. (2010): 755-777.
Mintz, Alex, Redd, Steven B., and Vedlitz, Arnold. “Can We Generalize from Student Experiments to the Real World in Political Science, Military Affairs and International Relations?” Journal of Conflict Resolution 50. (2006): 757-776.
Redd, Steven B. “The Influence of Advisers and Decision Strategies on Foreign Policy Choices: President Clinton's Decision to Use Force in Kosovo” International Studies Perspectives 6. (2005): 129-150.
Christensen, Eben, and Redd, Steven B. “Bureaucrats vs. the Ballot Box in Foreign Policy Decision Making: An Experimental Analysis of the Bureaucratic Politics Model and the Poliheuristic Theory” Journal of Conflict Resolution 48.1 (2004): 69-90.
Redd, Steven B. “The Influence of Advisers on Foreign Policy Decision Making: An Experimental Study” Journal of Conflict Resolution 46.3 (2002): 335-364.
Mintz, Alex, Geva, Nehemia, Redd, Steven B., and Carnes, Amy. “The Effect of Dynamic and Static Choice Sets on Political Decision Making: An Analysis Using the Decision Board Platform” American Political Science Review 91. (1997): 553-566.