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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1981 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Ole R. Holsti was affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their scholarly contributions included research published in academic venues such as Political Science Today.

The main documented recent paper involving Holsti was titled "2023 INCOMING MEMBERS," published in 2023 in Political Science Today. This paper was coauthored with Taeku Lee.

  • Taeku Lee
  • Bae Family
  • Lilly J. Goren
  • Susan Koppelman
  • Peter Rollins

  • Political Science Today

Throughout their career, Holsti collaborated with several researchers, including those listed above.

In 1981, Holsti was honored as a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

Best Publications

  • Content Analysis for the Social Sciences and Humanities

    Ole Rudolf Holsti

  • Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis

    Ole R. Holsti;Graham T. Allison

  • Public opinion and American foreign policy

    Ole Rudolf Holsti

  • Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Challenges to the Almond-Lippmann Consensus

    Ole R. Holsti

  • Unity and disintegration in international alliances: comparative studies

    Ole Rudolf Holsti;P. Terrence Hopmann;John D. Sullivan

  • The belief system and national images: a case study:

    Ole R. Holsti

  • Change In The International System

    Ole R Holsti

  • Crisis, escalation, war

    Ole Rudolf Holsti

  • Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations

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  • The “Operational Code” Approach to the Study of Political Leaders: John Foster Dulles' Philosophical and Instrumental Beliefs*

    Ole Holsti

  • Enemies in politics

    David J. Finlay;Ole R. Holsti;Richard R. Fagen

  • A Widening Gap between the U.S. Military and Civilian Society?: Some Evidence, 1976-96

    Ole R. Holsti

  • The Structure of Foreign Policy Attitudes among American Leaders

    Ole R. Holsti;James N. Rosenau

  • American Leadership in World Affairs: Vietnam and the Breakdown of Consensus

    Ole Rudolf Holsti;James N. Rosenau

  • The Domestic and Foreign Policy Beliefs of American Leaders

    Ole R. Holsti;James N. Rosenau

  • Liberals, Populists, Libertarians, and Conservatives: The Link between Domestic and International Affairs

    Ole R. Holsti;James N. Rosenau

  • American Leadership in World Affairs: Vietnam and the Breakdown of Consensus

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  • The Analysis of Communication Content: Developments in Scientific Theories and Computer Techniques

    Jack Levin;George Gerbner;Ole R. Holsti;Klaus Krippendorff

  • Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy, Revised Edition

    Ole Rudolf Holsti

  • Unity and Disintegration in International Alliances

    Ole R Holsti;P. Terrence Hopmann;John D. Sullivan

  • Measuring Affect and Action in Inter National Reaction Models: Empirical Materials From the 1962 Cuban Crisis

    Ole R. Holsti;Richard A. Brody;Robert C. North

  • The 1914 Case

    Ole R. Holsti

  • Does Where You Stand Depend on When You Were Born? The Impact of Generation on Post-Vietnam Foreign Policy Beliefs

    Ole R. Holsti;James N. Rosenau

  • Vietnam, Consensus, and the Belief Systems of American Leaders

    Ole R. Holsti;James N. Rosenau

  • The Foreign Policy Beliefs of Women in Leadership Positions

    Ole R. Holsti;James N. Rosenau

  • The Structure of Foreign Policy Beliefs Among American Opinion Leaders-After the Cold War

    Ole R. Holsti;James N. Rosenau

Frequent Co-Authors

James N. Rosenau
James N. Rosenau George Washington University
Richard A. Brody
Richard A. Brody Stanford University
George Gerbner
George Gerbner University of Pennsylvania
John Lewis Gaddis
John Lewis Gaddis Yale University
Gary C. Jacobson
Gary C. Jacobson University of California, San Diego

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