Biography
Jason Davis, Ph.D., earned his doctorate in Political Science from the University of Michigan in 2018. Dr. Davis’s work spans international political economy and conflict, with a focus on using game theoretic models to explore how domestic politics shapes interstate bargaining over trade and security policy. At Florida State, he teaches courses in game theory and international relations. He completed his M.A. in economics at the University of Michigan.
Education
Ph.D. – Political Science from the University of Michigan (2018)
Selected Publications
“War as a Redistributive Problem.” American Journal of Political Science, forthcoming.
“Screening for Losers: Trade Institutions and Information.” Review of International Organizations (2022), 17(1): 1-37.

Jason Davis
Assistant Professor
Specialization: International Trade, Political Economy of Conflict
Areas of Interest: International Relations, Formal Theory
Bellamy 572
(Tuesday 11:15am-1:00pm, or by appointment)