(An asterisk denotes that this individual may sign
major/minor cards.)
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*JOSEPH BAFUMI
(American Government)
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Electoral behavior; Campaigns and elections; Ideology; Public opinion; the
Supreme Court; Public policy; Political methodology
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*LISA BALDEZ
(Comparative Politics)
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Latin American politics; Revolution and protest in Latin America; Women’s
movements in Latin America; Gender and American politics; Gender politics in
global perspective; the politics and culture of Cuba; Democracy in Chile
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*SONU BEDI
(Political Theory/Law)
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Law and political theory; Liberalism; Multiculturalism; Democratic theory;
Jurisprudence; Constitutional law; Privacy; Identity politics; Theories of
Justice
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*DEBORAH BROOKS
(American Politics)
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American politics; Public opinion; Campaigns and elections; Research
methodology; Voting behavior
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*STEPHEN BROOKS
(I.R.)
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Political economy; The globalization of production and international
security; International relations theory; Multinational corporations; Regional
economic integration
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*JOHN CAREY
(Comparative Politics)
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Comparative politics, Democratic institutions, Elections, and Latin American
politics
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*MICHELLE TOLMAN CLARKE
(Political Theory)
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Early modern political thought; Classical political philosophy and political
history; Republicanism, ancient and modern; Women and gender in history of
political thought; Enlightenment debates; Pluralism
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*BRIDGET COGGINS
(I.R.)
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Interstate conflict; Non-state actors; IR theory; Social psychology;
Sino-American relations
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*MARTIN DIMITROV
(Comparative Politics)
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Enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPR) laws in China, Russia,
Taiwan, the Czech Republic, and France; Corruption control in China and Russia;
The pathologies of federalism and the emergence of the rule of law in
transitional economies; The role of ethnic-minority and extreme-right parties
in Europe
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*LINDA FOWLER
(American Politics)
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Legislative politics; Public policy; Interest groups; Participation
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*MICHAEL HERRON
(American Politics)
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Statistical methods with a focus on econometrics and research design;
Legislative politics focusing on Congress, contemporary legislative theory,
comparative legislative institutions, institutional design, and Congressional
elections; Political economy with a focus on game theory, business and
politics
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*DAVID KANG
(Comparative Politics/I.R.)
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Korean and Japanese Politics; Comparative and international political
economy; Asian politics and business; Third-World security
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*NELSON KASFIR
(Comparative Politics)
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East African and Sudanese politics; Political economy; Democratization;
African peasants and agriculture; Civilian responses to internal conflict;
Guerrilla governance
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*DEAN LACY
(American Government)
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Electoral institutions and behavior; Public opinion; Legislatures; Political
parties; the presidency; democratic theory; Behavioral decision theory; Game
theory; Survey research; Econometrics
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*JENNIFER LIND
(I.R.)
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International relations of East Asia; Japanese politics and foreign policy;
U.S. foreign policy toward East Asia; Memory and justice after war; Ethics and
the use of force; International relations theory; International security;
American foreign policy; Causes of war
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*RICHARD NED LEBOW
(I.R.)
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International relations theory; Theories of cooperation; Conflict management
and prevention; Psychology and politics; Politics of memory; Ancient Greece;
Cold war history; Counterfactual inquiry; Qualitative research
methods>p>
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*MICHAEL MASTANDUNO
(I.R.)
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Political economy; American foreign policy; Economic competition among the
United States, the European Community and Japan; International relations theory
after the Cold War
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*JAMES MURPHY
(Political Theory/Law)
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Ancient and medieval political philosophy; Philosophy of law; Ethics
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*DARYL PRESS
(I.R.)
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International security; American foreign policy; Credibility and deterrence
theory; Economic effects of wars; Military analysis; Nuclear weapons
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*ANNE SA’ADAH
(Comparative Politics/Political Theory)
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European politics (especially France and Germany); Political development and
democratization; Democratic theory; Religion and political development;
Revolution, reaction, and reform
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*LUCAS SWAINE
(Political Theory)
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Political philosophy; History of political thought; Religion and politics;
Law and ethics; Comparative politics
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*DALE TURNER
(Political Theory/Native American Studies)
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Social and political philosophy; Amerindian philosophy; Philosophy of law;
Early modern political philosophy
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*BENJAMIN VALENTINO
(I.R.)
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American foreign policy; National security policy; Theories of international
relations; Causes of war and peace; The nuclear age; Causes of and solutions to
ethnic conflict, genocide, and mass killing
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*DIRK VANDEWALLE
(Comparative Politics/I.R.)
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Middle East and North Africa; Comparative government and comparative
economic development; Development of the Third World - Indonesia, Malaysia,
Singapore, Thailand
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*RICHARD WINTERS
(American Politics)
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American state governments and politics, with a focus on NH and VT; American
government and business; Examination of conditions under which state
governments make distinctive policy choices and the subsequent evaluations
voters make of governmental choices; Politics of federal and state budgetary
processes
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CHRISTIANNE WOHLFORTH
(Comparative Politics/I.R.)
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International political economy; Institutionalism; European politics and
regional integration, with a focus on political parties, East-West; European
relations, and the public-private dimensions of public service provision
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*WILLIAM WOHLFORTH
(I.R.)
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International relations theory; International security; Foreign policy and
decision-making; Russian foreign policy and international politics of Eurasia;
American foreign and military policy; Cold and end of Cold War
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KENNETH YALOWITZ
(Career Advising)
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Career diplomacy; Peacemaking; Conflict prevention
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RESEARCH /VISITING GOVERNMENT FACULTY & THEIR ADVISING
FIELDS
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CAROL BOHMER
(Political Theory/Law)
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Law and public policy; Gender and the law; Reproductive law and policy; Sex
and the law; Immigration
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ROGER MASTERS
(Career Advising)
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Biology and human behavior; Science and public policy; Nonverbal behavior
and politics; Political philosophy
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RONALD SHAIKO
(American Politics)
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American politics: Interest groups and lobbying, Congress, Nonprofit
organizations
Comparative politics: Democratization, Social movements, Interest groups and
lobbying
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BRENT STRATHMAN
(I.R.)
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International security; foreign political analysis and decision making;
Political psychology; American foreign policy
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DEBORAH STONE
(American Politics)
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Social policy, especially health, welfare and families
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