1995 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1969 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
His primary scientific interests are in Democracy, Political economy, Capitalist peace, Economic interdependence and Politics. His study of Democratic peace theory is a part of Democracy. The Political economy study combines topics in areas such as Law, Dyad and Hegemony.
As part of one scientific family, Bruce Russett deals mainly with the area of Capitalist peace, narrowing it down to issues related to the Militarized interstate dispute, and often Bilateral trade and Economic system. His Economic interdependence research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Computer security, Development economics, International trade, Power and Ceteris paribus. His Politics study incorporates themes from Social science, Relation and Labour economics.
Bruce Russett focuses on Political economy, Politics, Democracy, International relations and Public administration. His work in Political economy addresses subjects such as Foreign policy, which are connected to disciplines such as Ideology. In his research, Consumption is intimately related to Demographic economics, which falls under the overarching field of Politics.
His Democracy research incorporates elements of Development economics and Economic interdependence. Much of his study explores Militarized interstate dispute relationship to Ex-ante. Bruce Russett performs multidisciplinary study in Social science and Social indicators in his work.
His main research concerns Democracy, Politics, Law, Political economy and International relations. He is interested in Militarized interstate dispute, which is a field of Democracy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Conventional wisdom, Demographic economics and Law and economics in addition to Politics.
His Democratic peace theory, International studies and Cold war study in the realm of Law connects with subjects such as Social science research and Replication. His Political economy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Empire, Contemporary history, Political science of religion, Hegemony and Making-of. His work deals with themes such as Isolationism, Comparative politics, Environmental ethics, Stalemate and Skepticism, which intersect with International relations.
Bruce Russett mainly focuses on Democracy, Development economics, Economic interdependence, Law and Variables. Bruce Russett works in the field of Democracy, namely Democratization. His study in Economic interdependence is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Reciprocal determinism, Trade barrier, Ceteris paribus and Endogeneity.
His Law research incorporates themes from Epistemology and Rule of three. The Test study which covers Empowerment that intersects with Politics. His Politics research includes themes of Demography and Demographic economics.
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Triangulating Peace: Democracy, Interdependence, and International Organizations
Bruce Martin Russett;John R Oneal.
(2000)
The Kantian Peace: The Pacific Benefits of Democracy, Interdependence, and International Organizations, 1885-1992
John R. Oneal;Bruce M. Russett.
World Politics (1999)
Assessing the Liberal Peace with Alternative Specifications: Trade Still Reduces Conflict*
John R. Oneal;Bruce Russett.
Journal of Peace Research (1999)
The Liberal Peace: Interdependence, Democracy, and International Conflict, 1950-85:
John R. Oneal;Frances H. Oneal;Zeev Maoz;Bruce Russett.
Journal of Peace Research (1996)
The Third Leg of the Kantian Tripod for Peace: International Organizations and Militarized Disputes, 1950–85
Bruce Russett;John R. Oneal;David R. Davis.
International Organization (1998)
Causes of Peace: Democracy, Interdependence, and International Organizations, 1885–1992
John R. Oneal;Bruce Russett;Michael L. Berbaum.
International Studies Quarterly (2003)
Clash of Civilizations, or Realism and Liberalism Déjà Vu? Some Evidence
Bruce M. Russett;John R. Oneal;Michaelene Cox.
Journal of Peace Research (2000)
Trade does promote peace: New simultaneous estimates of the reciprocal effects of trade and conflict:
Håvard Hegre;John R Oneal;Bruce Russett.
Journal of Peace Research (2010)
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