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Madison Schramm is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, specializing in international security, domestic politics, foreign policy, and gender perspectives in foreign policy. Her research particularly investigates leader psychology and the dynamics surrounding conflict decision-making and the selection and removal of leaders based on gender. Schramm has published several manuscripts providing insights into gender's influence on conflict initiation, democratic constitutional systems and conflict, and diversity and inclusion in post-conflict states. Her notable works include publications in journals such as Security Studies and the Political Science Quarterly, and a book chapter in 'Untapped Power' published by Oxford University Press. Schramm has earned a BA from Sarah Lawrence College and both an MA and a PhD from Georgetown University, contributing significantly to her expertise in these critical areas of political science.
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