Uncovering the Causes of International Conflict with Professor and Associate Director of the School of Government & Public Policy Alex Braithwaite
Dr. Alex Braithwaite, the Melody S. Robidoux Foundation Fund Professor and Associate Director of the School of Government & Public Policy at the University of Arizona, joins us for a captivating discussion on today's episode of It's an Honor. With a remarkable background in international relations and conflict studies, Dr. Braithwaite's expertise is unparalleled. As a W.A. Franke Honors College Academy Scholar, he brings a unique perspective to our conversation, enriched by his dedication to peer-reviewing and editing esteemed journals such as the Journal of Peace Research, British Journal of Political Science, and Conflict Management and Peace Science. While you may have encountered his insights on current international topics through his former Twitter account @theBraith, today we dive deeper into the nuances of global conflicts. Dr. Braithwaite shares his insights on the causes and consequences of international conflicts, drawing parallels with ongoing global events. Additionally, he reflects on his journey to becoming a US citizen, his personal experiences as a married couple with another University of Arizona professor, and the intricate challenges governments face when engaging in international disputes.