Joshua Goldstein

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Joshua Goldstein is a political scientist best known for his influential work on international relations, war and peace studies, and global security.

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political scientist
almaMater Massachusetts Institute of Technology NERFINISHED
Stanford University NERFINISHED
University of Oxford NERFINISHED
authorOf A Bright Future: How Some Countries Have Solved Climate Change and the Rest Can Follow NERFINISHED
International Relations NERFINISHED
Long Cycles: Prosperity and War in the Modern Age NERFINISHED
The Real Price of War NERFINISHED
War and Gender NERFINISHED
Winning the War on War NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
coAuthorWith Jon C. Pevehouse NERFINISHED
Staffan A. Qvist NERFINISHED
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stanford University
University of Oxford
employer American University NERFINISHED
University of Massachusetts Boston NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork gender and war
global security
international political economy
international relations
peace studies
war studies
hasAcademicDegree PhD in political science
hasWebsite http://www.joshuagoldstein.com/
knownFor analysis of long-term decline in war
research on trends in war and peace
work on peacekeeping and conflict prevention
work on the costs of war
language English
nationality American
notableWork A Bright Future: How Some Countries Have Solved Climate Change and the Rest Can Follow NERFINISHED
International Relations (textbook) NERFINISHED
Long Cycles: Prosperity and War in the Modern Age NERFINISHED
The Real Price of War NERFINISHED
War and Gender NERFINISHED
Winning the War on War NERFINISHED
occupation professor
positionHeld Professor Emeritus of International Relations at American University
Professor of International Relations at American University
Professor of International Relations at University of Massachusetts Boston
researchInterest causes of war
economic costs of armed conflict
gender roles in military conflict
long-term historical trends in warfare
peacekeeping operations

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Goldstein hasNotableBearer Joshua Goldstein