Juliet Kaarbo
Professor
social science
The University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Biography
Juliet Kaarbo Professor of Foreign Policy; Co-Director of the Centre for Security Research (on leave 2017-2018) Juliet Kaarbo joined the Politics and International Relations department in June 2011 as a Senior Lecturer and was promoted to Professor with a Personal Chair in Foreign Policy (effective August 2015). Sheserved as Postgraduate Adviser for Politics & International Relations (2013-2016) and is the founding co-Director of CeSeR http://www.sps.ed.ac.uk/ceser.
Research Interest
Julie’s research focuses on political psychology, leadership and decision making, group dynamics, foreign policy analysis, foreign policy roles, and parliamentary political systems. Areas of specialization include German, British, Israeli, Dutch, Japanese, Turkish, and U.S. foreign policy. Her research has appeared in various journals, including International Studies Quarterly, European Journal of International Relations, International Studies Review, Political Psychology, Cooperation and Conflict, Foreign Policy Analysis, and Leadership Quarterly. She has co-written multiple versions of two textbooks -- Global Politics and Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective:
Publications
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Cristian Cantir and Juliet Kaarbo (published online 2017), 'Domestic Role Contestation and Foreign Policy,' Encyclopedia of Foreign Policy Analysis, Oxford University Press.
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Juliet Kaarbo (published online 2017) 'Coalition Politics, International Norms, and Foreign Policy: Multiparty Decision-making Dynamics in Comparative Perspective,' International Politics.
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Ryan Beasley and Juliet Kaarbo, (published online 2017) 'Casting for a Sovereign Role: Socialising an Aspirant State in the Scottish Independence Referendum,' forthcoming in European Journal of International Relations.