Most recently he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his 2020 deployment to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, serving as the Director of Operations and Commander of the 451st Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron. Falleti is the author of Decentralization and Subnational Politics in Latin America (Cambridge University Press, 2010), which earned the Donna Lee Van Cott Award to the best book on political institutions by the Latin American Studies Association; and, with Santiago Cunial, of Participation in Social Policy (Elements in the Politics of Development, Cambridge University Press, 2018). Kevin joined NCTR in 2020. Dissertation:The politics of expression in Spinoza(Ebscohost), Committee: Monoson-Berns, Susan Sara (Chair); Honig, Bonnie H; Toender, Lars, Current:Psychotherapist, LSW, Ambre Associates, Placement:Graduaate Student, Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, Fundamentals of Psychoanalytic Thought, Subfield(s):International Relations; Transnational Relations, International Civil Societies and NGOs, Policy Making in the EU, Political Violence, Economic Statecraft and International Relations, Eurasian Integration: New Silk Road, Transnational Governance, Dissertation:Consciousness or co -optation: Ethnic political power and movement outcomes in Ecuador and Australia(Ebscohost). I am an assistant professor of political science at the University of New Mexico. 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. In the past few years I have been working on several projects. He has conducted research on the patterns of accusations of electoral fraud in Mexico and its effect on public opinion and on the culture and political behavior of Mexicans. Biography:I am an assistant professor of political science at the University of New Mexico. Subfield(s):American Politics; Comparative Politics, Elections, Parliaments, Europe, United States, Dissertation:Hard labor: Employees and healthcare reform in the United Kingdom, 19972004(Ebscohost). Biography:Mona Orabys research sits at the intersection of administrative law, religion, and politics, and focuses on group formation, membership, and belonging. Biography:I am an Assistant Professor in the Institute for Political Science at Leiden University. His academic publications have appeared in the Journal of Politics, Public Opinion Quarterly, the Journal of Communication, and other journals. Dissertation:Political institutions, power distribution and the resolution of financial crises(Ebscohost), Committee: Schneider, Ben Ross (Chair); Gibson, Edward L; Seawright, Jason W, Current:Senior Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Officer , Strategic Capacity Group, Placement:Instructor, Northwestern University, Department of Political Science, Biography:Lexi Neame is a political theorist and science and technology studies scholar. I & II(Ebscohost). Biography:I am a Research Scientist in the Department of Political Science at Duke University, where prior to my current appointment I was a Postdoctoral Associate (2018-2020). FORMACIN, CAPACITACIN Y DESARROLLO HUMANO, RECOMENDACIONES PARA LA ADECUADA APLICACIN DEL GEL ANTIBACTERIAL, DA DE LOS NIOS EN LA FAMILIA DURANGAR LTDA Y P&S. In 2010 I moved to the US, where I earned an MA and PhD in Political Science from Northwestern University. Political Science, Northwestern University, 2003; B.A. I received my doctorate from Northwestern University where I studied comparative politics, qualitative methods, and international relations. Biography:Ariel Zellman (Ph.D.) is a lecturer (assistant professor) in the Department of Political Studies at Bar Ilan University. Biography:Tri-lingual (English, Russian, French) professional with long experience working with the Finance and Culture sectors and with International Organizations. Dissertation:Arendt, Adorno, and Angela Davis: A Critique of Capitalist Culture(Ebscohost), Committee: Dietz, Mary Golden (Chair); Farr, James Fulton; El Amine, Loubna, Current:Partner Success Operations Manager, Mentor Collective, Placement:Student Success Manager, Mentor Collective, Dissertation:Exploring Business Influence: When Does it Matter? My interests in research methods are in the study of causal inference and measurement frameworks. Dissertation:The Influence of Identities on Political Preferences(Ebscohost), Committee: Druckman, James N (Chair); Miller, Peter; Page, Benjamin I, Current:Associate Professor, University of Arizona, School of Government and Public Policy, Placement:Assistant Professor, University of Arizona, School of Government and Public Policy. She did a Master's at the College of Europe (Bruges, Belgium) and obtained a doctorate in Political Science at Northwestern University (Evanston, USA). Biography:Matt Lacombe joined Barnard's faculty in 2019. She can be reached at @guerzovich. Biography:My early education was in my native Ireland. Her book, Environmental and Nuclear Networks in the Global South: How Skills Shape International Cooperation, was published by Cambridge University Press. In the years since, he has held postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard and Princeton as well as academic faculty positions in New York, Florida, and Illinois. This experience included serving as desk officer for Somalia and Ethiopias neighboring states, as Political officer at the Ethiopian Embassy in Djibouti, as Head of the Ethiopian Trade office in Hargeisa (April 2002-June 2006), Chief of the Cabinet at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (July 2006-August2008), Ethiopias Special Envoy to Somalia (August 2008-March 2009), and Head of the Conflict Early Warning and Response Unit (April 2009-November 2010), and Director General for African Affairs until 2012. From July 2022 through July 2024, Ayodeji will be serving as a George M. Sharswood Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. Altogether, my research aims to show how studying public policy requires an understanding of both the public and the private domains. Biography: I am a postdoctoral fellow at the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance at Princeton University. I have published the leading wine blog, DrVino.com, since the paleolithic era of blogging, starting in 2002. 