Caleb Pomeroy

Caleb Pomeroy

Caleb Pomeroy

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Biography

Caleb Pomeroy is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto's Department of Political Science and Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy. He researches the psychology of power in international relations, notably the effects of relative state power on human thought and behavior. His book project shows that the feeling of power inflates threat perception. His work is published or forthcoming at the American Political Science Review, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Peace Research, and Security Studies, among other outlets. 

Prior to joining U of T, he was a Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at Stanford University and the Diana Davis Spencer Postdoctoral Fellow in US Foreign Policy and International Security at Dartmouth College.

publications

Journal Articles
September 2023

Hawks Become Us: The Sense of Power and Militant Foreign Policy Attitudes

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Fellowship Spotlight: Caleb Pomeroy

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