Associate Professor
234 Social Sciences and Humanities
405-744-5569
peter.rudloff@okstate.edu
PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007
Curriculum Vitae
Professor Rudloff began teaching at Oklahoma State University in 2007 after receiving his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Rudloff received a B.A. in Political Science from Saint Louis University. Since arriving at Oklahoma State University, Dr. Rudloff has taught courses on international relations, international and civil conflict, international law, and research methods. Dr. Rudloff's research interests are in the areas of international and civil conflict.
More information about Dr. Rudloff's teaching and research can be found on his professional website.
Research Interests
International Conflict, Civil Wars, International Security
Recent Publications
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- Rudloff, Peter, and Laura Thaut Vinson. Forthcoming. “Surveys in Communities Divided by Ethnicity and Conflict: Challenges, Possible Solutions, and Lessons Learned from a Survey in Jos, Nigeria.” Sociological Methods and Research.
- Laura Thaut Vinson and Peter Rudloff.Forthcoming. "Ethnicities and Conflict: A Survey Experiment on the Effect of Narrative Framing on Perceptions in Jos, Nigeria." Ethnopolitics.
- Peter Rudloff and Michael Findley. 2016. "The Downstream Effects of Combatant Fragmentation on Civil War Recurrence." Journal of Peace Research, 53 (1): 19-32.
- Timothy Peterson and Peter Rudloff. 2015. "Preferential Trade Agreements and Trade Expectations Theory." International Interactions 41 (1): 61-83.
- Rudloff, Peter, and Laura Thaut Vinson. Forthcoming. “Surveys in Communities Divided by Ethnicity and Conflict: Challenges, Possible Solutions, and Lessons Learned from a Survey in Jos, Nigeria.” Sociological Methods and Research.