Joseph M. Parent

Professor

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Office
2167 Jenkins and Nanovic Halls
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone
574-631-3592
Email
jparent@nd.edu

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Biography

Joe Parent’s research examines how shifts in power affect cooperation. He is the author of Uniting States (Oxford, 2011), and coauthor (with Joe Uscinski) of American Conspiracy Theories (Oxford, 2014) and (with Paul MacDonald) Twilight of the Titans (Cornell, 2018). He has published in the American Journal of Psychology, Foreign Affairs, History of Political Thought, International Security, Security Studies, Sociological Theory, and World Politics, assisted the National Intelligence Council on its Global Trends 2030 and Global Trends 2035 reports, and received a Fulbright fellowship in Rome and a Nobel Fellowship in Oslo. His research has been covered in The Atlantic, Cosmopolitan, The Economist, FiveThirtyEight, Newsweek, The New Yorker, New York Times, Scientific American, and Time, and on CBS “Sunday Morning”, Fox, MSNBC, NBC “Nightly News”, and NPR’s “This American Life”. He co-edits the Columbia University Press Series in International Order and Politics, and the Robert Jervis International Security Studies Forum. He received his BA from the University of Chicago in 1999, and his PhD from Columbia University in 2006.

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Research Interests

International Relations Theory, Security Studies, American Foreign Relations, Grand Strategy, Political Integration, Polarization, Threat Perception

Affiliated Centers and Institutes

  • Rooney Democracy Institute 
  • Notre Dame International Security Center
  • Kellogg Institute for International Studies
  • Notre Dame Initiative on Race and Resilience 
  • Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies

Awards/Honors/Grants

  • Fulbright Fellowship, Free International University of Social Science (LUISS)—Guido Carli, Rome, Italy, spring 2017
  • Nobel Fellowship, Nobel Institute, Oslo, Norway, spring 2012

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