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FACULTY BY FIELD

Note that some faculty may appear in more than one subfield.

American Politics

  • Marilyn Gittell, state, local and urban politics, education policy
  • Thomas Halper, American politics, constitutional law
  • David Jones, methodology, political behavior, legislative politics
  • Ruth O'Brien, national political institutions, social movements, American political development
  • Frances Fox Piven, political movements, electoral politics, the welfare state
  • Andrew Polsky, American government, American political development
  • Stanley Renshon, political psychology, American politics, political behavior
    Andrew Rich, American politics, interest groups and organizational politics, the policymaking process, philanthropy.
  • Corey Robin, modern liberalism and conservatism, fear, repression, the state, constitutionalism, and pluralism. 
  • Kenneth Sherrill, American politics, public opinion, gay & lesbian politics
  • Charles Tien, American politics, congress, quantitative research methods

Comparative Politics

  • Christa Altenstetter, comparative public policy, health policy, policy-making in the European Union
  • Asher Arian, political behavior, electoral studies, Israeli politics
  • Sherrie Baver, Latin America, Caribbean politics, environmental policy, immigration
  • Eva Bellin, democratization and authoritarian persistence, Middle East and North Africa, state-society relations
  • Vincent Boudreau, Contentious politics, state repression, regime transitions, Southeast Asia
  • John R. Bowman, comparative political economy, Western Europe, labor politics
  • Forrest Colburn, Latin America, developing nations
  • Kenneth Erickson, comparative politics, Latin America, energy policy
  • Joyce Gelb, gender, public policy, citizenship, representation (elective and party politics)
  • John Gerassi, Europe
  • James F. Guyot, Southeast Asia, public administration
  • John Harbeson, African politics, international relations
  • Roger Karapin, Western Europe, U.S., social/political movements, environmental policy, immigration policy, democratic participation
  • Irving Leonard Markovitz, theories of modernization and political change
  • Peter Roman, Latin America, political economy, Cuba
  • Ronald Schneider, political systems in Latin America, Brazil
  • Carolyn Somerville, international relations, Africa
  • Yan Sun, East Asia; NIC development; post-communist transitional politics; political corruption
  • Susan L. Woodward, post-socialist transitions, the Balkans, civil war, international relations, the former Yugoslavia

International Relations

Political Theory

  • Marshall Berman, cultural history, urbanism
  • Mitchell Cohen, European political thought
  • Alyson Cole, feminist theory, politics of identity, American politics and culture
  • Jack Jacobs, history of political thought, Marxism, critical theory
  • Young Kun Kim, history of European political thought, Kant and Hegel, comparative philosophy, and Asian political thought
  • Rosalind Pollack Petchesky, feminist theory, international relations, human rights
  • Corey Robin, Modern liberalism and conservatism, fear, repression, the state, constitutionalism, and pluralism. 
  • Joan C. Tronto, feminist theory, women and politics
  • John Wallach, political ethics, democratic theory, human rights, history of political theory, ancient Greek political thought
  • Richard Wolin, The Frankfurt School, modern French and German political thought, contemporary European politics.

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