Personal profile
Research Interests
I teach and write about international relations and human, national, international, and global security. My research has three streams:
- Developing and using a new framework to measure, explain, and improve human, national, international, and global security.
- Enhancing the understanding of international-relations theory, testing, data, and forecasting.
- Providing opportunities for conversation and collaboration among security scholars, policy makers, practitioners, and citizens.
Teaching Experience
Introduction to International Relations (PSCI 230)
International Security (PSCI 334)
International Law and Organizations (PSCI 433)
Global Environmental Politics (PSCI 332)
Model United Nations (PSCI 337)
Graduate Seminar in International Relations (PSCI 530)
Education/Academic qualification
Bachelor, Political Science and Economics, Stanford University
PhD, Political Science, University of California at Berkeley
Master, Political Science, University of California at Berkeley
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Research output
- 1 Review article
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Attack and Conquer? International Anarchy and the Offense-Defense-Deterrence Balance
Adams, K. R., Dec 2003, In: International Security. 28, 3, p. 45-83 39 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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