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B.A.
Northwestern University
Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Courses:
Matt offers courses on comparative foreign policy and the analysis of political
texts, as well as qualitative skills in International Relations.
Comparative Foreign
Policy
Qualitative Skills in
International Relations
Recent Publications:
“The
Transformative Potential of E-Government in Transitional Democracies,”
(with Jeffrey Seifert).
Public Management E-Journal,
2 (2003). http://www.spa.msu.ru/e-journal/2/25_1.php.
"The
Psychology of Corruption in Azerbaijan and Iran” (with Daniel Heradstveit) in D.
Heradstveit and H. Hveem (eds.),
Oil in the Gulf. Obstacles to Democracy and Development.
Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate, 2004, pp. 72-99.
“IP
Videoconferencing in Graduate Professional Education: Collaborative Learning for
Public Management,” (with Alexi Surin). Public
Management E-Journal, 4 (2004).
http://www.spa.msu.ru/e-journal/5/62_1.php.
“The CCDL PROJECT: Learning Across Borders in a Networked Culture” (with Michiko
Nakano) in Malcolm H. Field and James Fegan (eds.), Education Across Borders,
forthcoming, 2005.
G. Matthew Bonham (with
Daniel Heradstveit), "The 'Axis of Evil' Metaphor and
the Restructuring of Iranian Views Toward the US,” Journal of the European
Society for Iranian Studies 1 (2005), pp. 89-105.
Web
page:
http://faculty.maxwell.syr.edu/gmbonham/
Research Interests:
Matt works in the areas of international political communications and
applications of computer technology to the study of foreign policy
decision-making. His research interests include foreign policy decision-making,
international negotiation, textual analysis, and computer simulation. He
is currently conducting research on how we talk about the "war on terrorism."
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