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. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; international relations, transitional justice, human rights, war crimes tribunals, international organizations, civil wars and U.S. foreign policy, Dissertation:On Knife's Edge: The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia's Impact on Violence Against Civilians(Ebscohost), Committee: Alter-Hanson, Karen (Chair); Hagan, John; Reno, William S, Current:Associate Professor, Kenyon College, Department of Political Science, International Studies, Placement:Visiting Lecturer, Wellesley College, Political Science. The search box will filter graduates by any text contained in their profile, so you could use the search field to search for individual students by name (e.g. Durante este proceso utilizamos productos bio-degradables que nos permiten cumplir con nuestras polticas ambientales y contribuir con la proteccin del medio ambiente, Copyrights 2022 Reservados todos los derechos. After completing his PhD, Dr. Kelly was a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Research Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley. but lived in Chicago (Go Cubs!) In this capacity, she designs and oversees the implementation of monitoring and evaluation plans, and coordinates with project managers in a cross-functional fashion to guide program performance and drive results for the client. 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. Biography:As a consultant Dr. Sylvia Gaylord provides first-class qualitative and quantitative research for government agencies and private organizations seeking to better understand policy outcomes, market conditions, and political and regulatory contexts. 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. Hye Yun Kang is Assistant Professor in Conflict Analysis and Resolution. Before arriving at Exeter in the autumn of 2015 I spent two years as Visiting Assistant Professor of Government at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. 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. The filterable and searchable below shows the current positions of PhDs from 2000-2022. Biography:Rachel Sweet is assistant professor of politics and global affairs at the University of Notre Dame. My research investigates the logic underpinning government policies on religious issues and its consequences on secularism, democracy and religious liberty. His research focuses on political and science communication, public opinion, political behavior, experimental methods, and U.S. energy and climate policy. His main areas of research include peace processes, post-conflict reconstruction and humanitarian aid. Considering a move from academia to the policy world. Subfield(s):International Relations; NaN, Dissertation:Democratic Responses to the Social Question in the Age of Revolution(Ebscohost), Committee: Sartori, Anne Elizabeth (Chair); Caverley, Jonathan D; Nelson, Stephen C; Orloff, Ann Sho, Current:Senior Researcher, ETH Zurich, Center for Security Studies, Military Technology and International Security, Placement:Post-Doctoral Fellow, Dartmouth College, Dickey Center. Biography:I joined Wheaton College in 2015, after completing my doctoral work at Northwestern University. completo, nutritivo y balanceado. My work is informed a great deal by the time I spend in Latin America and the relationships I have cultivated with friends and colleagues in the region. Before coming to the U.S., I completed M.A. My research is primarily focused on legislative institutions and comparative political development. Biography:Gestionnaire et consultant d'exprience, spcialis en analytique, marketing numrique et stratgie. His research on political representation, elections, and Congresses, has received the Lawrence Longley Award, the Leubbert Award, and the Michael Wallerstein award from the Representation Section, the Comparative Politics section, and the Political Economy section of the American Political Science Association. He specializes in the political economy of authoritarianism generally and how elite politics affects policymaking and economic outcomes in China specifically. Biography:Im an associate professor of Political Science and Latin American Studies at the Universidad Torcuato di Tella, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. My work has been published or is forthcoming in the European Journal of International Relations and the Journal of Conflict Resolution. Biography:Jake recently completed his PhD in political science at Northwestern University, where he honed his skills as a researcher of public opinion and political behavior. el nmero de la habitacin , aplicando el proceso de etiquetado y marquilla de. I have worked on a couple of different campaigns at varying levels of Illinois politics, the names of which I will not disclose in an attempt to conceal my biases. Her scholarship has also appeared in Urban Affairs Review, City & Society, and Journal of Urban Affairs and has received Best Paper awards