
Patrick Hulme
@mphulme
War Powers, U.S. Foreign Policy, Int'l Security | Postdoc @StanfordCISAC | soon @ufhamilton 🐊 in 2025 | former @BelferCenter @UCSDPoliSci @UCLA_Law
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http://patrickhulme.com 18-11-2016 17:51:06
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Check out this recent article in American Political Science Review by Patrick Hulme, Assistant Professor at Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Ed and AWC Affiliated Scholar:

We love seeing our faculty’s work published and shared by American Political Science Review! Check out Dr. Patrick Hulme's latest piece, War and Responsibility, in the American Political Science Review. 👉 cambridge.org/core/journals/… #UF #FacultyResearch #PoliticalScience


Hoover History Lab Asst. Director Joseph Ledford recently hosted an event on the uses and misuses of history in public policy. The keynote conversation with Philip Zelikow, Drew Erdmann, and Daniel Sargent is now available on C-SPAN. Watch below: c-span.org/program/americ…

This was a great event Joseph Ledford

On June 21, U.S. forces conducted air strikes on three nuclear sites in Iran, marking the first time since 1979 that the U.S. has struck the nation. Patrick Hulme and Andrew Kenealy measured congressional sentiment toward the attacks and found mild support for the strikes.


Check out Andrew Kenealy and my new Lawfare piece using AI to measure lawmaker sentiment toward the Iran strikes last month. Punchline: more support than you might have imagined, both before and after.



Erik Gartzke started a paper in 2010. Patrick Hulme and I took it over in… 2018? anyway, it’s out in JCR now: journals.sagepub.com/eprint/C66UX8X…

What is more likely to lead to war - balanced power or imbalanced power? Dr. Patrick Hulme answers that in his new publication with Sage Journals. journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.11… #UFHamilton #PoliticalScience #UFResearch
