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  1. Jed W. Atkins, Cicero; Greek, Roman, and early Christian political and moral philosophy; history of political thought
  2. Sarah B. Bermeo, International Relations, International Political Economy, Relations between Industrialized and Developing Countries, Foreign Aid, Preferntial Trade Agreements, World Trade Organization, Climate Change Funding
  3. Tana L. Johnson, international relations, foreign policy, international organizations, international bureaucracy, institutional origins and change, international environmental policy, international energy policy, non-state actors, international political economy, international development, Asian politics

Full Time Political Science Faculty

  1. John Aldrich, Political Behavior, Parties and Institutions
  2. Kyle Beardsley, Conflict management, Gender in conflict management, Mediation, International, Nuclear Weapons, Peacekeeping forces, Political violence
  3. Pablo Beramendi, Mobilization, Partisanship, Philosophy, Political parties, Voter turnout
  4. Scott de Marchi, Mathematical methods :: Political behavior :: Institutions
  5. Peter D. Feaver, Security Studies, Civil-Military Relations and Nuclear Weapons
  6. Michael A. Gillespie, Continental Political Philosophy, Humanism, Religion and Politics, German Idealism, Existentialism, American Political Thought
  7. Joseph Grieco, Political Economy
  8. Kerry L. Haynie, Race & Ethnic Politics, U.S. State Institutions, Behavior & Identities, American Politics
  9. D. Sunshine Hillygus, Conflict of Interest, Continental Population Groups, Health Care Reform, Models, Statistical, Participation, Politics
  10. Christopher Johnston, Political Psychology, Public Opinion, Political Ideology
  11. Alexander Kirshner, Democracy
  12. Herbert P. Kitschelt, Western Europe
  13. Timur Kuran, Civil society, Democracy, Development, Economic Development, Entrepreneurship, Government Programs, Hinduism, History, 15th Century, History, 16th Century, History, 17th Century, History, 18th Century, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, History, Ancient, History, Medieval, India, Islam, Middle East, Partnership, Political development, Social Support, Social Welfare, Socioeconomic Factors, Waqf, Zakat
  14. Bahar Leventoglu, Applied Game Theory, International Relations, Political Economy.
  15. Abdeslam E. Maghraoui, Politics, culture/religion, social norms, Middle East
  16. Edmund Malesky, Electronic books, Leadership, Vietnam
  17. Melanie Manion, Professor Manion studied philosophy and political economy at Peking University ...
  18. Paula D. McClain, Racial politics and Urban politics
  19. Michael C. Munger, Institutions, Public Policy, Political Behavior and Parties
  20. Emerson S. Niou, International Relations, Political Economy, and Chinese Politics
  21. David L. Paletz, Politics and the Media, Film and Politics
  22. David E. Price, Congress and Ethics
  23. David W. Rohde, Gerrymandering, Measurement, Political parties
  24. David Siegel, collective action, political violence and terrorism, social networks, elections

Affiliated Faculty

  1. Christopher A. Bail, Big data, Cognition and culture, Communication and culture, Culture diffusion, Mass Media, Mass media and race relations, Nonprofit organizations, Online social networks, Organizations, Social networks
  2. Nicholas W. Carnes, American Government and Politics; Economic and Social Class Inequality; Legislative Politics; Representation and Political Accountability
  3. Peter G. Fish, Judicial Process
  4. Kristin A. Goss, Law, Political science
  5. Ruth W. Grant, Politics and Ethics, Early Modern Political Philosophy
  6. Sheridan W. Johns, Professor Emeritus of Political Science is an Africanist who also ...
  7. Judith Kelley, The effects of external actors on domestic reforms, international institutions, international law, international election monitoring, human trafficking, democratization, US treaty ratification
  8. Anirudh Krishna, Poverty and Democracy in Developing Countries
  9. Margaret A. McKean, Japan, Pacific Basin, and Property Rights
  10. Ellen Mickiewicz, Mass Media, Democratization, and Former Soviet Union
  11. Karen L. Remmer, Latin America, Democratization, Economic Policy and Performance, Military Governance
  12. Neil S. Siegel, Health Care Reform, Paternalism
  13. David Soskice, Varieties of Capitalism, Comparative Political Economy, Macroeconomics and Labor Markets. Capitalism and Politics.
  14. Stephen Vaisey, Cognition and culture, Ethics, Longitudinal Studies, Moralities, Multilevel models (Statistics), Panel analysis, Politics, Social Change, Statistical matching

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