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Jack
S. Levy is Board of
Governors' Professor of Political
Science at Rutgers University,
and Affiliate at the Saltzman
Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University.
He is past president of the International Studies Association (2007-08)
and of
the Peace Science Society (2005-06). He has previously held tenured
positions
at the University
of Texas
at Austin and
the University
of Minnesota,
and visiting or adjunct positions at
Tulane, Stanford, Harvard, Yale, Columbia,
and NYU. Levy received APSA’s Helen Dwight Reid Award (1977)
for the best
dissertation in International Relations in 1975‑76, and the
Distinguished
Scholar Award from the Foreign Policy Analysis Section of the
International
Studies Association (2000). His research focuses primarily on the
causes of
war, foreign policy decision-making, and qualitative methodology.
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