Aaron M. Hoffman is Associate Professor of Political Science at Purdue University, where he specializes in international politics. His research focuses on bargaining and communication in matters of international security. Specific projects include work on terrorism and the mass media, public support for US military operations, and trust in interstate conflict. For more information, see his curriculum vitae and publications.
Selected Publications
4. Hoffman, Aaron M., Dwaine H.A. Jengeley, Natasha T. Duncan, Melissa Buehler, and Meredith L. Rees. 2010. "How Does the Business of News Influence Terrorism Coverage? Evidence from The Washington Post and USA Today." Terrorism and Political Violence. 22:4, pp. 559-580.
Aaron M. Hoffman
3. Aleprete, Jr., Michael E. and Aaron M. Hoffman. 2012. "The Strategic Development of Border Areas: Understanding Variation in Interaction Opportunity Across Land Borders." International Interactions. 38:1, pp. 1-28
2. Hoffman, Aaron M., Crystal Shelton, and Erik Cleven. Forthcoming. "Press freedom, publicity, and the cross-national incidence of transnational terrorism." Political Research Quarterly.
1. Hoffman, Aaron M., Christopher R. Agnew, Laura Vanderdrift, and Robert Kulzick. Forthcoming. "Norms, Diplomacy, and the Social Psychology of War Support." Journal of Conflict Resolution.
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