Jason W. Davidson

Jason Davidson
  • Assoc Professor
  • Political Sci & Int'l Affairs
  • Academic Degrees

    • M.A., Ph.D., Georgetown University
    • B.A., University of California at Berkeley
  • Areas of Expertise

    • American Foreign and Security Policy
    • European Politics
    • Foreign Relations of the United States and Europe
    • International Affairs

Jason Davidson, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, earned a Ph.D. (2001) and an M.A. (1999) in government from Georgetown University, and a B.A. (1996) in political science from the University of California at Berkeley.

Dr. Davidson was the 2007 recipient of UMW’s Alumni Association Outstanding Young Faculty Award and a two-time recipient of the Academic Affairs Council Professors’ Appreciation Award. He was awarded a UMW Jepson Fellowship for 2005-06 for the project titled “Signaling Resolve in Contemporary American Foreign Policy.”

He is the author of two books, The Origins of Revisionist and Status-quo States (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006) and America’s Allies and War: Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011). His articles have been published in peer-reviewed journals such as Contemporary Security Policy, Modern Italy, Security Studies, and The Nonproliferation Review. Finally, Dr. Davidson has written chapters in books such as Power in Transition: The Peaceful Change of International Order, Sanctions as Economic Statecraft: Theory and Practice, and Italy in the Post-Cold War Order: Adaptation, Bipartisanship, Visibility.

Dr. Davidson is a specialist in American Foreign and Security Policy, British, French and Italian Foreign, and Security Policy, and International Security. He has been invited to deliver lectures at venues such as the United States Department of State’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research, the United States Marine Corps War College, the University of Rome (Roma Tre), and the University of Bologna.

  • Jason Davidson Delivers Briefing in D.C.

    Jason Davidson Delivers Briefing in D.C.[caption id="attachment_7106" align="alignleft" width="150"]Jason Davidson Jason Davidson[/caption] Associate Professor of Political Science Jason W. Davidson delivered a briefing titled “Italy’s Security Policy after the 2013 Elections: Still in the Game?” at an invitation-only event on April 16 organized by the National Intelligence Council and the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research. Davidson, who argued that the 2013 elections will have a minor impact on Italy’s security policy, was one of 11 presenters from around the world. About 40 members of the U.S. intelligence community attended the event.
  • UMW Faculty to Discuss Anniversary of Iraq War

    UMW Faculty to Discuss Anniversary of Iraq War[caption id="attachment_18871" align="alignleft" width="150"]Nabil Al-Tikriti Nabil Al-Tikriti[/caption] [caption id="attachment_15483" align="alignright" width="150"]Eric Bonds Eric Bonds[/caption] UMW faculty members will discuss the 10 year anniversary of the Iraq War during a roundtable on Wednesday, Feb. 13. The discussion will begin at 4 p.m. in Combs Hall, Room 139 and is free and open to the public. The roundtable will feature Nabil Al-Tikriti, associate professor of history, Eric Bonds, assistant professor of sociology, Jason Davidson, associate professor of political science and Stephen Farnsworth, professor of political science and director of the Center for Leadership and Media Studies. All four faculty members have published scholarly research on aspects of the war. Ranjit Singh, associate professor of political science, will serve as the moderator. For more information, contact Jason Davidson at jdavidso@umw.edu or (540) 654-1509. Jason Davidson [caption id="attachment_10362" align="alignleft" width="150"]Stephen Farnsworth Stephen Farnsworth[/caption]
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  • Jason Davidson’s Article Appears in Journal

    Jason Davidson’s Article Appears in Journal[caption id="attachment_7106" align="alignleft" width="150"] Jason Davidson[/caption] Associate Professor of Political Science Jason Davidson's article "The Republican Ticket and Foreign Policy: A Test of Inexperience," is featured in Aspenia Online, the web version of the Aspen Institute's quarterly journal. The journal offers international analysis and commentary in English and Italian.