He has published extensively on the governance of the extractive sector and natural resources in Latin America and the Caribbean. She also worked as an advisor to US Army TRADOC and US Africa Command from 2009-2013. Subfield(s):Political Theory; history of political thought, feminist theory, and language and politics, with particular expertise in early modern political thought and rhetoric, Dissertation:Political imagination in the thought of John Locke(Ebscohost), Committee: Zerilli, Linda (Chair); NaN; NaN, Current:Associate Professor, University of Toronto, Scarborough, Political Science, Placement:Associate Professor, University of Toronto, Scarborough, Political Science, Biography: A social science scholar & mgmt. Dr. Thompsons research examines how threat and anxiety shift attitudes about American democracy. My work has been published or is forthcoming in the European Journal of International Relations and the Journal of Conflict Resolution. His research provides insights into how new organizational features of armed groups affect how they integrate urban battles into their tactical and ultimately into their strategic repertoires. Biography:Provide authoritative, nonpartisan research and analysis to Members of Congress, committees, and congressional staff. A social scientist by training, she uses methodological rigour and a holistic systems approach to lead the design and delivery of experiences that have impact, embed learning, and change behaviours. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics, Methods; armed conflict and politics, microfoundations of order, institutional change, state-building, North Caucasus, mixed methods, Dissertation:Reconfiguration of Sub-national Governance: Responses to Violence and State Collapse in the North Caucasus(Ebscohost), Current:Specialist, Assessment for Learning, Chicago Public Schools, Placement:Postdoctoral Fellow , University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia (CREECA). As a first-generation college student, a Latina, a working mother and an immigrant, Laura has a deep appreciation for the value of diversity, equity and inclusion and can easily relate to students strong desire to contribute to something bigger than themselves, to their community and to the public good. Kevin received his bachelors degree in political science from Temple University and his Ph.D. in political science from Northwestern University. Subfield(s):American Politics;the impact of communication and identity on public opinion, political and social behavior, Dissertation:The Politics of Nuclearity: Identity Relations in the Global Nuclear Regime(Ebscohost), Committee: Druckman, James N (Chair); Galvin, Daniel J; Yong, Laurel Harbridge, Current:Visiting Assistant Professor, Carleton College, Placement:Visiting Assistant Professor, Wesleyan University, Government Organization & Management, Dissertation:Red Brain, Blue Brain: How Elite Polarization, Partisan Reasoning, and Information Choice Impact Presidential Communication(Ebscohost), Current:Academic Advisor, Walden University, Placement:Instructor, St. Louis Park Public Schools. As a relatively young and growing programme, Erasmus University College offered the opportunity to think deeply about and contribute to curriculum development, together with a wonderfully diverse and dedicated group of colleagues. Regionally, I specialize in the study of Indonesian politics. Prior to joining NCTR, Kevin worked as a researcher at the FrameWorks Institute, where he developed communications strategies to support the non-profit sector in building public understanding of social and scientific issues, including informal STEM learning, early math learning, and academic motivation. She previously served as the director of the East Asian Studies Program and the co-director of the Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship (RIC) Program. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; internationalization of Latin American companies, corporate governance, strategy of large economic groups in Argentina and regulation of public services, Dissertation:Governing governors: Coalitions and sequences of decentralization in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico(Ebscohost), Committee: Schneider, Ben Ross (Chair); Mahoney, James L; Perkins, Susan, Current:Assistant Professor, Universidad de San Andrs , School of Business Administration, Placement:Assistant Professor, Universidad de San Andrs , School of Business Administration. Biography:Samara Klar is an Associate Professor at the University of Arizona School of Government and Public Policy. His dissertation, investigating the judicialized decriminalization of adult consensual same-sex sexual conduct, is a cross-national study of LGBTQ rights legal mobilization from the 1970s through the 1990s. Her research and teaching interests include political violence, human insecurity, and security and law with a focus on critical theory. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; Comparative & International Political Economy and European Union Politics, and include topics such as Varieties of Capitalism, Comparative Welfare States and Educational Reforms, Dissertation:Imposing consensus: State steering of welfare and labor market reforms in continental Europe(Ebscohost). Est dirigido por profesionales en el rea, nutricionista, Chef y personal quienes unificando esfuerzos, ofrecen un men variado, completo, nutritivo y balanceado. in Law from the University of So Paulo (USP). He is also the co-founding designer of thePresidential Proclamations Projectat the University of Houston, an online resource documenting presidential use of unilateral powers through executive proclamation. My substantive research interests include organized crime, narcotics trafficking, early twentieth century Eurasian politics, statebuilding, and political economy, I also write about methodology, and my interests there include set theory, fs/QCA, counterfactual analysis, case selection procedures, and mixed methods research. Subfield(s):International Relations; Democratization, States and Militaries, Dissertation:Prometheuss Blind Spot: Invoking Rules and Political Histories of Fire(Ebscohost).

