Todd Allee is Associate Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland. His research focuses on international trade, international organizations, the World Trade Organization (WTO), foreign direct investment, dispute settlement, and territorial conflict resolution. He is the author of The Democratic Peace and Territorial Conflict in the Twentieth Century (with Paul K. Huth, Cambridge University Press) as well as more than two dozen articles and book chapters that employ political economy approaches and quantitative methods to explain the origin, escalation, and settlement of trade, investment, and territorial disputes.
His current research explores how racial and ethnic biases affect public attitudes toward foreign trade as well as how governments frequently copy-paste their trade and investment treaties. His work has been published in journals such as the American Political Science Review, International Organization, World Politics, World Economy, International Studies Quarterly, and Journal of Conflict Resolution.
Articles by Dr. Allee:
Contingent Credibility: The Impact of Investment Treaty Violations on Foreign Direct Investment
Failure to Deliver: The Investment Effects of US Preferential Economic Agreements
Teaching
- International Organization (Graduate)
- International Political Economy (Graduate)
- International Organization (Undergraduate)
- International Political Relations (Undergraduate)