Sarah Croco
Associate Professor
Sarah Croco is an assistant professor in the Department of Government and Politics and a faculty associate at the Center for International Development and Conflict Management at the University of Maryland. She received her Ph.D. in political science from the University of Michigan in the spring of 2008. Her research interests include: international conflict; the process by which citizens assign leaders responsibility for international wars; the value of policy consistency in elections; territorial disputes and civilian targeting. Her book is Peace at What Price?: Leader Culpablity, Domestic Politics, and War Termination. Her dissertation won the 2009 Best Dissertation Prize from the Committee for the Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy. She has also won numerous teaching awards. Her work has appeared in The American Political Science Review, The American Journal of Political Science, The Journal of Politics, International Studies Quarterly, and World Politics, among others
- International war, wartime public opinion, flip-flopping, research methods.
Degrees
- PhD University of Michigan, 2008
- BA University of Illinois, 2000
Course Name | Course Title | Semester | Syllabus |
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GVPT201 | Scope and Methods for Political Science Research | Fall 2017 | Syllabus |
GVPT201 | Scope and Methods for Political Science Research | Spring 2017 | Syllabus |
GVPT409H | Seminar in International Relations and World Politics; China and the World | Fall 2015 | |
GVPT700 | Scope and Method of Political Science | Fall 2015 |
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Department of Government and Politics