| Lisa
Anderson:
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 | Dean, School of International and Public Affairs, James T. Shotwell Professor of International Relations (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and School of International and Public Affairs),
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1981 |
 | Interests:
Comparative politics and Middle East, Arab world, North Africa, political development, regime change, Islamic politics, political liberalization, the state and state formation in the third world, comparative colonialism, economic reform in the third world |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Sheri
Berman:
|
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 | Associate Professor (Barnard),
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1994 |
 | Interests:
Comparative politics, comparative political development, European politics, globalization, social theory, history of the Left, qualitative methods. |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Richard
D.
Betts:
|
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 | Arnold A. Saltzman Professor of War and Peace Studies,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1975 |
 | Interests:
International relations; United States foreign policy; war and strategy, intelligence analysis, the Cold War |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Jagdish
Bhagwati:
|
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 | University Professor,
Ph.D.,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
1967 |
 | Interests:
International trade and development, political economy |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Partha
Chatterjee:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Rochester,
1971 |
 | Interests:
Nation and state, political theory, political economy, colonialism, religion, agrarianism, globalization; South Asia |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Jean
Cohen:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
New School for Social Research,
1979 |
 | Interests:
Contemporary political theory; international political theory, sovereignty and international law, globalization and international law |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Gerald
L.
Curtis:
|
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 | Burgess Professor of Political Science,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1969 |
 | Interests:
Comparative politics, Japanese politics, U.S. - Japan relations |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Rodolfo
de la Garza:
|
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 | Professor, Department of Political Science,
Ph.D.,
Arizona,
1972 |
 | Interests:
Latino political experiences, democratic institutions in Mexico; Mexico |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Michael
Doyle:
|
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 | Harold Brown Professor of U.S. Foreign and Security Policy (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, School of International and Public Affairs, Law School),
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1977 |
 | Interests:
International relations theory; international security; international organizations |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Mona
El-Ghobashy:
|
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 | Assistant Professor (Barnard),
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
2006 |
 | Interests:
Comparative politics, politics of the Middle East and North Africa, social movements, democratization and de-democratization in the Middle East |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Jon
Elster:
|
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 | Affiliated Professor (Political Science),
Ph.D.,
Paris,
1972 |
 | Interests:
Theory of rational choice, theory of distributive justice, constitution-making, theory of rational choice, history of political thought, empirical studies of justice, emotions and social theory |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| David
Epstein:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Stanford,
1992 |
 | Interests:
American politics; formal modeling, game theory, democratic transitions, ethnic politics |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Robert
S.
Erikson:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Illinois,
1969 |
 | Interests:
American political behavior, elections, methodology, and statistics |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Tanisha
Fazal:
|
 |
 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Stanford,
2001 |
 | Interests:
International security, international relations theory, sovereignty, international law, organization theory |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Virginia
Page
Fortna:
|
 |
 | Associate Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1998 |
 | Interests:
International relations; peacekeeping; historical changes in war termination, theories of conflict and cooperation |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Timothy
Frye:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1997 |
 | Interests:
Comparative politics, political economy, Eastern Europe and former Soviet Union |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Ester
Fuchs:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Chicago,
1984 |
 | Interests:
American politics; parties and elections; urban politics and policy |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Andrew
Gelman:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1990 |
 | Interests:
Public opinion, voting behavior, public policy, public health, statistical methodology |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Lucy
Goodhart:
|
 |
 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
2001 |
 | Interests:
Comparative institutions, W. European and EU politics, monetary policy and technocratic delegation, voting behavior, and political parties |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Fredrick
Harris:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Northwestern,
1994 |
 | Interests:
American politics, civic participation, social movements, African American politics, political development, race and politics, religion and politics |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Jeffrey
Henig:
|
 |
 | Professor (Teachers College),
Ph.D.,
Northwestern,
1978 |
 | Interests:
Urban politics, politics of education; privatization |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Shigeo
Hirano:
|
 |
 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
2003 |
 | Interests:
Comparative politics between the US and Japan |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| John
Huber:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Rochester,
1991 |
 | Interests:
Comparative politics; comparative democratic processes, bureaucracy, formal modeling; Western European politics |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Macartan
Humphreys:
|
 |
 | Associate Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
2002 |
 | Interests:
Political economy of development; African politics, methodology, democratic development, ethnic politics |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Robert
Jervis:
|
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 | Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Politics,
Ph.D.,
California (Berkeley),
1968 |
 | Interests:
International politics; psychology; decision making, systems theory, American foreign policy, causes of war |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| David
Johnston:
|
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 | Joseph Straus Professor of Political Philosophy and the Core Curriculum,
Ph.D.,
Princeton,
1981 |
 | Interests:
Political philosophy in the liberal tradition, normative political philosophy, history of political thought, property rights |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Kimuli
Kasara:
|
 |
 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Stanford,
2006 |
 | Interests:
African politics, ethnic politics, political economy of development, regime change, elections, agrarian politics, communal violence |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Ira
Katznelson:
|
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 | Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History,
Ph.D.,
Cambridge,
1969 |
 | Interests:
American politics; comparative politics; political theory, urban politics, European studies, race relations, class formation, ethnicity and religion, education, urban geography, identities and interests, social movements, political parties |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Jeffrey
Lax:
|
 |
 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
New York,
2001 |
 | Interests:
American politics, judicial politics, applied formal theory |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Robert
C.