from the Urban Affairs Association and the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. In her current projects, she uses survey, experimental, and qualitative methods to study educational issues and political decisions in a variety of local political contexts. Her research and teaching interests include political violence, human insecurity, and security and law with a focus on critical theory. Subfield(s):American Politics; Media effects, Political incivility, Political communication, Dissertation: Political Incivility Is a Feature, Not a Bug: Why Mediated Incivility Is Not Bad for Democracy (Ebscohost), Committee: Druckman, James N (Chair); McGrath, Mary Caroline; Rogers, Reuel R, Current:History Teacher, Kent Denver School, Upper School, Placement:History Teacher, Kent Denver School, Upper School. Fumigacin, Rocera, Eventos especiales. Biography: From Richmond, VA, Dr. Nathan Dial is an Active-Duty Major in the US Air Force. Dissertation:Entering the New Frontier: The Origins and Development of Scientific Capacity in the United States and Great Britain(Ebscohost), Committee: Reno, William S (Chair); Mahoney, James L (Co-Chair); Otoma, Ato Kwamena; Riedl, Rachel Beatty, Current:Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University, Political Science; Inter-disciplinary studies (African Studies), Placement:Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University, Political Science; Inter-disciplinary studies (African Studies), Professional Website|Personal Website|Twitter:@rbkhoury|Academia.edu|LinkedIn. 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. Duncan is a PhD candidate at Northwestern University in Illinois, United States. Ultimately, Dr. Thompson shows that as the country diversifies, democratic considerations and overall support for American democracy are bound to shift dramatically among the mass public. While I pay attention to the key concepts and theories in comparative politics, I ask students and colleagues to think about the moral framework that informs politics and the ethical consequences of choices made within such frameworks. Subfield(s):American Politics; political psychology, extremism, public opinion, racial and ethnic politics, and quantitative methods, Dissertation:It's All about Who You Meet: The Political Consequences of Intergroup Experiences with Strangers(Ebscohost), Committee: Druckman, James N (Chair); Merseth Cook, Julianne Lee; Rogers, Reuel R, Current:Assistant Professor, Brigham Young University, Department of Political Science, Placement:Assistant Professor, Clemson University. This experience inspired my research on politics between global and local, including activism on race, gender, and sexuality, questions of marginalization and citizenship, and processes of community building and participation. Finally, I also theorize relational approaches like constructivism and new kinds of responsibility. I am currently a Research Scientist with Core Data Science at Facebook, based in London, and a Senior Visiting Fellow in Methodology at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Biography:Salih Emre Gercek joined the University of Connecticut in Fall 2020 after completing his Ph.D. at Northwestern University. 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. Biography:I have specialized in dietary studies, wellness regimens and research methodologies. Biography:Lieutenant Colonel Michael Povilus is the Commander, Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, Detachment 195, Chair of the Department of Aerospace Studies, and Professor of Aerospace Studies at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago IL. His writing has appeared or been cited in The Washington Post Monkey Cage, World Politics Review, Global Post/PRI, and El Espectador, among other publications. Dr. Katzs research, which has been supported by grants from the Korea Foundation and the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy, explores the interplay of cooperation and conflict in East Asias political, economic, and security dynamics. 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). To learn more about each graduate, click the arrow on the left-hand side of each row to expand details. I study comparative and international politics, with a focus on contention, displacement, and humanitarianism in the Middle East. My research and teaching focus on the political economy and business of China. Dissertation:Organized Crime and the State: State Building, Illicit Markets, and Governance Structures(Ebscohost), Committee: Reno, William S (Chair); Mahoney, James L; Thelen, Kathy A, Current: Assistant Professor,University of New Mexico Albuquerque, Placement:Adjunct Professor, Stuart School of Business at Illinois Institute of Technology. While at Northwestern, she became the first Excellence Through Diversity Predoctoral Fellow in political science at the University of Pennsylvania. He is currently the Executive Director of the Centre for Dialogue, Research and Cooperation and holds a PhD from Northwestern University. Subfield(s):American Politics; elections and voting behavior, women in American politics, public opinion, and the media, Dissertation:The joiners: Voluntary organizations and political participation in the United States(Ebscohost), Committee: Chong, Dennis (Chair); Conley, Patricia D; Page, Benjamin I, Current:Associate Professor, Bowling Green State University, Political Science, Placement:Research Assistant, Council on Competitiveness. Lead quantitative and qualitative research projects, program evaluations and policy proposals to support decision-making in public sector, focusing on higher