More specifically, my work explores what extremism is, who people blame for extremism, and what encourages and discourages extremism. I am currently working on a book manuscript titled, impact of technology on future warfare, security force assistance, hybrid warfare, and the way weak states create effective militaries, Pathways to Military Effectiveness: Armies and Contemporary African States, Military Professor, U.S. Dissertation:Core values and public opinion on foreign policy(Ebscohost), Committee: Wallerstein, Michael J (Chair); NaN; NaN, Current:Associate Professor, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), Graduate School of Science & Technology Policy, Placement:Assistant Professor, Florida Atlantic University. Currently, Dr. Kang is working on her book project, tentatively titled, Suicidal Security: Security Performance and Political Violence. Subfield(s):International Relations;Human Rights, International Law, International Courts, Legal Mobilization, Social Movements, Pan Africanism, Black Internationalism, Committee: Alter, Karen (Chair); Koppelman, Andrew (Law School); Pearlman, Wendy, Current:Assistant Professor (Adjunct), in Political Science, Temple University, Placement: Diversity Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science, Temple University. His first book, The Clash of Capitalisms?

One is how sovereign power is expressed through nonstate actors such as security contractors, business associations, and NGOs. Curious by nature, collaborative at heart, and interdisciplinary by training, she is a published methodologist, an award-winning innovator, selected as a Woman of the Future 2018, and most recently lectured at the LSE. I am a Senior Political Scientist at the RAND Corporation. I also have an interest in data science and machine learning. Biography:Mona Orabys research sits at the intersection of administrative law, religion, and politics, and focuses on group formation, membership, and belonging. She has taught in Northwestern Universitys International Studies program, and at Stanford she will teach Spirit of Democracy, 100,000 Years of War, and Preventing Human Extinction., Subfield(s):Political Theory; History of political thought and contemporary democratic theory, with a focus on the politics of science, technology and the environment, Dissertation:Truth in the Milieu of Politics: Knowledge, Authority, and Democratic Freedom(Ebscohost), Committee: Dietz, Mary Golden (Chair); Alder, Ken; Farr, James Fulton, Current:Lecturer, Stanford University, Thinking Matters, Placement:Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University, Thinking Matters. Dissertation:Combatants' Disarmament: Do Command and Control Matter? Biography:In her current role, Gabriela supports Strategic Capacity Group's institutional learning from its portfolio of logistics, training, and mentoring programs aimed at enhancing the capacity of law enforcement institutions in Africa, South East Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

from Northwestern University with Fulbright Scholarship specializing in International Political Economy and Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences. Committee: Mahoney, James L (Chair); Gibson, Edward L; Pearlman, Wendy R; Current:Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow , University of Oxford, Nuffield College, Department of Politics and International Relations, Placement:Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow , University of Oxford, Nuffield College, Department of Politics and International Relations. His work has been published in US, European, and Latin American journals such as the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, World Politics, The British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, Electoral Studies, Poltica y Gobierno (Mexico), Desarrollo Econmico (Argentina), Opiniao Publica (Brazil), and the Revista de Ciencia Politica (Chile). Subfield(s):Political Theory; history of early modern political thought with a particular focus on the writings of Mary Wollstonecraft, Edmund Burke, David Hume, the Third Earl of Shaftesbury, and Alexis de Tocqueville, passions, ridicule, fanaticism, religious toleration, and censorship, Dissertation:The Politics of Enthusiasm in Shaftesbury, Hume, and Burke(Ebscohost), Committee: Dietz, Mary Golden (Chair); Farr, James; Monoson-Berns, Sara, Current:Senior Lecturer, The University of Exeter, Politics, Placement:Visiting Assistant Professor, The College of William & Mary, Government, Institutional Website |Personal Website|Twitter:@IsabelitaCast|LinkedIn. Before joining George Mason Korea, Dr. Kang held a Post-Doctoral Fellow position in the Mershon Center for International Security Studies at the Ohio State University. Biography:Gestionnaire et consultant d'exprience, spcialis en analytique, marketing numrique et stratgie. Additionally, in 2012, Nathan attained a Master's in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, where he focused on Political and Economic Development. Committee: Thelen, Kathy A (Chair); Wallerstein, Michael J; Swenson, Peter A; Current:Department Head, Senior Lecturer, Erasmus University College, Economics and Business, Netherlands, Placement:Assistant Professor, Ohio State University. in Economics from American