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Meet the Faculty

Meet the faculty who prepare regional experts to make a global impact.

Department Chair

Research interests

  • Comparative democratization
  • Authoritarianism in Africa
  • Politics of constitution-making

Department Director of Graduate Studies

Research interests

  • Global integration on local labor markets
  • Information transfer in tradeÌý
  • Labor institutions

Core Faculty

Research interests

  • Political misinformation
  • Comparative political economy

Research interests

  • Politics of Eurasia
  • National loyalties and state-building
  • Insurgency

Research interests

  • Comparative European politics
  • Federalism, trade, governance, and law
  • Comparative political economy

Research interests

  • DemocracyÌýin Latin America
  • Subnational politics
  • Institutional integrity and accountability

Research interests

  • Middle Eastern Islamist movement
  • Political Islam in South Asia
  • Development of grassroots networkÌý

Research interests

  • Community resilience
  • Transitional organized crime
  • Violent conflicts

Research interests

  • Quality of political institutions
  • Decentralization
  • Politics of development in Africa

Research interests

  • Democracy, dictatorship and resistance
  • Racial and ethnic discrimination
  • Europe, the US, and Latin America

Research interests

  • Politics of the Middle East
  • Authoriarianism, protest and repression
  • Research methods

Research interests

  • Liberal constitutionalism in the Middle East
  • RaceÌýand gender inÌýinternational law

Research interests

  • Elite power struggles
  • Civil-military relations
  • Grand strategy

Research interests

  • Democratic backsliding
  • Politics of gender in Central East Europe
  • Comparative politics

Research interests

  • Comparative historical sociology
  • Contentious politics
  • Political networks

Research interests

  • Comparative politics of East Asia
  • Strategies of great powers in the Asia-Pacific

Affiliated Faculty

Pek Koon Heng-Blackburn Assistant Prof Emerita