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John F. Kennedy School of Government
Mailbox 113
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Profile
Matthew
A. Baumis Marvin
Kalb Professor of Global Communications and Professor of Public
Policy Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy School of Government.
His research focuses on delineating the effects of domestic
politics on international conflict and cooperation in general and
American foreign policy in particular, as well as on the role of
the mass media and public opinion in contemporary American
politics. His research has appeared in over a dozen leading
scholarly journals, such as theAmerican
Political Science Review,American
Journal of Political Science, and
Journal of Politics. His books
includeSoft News Goes to War:
Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy in the New Media
Ageand War
Stories: The Causes and Consequences of Public Views of War
(Forthcoming 2009, Princeton University Press). He has also
contributed op/ed articles to a variety of newspapers and magazines
in the United States and abroad. Before coming to Harvard, Baum was
associate professor of political science and communication studies
at UCLA. Baum received his PhD in political science at UC San Diego
in 2000.
Courses
Fall
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PPP-306
Mass Media, Public Opinion, and U.S. Foreign Policy
Not Offered
Spring
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PAL-110-E
Political Institutions and Public Policy: Comparative Politics
Media Expertise
Matthew Baum welcomes media inquiries on the following subjects:
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Research
Research for a complete list of faculty citations from 2001 - present, please visit the Harvard Kennedy School Research Report Online.
Selected Publication Citations:
- Academic Journals
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Baum, Matthew A., and Tim Groeling. "Journalists’ Incentives and
Coverage of Elite Foreign Policy Evaluations." Conflict
Management and Peace Science (2009).
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Baum, Matthew A., and Tim Groeling. "Shot by the Messenger: The
Effects of Party Cues on Public Opinion Regarding National Security
and War." Political Behavior (October 2008).
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Baum, Matthew A., and Tim Groeling. "Crossing the Water’s Edge:
Elite Rhetoric, Media Coverage and the Rally-Round-the-Flag
Phenomenon." Journal of Politics 70.4 (October 2008): 1-21.
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Baum, Matthew A., and Tim Groeling. "New Media and the Polarization
of American Political Discourse." Political Communication
25.4 (October 2008): 345-365.
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Baum, Matthew A., and Philip B.K. Potter. "The Relationships
Between Mass Media, Public Opinion, and Foreign Policy: Toward a
Theoretical Synthesis." Annual Review of Political Science
11.1 (June 2008): 39-65.
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Baum, Matthew A., and Phil Gussin. "In the Eye of the Beholder: How
Information Shortcuts Shape Individual Perceptions of Bias in the
Media." Quarterly Journal of Political Science 3.1 (March
2008): 1-31.
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Baum, Matthew A. "Soft News and Foreign Policy: How Expanding the
Audience Changes the Policies." Japanese Journal of Political
Science 8.1 (April 2007): 115-145.
- Research Papers/Reports
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Baum, Matthew A. "Coalition of the Unrestrained: Mass Media,
Electoral Institutions, and the Constraining Effect of Global
Opinion Regarding Iraq." Paper for International Studies
Association Annual Meeting, 2008.
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Baum, Matthew A., and Tim Groeling. "Iraq and the 'Fox Effect': An
Examination of Polarizing Media and Public Support for
International Conflict." American Political Science Association
Annual Conference, 2007.
- Reviews
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Baum, Matthew A. Review of The Foreign Policy Disconnect: What
Americans Want from Our Leaders but Don't Get, by Benjamin I.
Page with Marshall M. Bouton Perspectives on Politics, 5.2
June 2007: 373-375.