Perfil personal
Research Interests
My primary research area is international conflict; however, I also have a strong interest in American Foreign Policy. Currently my research focuses on military coalitions and international rivalries.
My work on rivalries builds upon work in my dissertation and seeks to build a general model of rivalry that incorporates dyadic conflict, domestic politics, and rivalry. The model, which I have named the Conflict and Rivalry (CAR) Model, provides testable hypotheses on rivalry creation, conflict behavior during rivalries, and rivalry termination.
My second research focus explores the politics of military coalitions. My recent publication (Foreign Policy Analysis 2016) finds military coalitions are more likely to win wars. My current research seeks to answer the question of when coalitions will be effective, specifically focusing on the amount of control states surrender to the coalition. I have several more coalition related projects at various stages including coalitions and terms of settlement, coalitions and the duration of interstate conflict, coalitions and post-war occupations, and examining peacekeeping operations from a coalition perspective
Courses Taught
PS 230 (formerly 235) Introduction to International Relations
HON 251 International Conflict in the Modern World
PS 391 Contemporary Global Conflicts (online course)
PS 439 Special Topics in IR: International Conflict
PS 439 Special Topics in IR: Theories of International Relations
PS 439 Special Topics in IR: Practicum in Counter-terrorism (Spring 2020)
PS 672 Intro to Techniques of Political Research
PS 711 Formal Models in Political Science
PS 731 International Security/Conflict Analysis
Curriculum Vitae
Cuantificación de educación / académica
Doctor of Philosophy, University Of Iowa
2006
Master of Arts, University Of Iowa
2000
Master of Arts, University Of Nevada-Las Vegas
1999
Bachelor of Arts, Western Oregon University
1997
Keywords
- JZ International relations
Huella digital
- 1 Perfiles similares
Colaboraciones y áreas de investigación principales de los últimos cinco años
-
Learning to Fight Together: UN Peacekeeping Coalitions and Civilian Protection
Morgan, M. A. & Morey, D. S., sept 2024, En: International Studies Quarterly. 68, 3, sqae118.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
-
Centralized command and coalition victory
Morey, D. S., nov 1 2020, En: Conflict Management and Peace Science. 37, 6, p. 716-734 19 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
12 Citas (Scopus) -
Military coalitions and the outcome of interstate wars
Morey, D. S., oct 1 2016, En: Foreign Policy Analysis. 12, 4, p. 533-551 19 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
Acceso abierto30 Citas (Scopus) -
Leader, Follower, or Spectator? The Role of President Obama in the Arab Spring Uprisings
Morey, D. S., Thyne, C. L., Hayden, S. L. & Senters, M. B., dic 2012, En: Social Science Quarterly. 93, 5, p. 1185-1201 17 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
16 Citas (Scopus) -
When War Brings Peace: A Dynamic Model of the Rivalry Process
Morey, D. S., abr 2011, En: American Journal of Political Science. 55, 2, p. 263-275 13 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
23 Citas (Scopus)