
Ashley Leeds
@bashleyleeds
Professor and Chair at @RicePoliSci, co-editor @IntOrgJournal: international relations, alliances, treaties, domestic politics & foreign policy. she/her
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http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~leeds/ 25-08-2016 20:40:52
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Our Rice University Political Science Rice University Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies students do such a fantastic job advocating for themselves and supporting one another. Apparently our students learn useful things about collective action and advocacy!

I am so pleased to see Norma Lara recognized for her outstanding work. She is such an amazing leader for our graduate program. She works every day to make Rice University Political Science better.

Today I got to hood Yui Nishimura. It was a joy and honor to work with her over the past six years. This is only the beginning! Yui is going to make an impact on so many students and also on our understanding of the role of the international community in improving human rights.


This is an excellent paper by an excellent student! Interested in cyber, international cooperation and/or international conflict? Look out for this paper and other work by Conner Joyce!



How racial tropes shape the way foreign policy bureaucracies interpret the world. Text analysis of thousands of declassified intelligence assessments across four US presidents. Really proud of this one! Now out *open access* in International Organization

Thanks to Good Authority for inviting me to write an explainer about U.S. defense pacts. This is such a great series for teaching! goodauthority.org/news/good-to-k…






Know someone who might be interested in studying for a Ph.D. in political science at Rice University Political Science? Please encourage them to sign up for one of our virtual coffee chats to learn more about the program and the application process.

New article (with Jesse C. Johnson and Burcu Savun) published online with International Studies Quarterly. The article advances our understanding of how governments use international security policy to maintain power domestically and how alliances impact civil wars. academic.oup.com/isq/article-ab…


Analyzing international intervention in civil conflicts 1975-2017, Jesse C. Johnson, Ashley Leeds & Burcu Savun find that some kinds of alliances are associated with pro-government intervention, but all alliances are not equal. academic.oup.com/isq/article-ab…