Lieberman:
|
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 | Associate Professor (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and School of International and Public Affairs),
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1994 |
 | Interests:
American political development; race and politics; social welfare policy and the welfare state |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Xiaobo
Lü:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
California (Berkeley),
1994 |
 | Interests:
East Asian political economy |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Mahmood
Mamdani:
|
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 | Herbert Lehman Professor of Government (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and School of International and Public Affairs),
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1974 |
 | Interests:
Reproduction of political identities, institutional reproduction of knowledge, particularly in what is called "African Studies" |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Manning
Marable:
|
 |
 | Professor (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and School of International and Public Affairs),
Ph.D.,
Maryland,
1976 |
 | Interests:
African American history, contemporary history, oral history |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Isabela
Mares:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1999 |
 | Interests:
comparative political economy, comparative welfare states, West European politics |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Kimberly
Joy
Marten:
|
 |
 | Professor (Barnard),
Ph.D.,
Stanford,
1991 |
 | Interests:
International security; civil-military relations; United Nations and peacekeeping; Russian defense and foreign policy |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Massimo
Morelli:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1996 |
 | Interests:
Political economy, micro theory, experimental economics, public economics, comparative politics and international relations |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Maria
Victoria
Murillo:
|
 |
 | Associate Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1997 |
 | Interests:
Latin America in comparative perspective, Argentina |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Andrew
J.
Nathan:
|
 |
 | Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1971 |
 | Interests:
Contemporary Chinese domestic politics and foreign policy, comparative political participation and political culture |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Sharyn
O'Halloran:
|
 |
 | George Blumenthal Professor (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and School of International and Public Affairs),
Ph.D.,
California (Berkeley),
1985 |
 | Interests:
Political institutions and public policy, methodology, electoral politics, U.S. trade policy, globalization and international law |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Justin
Phillips:
|
 |
 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
2005,
California (San Diego) |
 | Interests:
American politics, federalism, political institutions, public policy |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Pablo
Pinto:
|
 |
 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
California (San Diego),
2004 |
 | Interests:
Political economy of trade and investment, Argentina |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Richard
M.
Pious:
|
 |
 | Adolf S. and Effie E. Ochs Professor of American Studies (Barnard),
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1971 |
 | Interests:
American politics; American national government, presidential politics and government, presidential and congressional elections, constitutional and public law, national security politics and processes |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Kenneth
Prewitt:
|
 |
 | Carnegie Professor of Public Affairs (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and School of International and Public Affairs,
Ph.D.,
Stanford,
1963 |
 | Interests:
Ethno-racial classification; American government; U.S. private foundations; higher education; demography |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Tonya
Putnam:
|
 |
 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Stanford,
2005 |
 | Interests:
International relations, extraterritoriality, human rights enforcement, treaty design |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Melissa
Schwartzberg:
|
 |
 | Associate Professor,
Ph.D.,
New York,
2002 |
 | Interests:
Ancient political thought, democratic theory, constitutionalism, Rousseau |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Robert
Y.
Shapiro:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Chicago,
1982 |
 | Interests:
Public opinion, political leadership, policy-making, the mass media, political participation |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Allan
Silver:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Michigan,
1964 |
 | Interests:
Historical sociology; political sociology; trust and moral order |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Jack
L.
Snyder:
|
 |
 | Robert and Renee Belfer Professor of International Relations,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1981 |
 | Interests:
Democratization and war, U.S. foreign policy, realism and liberalism in international relations theory, human rights and normative change in the international system |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Alfred
Stepan:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1969 |
 | Interests:
Religion and democracy, Brazil |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Anders
Stephanson:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1986 |
 | Interests:
History, memory, historical research methods |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Michael
Ting:
|
 |
 | Assistant Professor (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and School of International and Public Affairs),
Ph.D,
Stanford Graduate School of Business,
1999 |
 | Interests:
Formal models of political institutions; bureaucracy, elections, legislatures |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Nadia
Urbinati:
|
 |
 | Neil Singer Professor of Contemporary Civilization,
Ph.D.,
European University Institute,
1995 |
 | Interests:
Political theory, democratic theory, anti-democratic thought, theories of representation and sovereignty, ancient and modern political thought, theory of resistance and consent |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Dorian
Warren:
|
 |
 | Assistant Professor (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and School of International and Public Affairs),
Ph.D.,
Yale,
2005 |
 | Interests:
American politics, American political development, public policy, urban politics inequality and marginalized groups: African American politics, Race and Ethnic politics, labor class and poverty politics |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Gregory
J.
Wawro:
|
 |
 |
(
Director of Graduate Studies
)
Associate Professor,
Cornell,
1996 |
 | Interests:
Congress, elections, political economy, research design, quantitative analysis, formal theory |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
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