Andrew Bennett
Title
Professor
Department
Department of Government
Publications
Publications
Articles in journals
- Andrew Bennett. "Building Communities, Bridging Gaps: Alexander Georges Contributions to Research Methods." Political Psychology (2008).
- Andrew Bennett, Colin Elman. "Qualitative Methods: The View from the Subfields." Comparative Political Studies (2007).
- Andrew Bennett, Colin Elman. "Case Study Methods in the International Relations Subfield." Comparative Political Studies (2007).
- Andrew Bennett, G. John Ikenberry. "The Review’s Evolving Relevance for U.S. Foreign Policy 1906-2006." American Political Science Review 100.4 (2006).
- Andrew Bennett, Colin Elman. "Complex Causal Relations and Case Study Methods: The Example of Path Dependence." Political Analysis 14.3 (2006): 250-267.
- Andrew Bennett. "Stirring the Frequentist Pot with a Dash of Bayes." Political Analysis 14.3 (2006): 339-344.
Articles in books
- Andrew Bennett. "Process Tracing: A Bayesian Approach." Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology. Ed. Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Henry Brady, Davd Collier. Oxford: Osford University Press, 2008.
- Andrew Bennett, Colin Elman. "Case Study Methods in the Study of International Relations." Oxford Handbook of International Relations. Ed. Christian Reus-Smit, Duncan Snidal. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
- Andrew Bennett. "The Mother of All Isms: Reorganizing Political Science Around Causal Mechanisms." Revitalizing Causality. Ed. Ruth Groff. : Routledge, 2008.
- Andrew Bennett, Colin Elman. "Qualitative Research: Recent Developments in Case Study Methods." Annual Review of Political Science. Ed. Nelson Polsby. Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews, 2006: 455-476
Articles in conference proceedings
- Andrew Bennett. "The Political Psychology of Blame: How do Proponents of Intervention Explain Failure in Iraq?." American Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, 2007. : American Political Science Association, 2007.
- Andrew Bennett. "Process Tracing: A Bayesian Approach." APSA Annual Conference. : APSA, 2007.
- Andrew Bennett. "Learning from Cases: Can Methodological Rigor Overcome Cognitive Biases?." Workshop on Practical Judgment. Florence: European University Institute, 2007.
Other
- Multimethod Work: Dispatches from the Front Lines, in the Newsletter of the Qualitative Methods Section of the American Political Science Association, Spring 2007..
- "Advancing the Dialogue on Qualitative Methods," Newsletter of the Qualitative Methods Section of the American Political Science Association, Spring 2006, Vol. 4, No. 1..
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