Amanda Licht
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
Binghamton University
United States of America
Biography
Professor Licht received her PhD from the University of Iowa in 2010, specializing in International Relations and Political Methodology. Her research focuses on how the domestic political incentives of leaders targeted by foreign policy affect the outcome of influence attempts. Her dissertation argues if we are to understand the process of foreign policy success and failure, we must consider both the effect of interventions on leader survival and the domestic cost of providing concessions.
Research Interest
Her research focuses on how the domestic political incentives of leaders targeted by foreign policy affect the outcome of influence attempts.
Publications
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Kentsis A, Reed C, Rice KL, Sanda T, Rodig SJ, Tholouli E, Christie A, Valk PJ, Delwel R, Ngo V, Kutok JL. Autocrine activation of the MET receptor tyrosine kinase in acute myeloid leukemia. Nature medicine. 2012 Jul 1;18(7):1118-22.
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Licht AA. Change comes with time: Substantive interpretation of nonproportional hazards in event history analysis. Political Analysis. 2011 Mar 1;19(2):227-43.
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Licht AA. Coming into money: The impact of foreign aid on leader survival. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 2010 Feb;54(1):58-87.