University in 2011. Her first major body of research focused on the role played by "ethos" or spirit in encouraging or discouraging associative forms of democratic action in the American polity. Biography:Laura De Olden is the Director of Princetons Junior Summer Institute (JSI), and the Associate Director for Graduate Student Life and Diversity Initiatives at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. Dr. Zhus research interests include comparative political economy in developing and transitional countries, especially Chinese politics, corruption and anticorruption in China, political trust, and media in China. His teaching and research interests are in comparative politics, with a particular emphasis on issues of peace and security in Africa. I am also currently a guest lecturer at the American Studies program, Faculty of Letters, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Indonesia. I apply theories of social psychology to understand American political attitudes and behavior. Most of his ongoing research uses survey and field experiments to study how misinformation distorts public opinion and undermines public health. Dissertation:Judges Without Borders? Dissertation:Tell me thy company: Inter -organizational relations in the United Nations system(Ebscohost), Committee: Spruyt, Hendrik (Chair); Alter-Hanson, Karen; Hurd, Ian F. Biography:Ella Myers is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and the Program in Gender Studies. Subfield(s):NaN; Political violence Civil wars Security, international Independance, self determination Armed Conflicts Ethnic conflict Somalia South Sudan, Dissertation:Pathways to secession: The institutional effects of separatist violence(Ebscohost), Committee: Reno, William S (Chair); Hurd, Ian F; Spruyt, Hendrik, Current:Associate Profesor (untenured), Universite de Montreal, Placement:Doctoral Research and Chateaubriand Fellow, Sciences Po Paris. My research on extremism relies on various methods, using lab experiments, quasi-experiments, survey experiments, text-as-data, surveys, artificial intelligence, and big data from Google and Twitter. More recently, his research has focused on the effects of wrongful convictions for attitudes toward the criminal justice policies and the effects of racial disparities in the justice system for trust in police. Dissertation:Explaining the Emergence of Transboundary Groundwater Management: The Cases of Guaran Aquifer System, the Hueco and Mesilla Bolsn Aquifers, and the Gnvois Aquifer(Ebscohost). He is a doctor and teacher in political science, and a teacher in mathematics applied to the social sciences, from Northwestern University. Political Science, Northwestern University, 2003; B.A. Biography:Ato Kwamena Onoma is a program officer at the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa. I hold a PhD in political science from Northwestern, where my substantive interests center around the political economy of business/labor relations in the Industrialized world as well as issues of conceptualization and measurement in political economy. Her courses include Intro to Political Theory, Modern Political Theory, Contemporary Political Theory, Economic Inequality & Democracy, Feminist Political Theory, and Gender, Power & Freedom, among others. She is the author of Public Trials: Burke, Zola, Arendt, and the Politics of Lost Causes (Oxford UP, 2015), the co-editor of Second Nature: Rethinking Nature Through Politics (Fordham UP, 2014), and the co-author of The Right to Have Rights (Verso, 2018). Her book, Beyond Technonationalism: Biomedical Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Asia (Stanford University Press 2019) analyzes national policy and firm level strategy in China, India, Japan, and Singapore. Subfield(s):American Politics; Presidency (leadership, nominations) Texas politics Public opinion Political communication Executive-legislative relations Political scandal, Dissertation:Measure of the Mind of the Public: Patterns of Presidential Rhetoric and Public Opinion from Dwight D. Eisenhower to Bill Clinton(Ebscohost), Committee: Page, Benjamin I (Chair); Chong, Dennis; Brandice Canes-Wrone, Current:Professor, University of Houston, Political Science, Placement:Assistant Professor, University of Idaho. I teach popular wine classes at NYU and lead talks and tastings for corporations and private individuals. She can be reached at @guerzovich. Previously, I was an Assistant Professor of Global Politics at Humboldt State University and a Andrew Mellon Foundation and American Council of Learned Societies doctoral fellow. His research has appeared in the International Journal of Political Economy, Foreign Policy, and the Washington Post. He shows that partisan considerations are central to understanding how Americans process information about the changing U.S. demographic landscape, and how supportive they are of anti-democratic policies. Biography:Swarat served Cal State Fullerton as associate vice president of Extension and International Programs, director of the B.A. His research concentrates on political communication, public opinion, and public policy. Professor Nuamahs research sits at the intersections of race, gender, education policy, and political behavior.

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