Education
Belkin received his bachelor's degree fromCareer
Academia
Belkin taught as an associate professor at University of California Santa Barbara from 1998 to 2009, while also teaching psychology atActivism
At the Palm Center, Belkin has focused on new ways for social science research to convince public opinion. Most notably, he turned this attention to the campaign to repeal the military's don't ask, don't tell, or "DADT" policy. His 2011 book ''How We Won'' outlines these strategies and shows how building public support to end DADT in turn, made it an issue that politicians had to spend less political capital to address. Belkin claimed that the research and evidence always indicated that ending DADT would not in any way destabilize the military, but building a critical mass of public and political support took over a decade of focused action. After the success of the campaign to repeal DADT, he tuned his attention to engaging in a national policy conversation on "military service by transgender personnel".Research/writing
In addition to his books, Belkin regularly blogs for the ''Publications
* ''Bring Me Men: Military Masculinity and the Benign Façade of American Empire, 1898–2001''. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2012; Oxford University Press, 2013. . . * ''How We Won: Progressive Lessons from the Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell"''. New York, NY: Huffington Post Media Group, 2011. E-book. . * ''United We Stand? Divide and Conquer Politics and the Logic of International Hostility''. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2005. . . * ''Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Exploring the Debates on the Gay Ban in the U.S. Military'', co-edited with Geoffrey Bateman. Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003. . * ''Counterfactual Thought Experiments in World Politics: Logical, Methodological, and Psychological Perspectives'', co-edited with Philip E. Tetlock. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996. .References
External links
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Belkin, Aaron 1966 births Living people American political scientists San Francisco State University faculty LGBT rights activists from the United States Activists from California LGBT people from Ohio University of California, Santa Barbara faculty Brown University alumni UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science alumni 21st-century LGBT people