Taylor and Schmid’s New Publication in the Review of Policy Research

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Mark Zachary, associate professor Taylor and Jon Schmid, Ph.D. Candidate at the Nunn School co-author piece entitled “Innovation and Alliances”

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Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Professor Mark Zachary Taylor and Ph.D. Candidate Jon Schmid have co-authored a piece entitled, “Innovation and Alliances.” Their article has been published in the Review of Policy Research.

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Explanations for national success in science and technology typically focus on domestic institutions and policies. However, that line of research has yet to identify any particular set of institutions or policies that explain variation in national innovation rates across cases or over time. This article offers new evidence that the problem with domestic institutions’ approaches stems from their failure to consider international security factors. Specifically, this article finds a positive effect for U.S. security alliances on innovation. This finding is robust across different specifications and periods of analysis. While countries that ally militarily with the United States are found to realize benefits in economy-wide, indigenous innovation, such an effect is not observed in military technologies. This suggests that alliances may substitute for being on the frontier in military technologies. The article contributes to debates over science and technology competitiveness and  alliance formation.

Learn more about Dr. Taylor’s research interests in science and technology policy, comparative democratic institutions, the presidency, and the politics of economic growth here.

Learn more about John Schmid’s research interests and recent publications here

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Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy (CISTP)

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Policy, Social Sciences, and Liberal Arts
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Keywords
Military Technology, international security, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts; Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
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  • Created On: May 8, 2017 - 2:30pm
  • Last Updated: May 24, 2017 - 4:53pm