education, and equity and diversity research. Biography: I am an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Universidad del Rosario (Bogot, Colombia). She then taught at Ohio State University and the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business and spent a year as a postdoc at Harvard's Center for European Studies before returning to Europe to become a research fellow at the European Institute at the London School of Economics. Professor Lis teaching and scholarship explores a broad range of topics including Chinese law and politics, international business transactions, contracts, comparative law, and empirical legal studies. Within the first two, I take a particular interest in the social and political thought of Kant and Hegel, as well as the tradition of early modern European political thought (esp. Biography:Claudia Lpez , is the elected Mayor of Bogot with more than 1,108,000 votes , thus achieving the largest vote in the history of the city, for the coalition made up of the Alianza Verde, Polo Democrtico and the Activist movement parties. Using architecture as a visceral mode of communication, JuneJuly explores the impact of globalization and networked technology on the spaces, places, and people of contemporary cities. 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. You can use filters to search students by the first letter of their Last Name or by PhD Subfield. The filterable and searchable below shows the current positions of PhDs from 2000-2022. Prior to Northwestern, Jay served in the US Army as an Airborne Infantryman in the 82nd Airborne Division during the Iraq War and the Global War on Terrorism. His research focuses on linkages between narratives of national identity and international territorial conflict protraction in the Middle East and former Yugoslavia with a methodological focus on comparative historical analysis and survey experimentation. Specifically, he explores how racial demographic changes motivate stronger support for anti-democratic practices among the American public. Biography:I am an Assistant Professor in Global Politics in the Department of Political Science at Trinity College Dublin. Prior to earning my PhD from Northwestern University, I studied at DePaul University (BA in Political Science and Islamic World Studies). in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley. In recent work, he has also explored the sources of partisan polarization in public opinion. Biography:Chris aims to provide a therapeutic setting where clients feel safe, supported, and invited to explore what matters most to them. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; elections, socioeconomic profile of voters, public opinion and public administration. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics, Political Theory; political economy of secularization in postcolonial Muslim countries utilizing comparative-historical and ethnographic methods with a specific focus on Southeast Asia, Dissertation:Coercion in Search of Legitimacy: The Secular State, Religious Politics, and Religious Coercion in Indonesia Under the New Order, 19671998 (Ebscohost), Committee: Winters, Jeffrey A (Chair); Hurst, William James;Cherry, Haydon (NU History), Current: Visiting Lecturer, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), the Center for the Study of Asia and the Pacific (PSAP), Placement:Postdoctoral Fellow, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), the Center for the Study of Asia and the Pacific (PSAP). She teaches courses in American Government, Political Parties, Voter Behavior, Women in American Politics, and Research Methods. She then earned her Ph.D. and M.S. His first book, The Clash of Capitalisms? 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. Previously, I have taught and researched at Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, BC), Loyola University (Chicago, IL), and Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL). He holds doctoral and bachelors degrees in Political Science from Northwestern University and the University of Toronto, respectively. Ato Kwamena Onoma's research focuses on mobility, identity, belonging and inter communal relations in Africa. In 2018-2019, she was a Pre-Doctoral Fellow at the American Bar Foundation. Biography:Lee Seymour is an associate professor at the Universit de Montral and member of the CRIUM Centre dtudes et de recherches internationales and of the CEPSI Centre dtudes sur la paix et la scurit internationale. Most recently he is author of the book Inside Texas Politics (Oxford University Press). Biography:Jake Matatyaou is a designer, writer, and educator. Biography:I am the Helen Houlahan Rigali Assistant Professor of Political Science at Loyola University Chicago. Dissertation:Judges Without Borders? Biography:Torrey Shanks is Associate Professor of Political Science specializing in political theory. Biography:Michael Christopher Sardo is a political theorist with research and teaching interests in the history of political thought, contemporary democratic theory, and environmental political theory. Biography:Prof. Biography:Professor Maxwell is Associate Professor of Political Science and Womens, Gender, & Sexuality Studies. Biography:Sidra Hamidi's research specialties include nuclear politics, nuclear diplomacy, and state identity. He has a related research agenda on the generalizability of experiments in the social sciences. Committee: Druckman, James N (Chair); Cook, Fay Lomax; Page, Benjamin I; Current:Assistant Professor, Trinity College, Public Policy and Law, Placement:Assistant Professor, Trinity College, Public Policy and Law.