24 faculty and 23 courses in Government at University at Albany (SUNY).
- Victor Asal, Professor h-index 34
Es on the choice of violence by non-state organizational actors as well as the causes of political discrimination by states against different groups such as sexual minorities, women and ethnic groups. In addition, Prof. Asal has done resear
Notable: “The Nature of the Beast: Organizational Structures and the Lethality of Terrorist Attacks” (2008) · 491 citations
- Bryan Early, Professor h-index 23
Sanctions, WMD Proliferation, International Relations, & Political Violence
Notable: “Sleeping With Your Friends’ Enemies: An Explanation of Sanctions-Busting Trade” (2009) · 130 citations
- Meredith Weiss, Professor and Graduate Studies Director h-index 21
Notable: “Edging Toward a New Politics in Malaysia: Civil Society at the Gate?” (2009) · 72 citations
- Rey Koslowski, Professor and MIA Program Director h-index 19
In the field of international relations dealing with international organization, European integration, international migration, information technology, and homeland security. He is the author of Migrants and Citizens: Demographic Change
Notable: “Understanding change in international politics: the Soviet empire's demise and the international system” (1994) · 285 citations
- Brian Greenhill, Associate Professor and Chair h-index 15
International Relations, Human Rights, International Organization Personal Page: Brian Greenhill is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science. His research and teaching focuses on the ways in
Notable: “The perils of policy by p-value: Predicting civil conflicts” (2010) · 480 citations
- David L. Rousseau, Associate Professor h-index 15
International Relations Professor Rousseau’s research interests focus on military conflict, shared identity, political development, and foreign policy. His first book, which is entitled Democracy and War: Institutions, Norms, and the Evolu
Notable: “Assessing the Dyadic Nature of the Democratic Peace, 1918–88” (1996) · 329 citations
- Matthew C. Ingram, Associate Professor h-index 15
Public Law; Latin America; Research Methods Personal Webpage Matthew C. Ingram's research examines justice sector reforms, judicial behavior, and violence in Latin America. Holding a law degree (2006) and a PhD in political science (2009
Notable: “What Is the Role of Informal Healthcare Providers in Developing Countries? A Systematic Review” (2013) · 354 citations
- Julie Novkov, Dean and Professor h-index 15
Notable: “Battered Women and Feminist Lawmaking” (2000) · 312 citations
- Patricia Strach, Professor and Undergraduate Program Director h-index 10
American Politics and Public Policy Patricia Strach is professor in the Departments of Political Science and Public Administration & Policy and a Howard J. Samuels State and City Policy Center Fellow ). Her current research e
Notable: “In a Different Voice? Explaining the Use of Men and Women as Voice-Over Announcers in Political Advertising” (2015) · 75 citations
- Niloufer Siddiqui, Associate Professor h-index 10
Comparative Politics Niloufer Siddiqui is an Associate Professor at Rockefeller College in the Department of Political Science. Niloufer completed her PhD in Political Science at Yale University in 2017. Her book project examines why polit
Notable: “National identity, religious tolerance, and group conflict: Insights from a survey experiment in Pakistan” (2017) · 36 citations
- Timothy Weaver, Associate Professor h-index 10
Notable: “Urban crisis: The genealogy of a concept” (2016) · 57 citations
- Virginia Eubanks, Associate Professor h-index 9
Social Justice and Technology Rockefeller College Home Programs Research About the College Departments and Schools Department of Political Science Department of Public Administration and Policy School of Criminal Justice Experiential Learni
Notable: “The Hero’s Fight: African Americans in West Baltimore and the Shadow of the State” (2016) · 55 citations
- Peter Breiner, Associate Professor h-index 9
Notable: “Democracy: The Unfinished Journey, 508 BC to AD 1993.” (1993) · 222 citations
- Morton Schoolman, Professor h-index 9
Political Theory Morton Schoolman's teaching and research fields are modern political and social theory, including American political thought. Recently he has completed a new book entitled A Democratic Enlightenment: The Reconciliation Ima
Notable: “Avoiding “Embarrassment”: Aesthetic Reason and Aporetic Critique in Dialectic of Enlightenment” (2005) · 25 citations
- Sally Friedman, Associate Professor h-index 8
American Politics & Research Methods Professor Friedman, who teaches courses in a variety of areas of American politics and methodology, is particularly interested in aspects of political representation and the processes associated wit
Notable: “Business Backgrounds and Congressional Behavior” (2008) · 50 citations
- Christopher Clary, Associate Professor h-index 8
International Affairs Sources of cooperation in interstate rivalries Causes and consequences of nuclear proliferation U.S. defense policy Politics of South Asia Instruction & Advising Courses Master of International Affairs Program Rockefel
Notable: “India's Counterforce Temptations: Strategic Dilemmas, Doctrine, and Capabilities” (2019) · 50 citations
- Gregory Nowell, Associate Professor h-index 5
International Relations & IPE Research interests are the political economy of the oil market, economic regulation, and technological transformation. Publications include articles on the economic history of the oil industry and the intr
Notable: “America's Kingdom: Mythmaking on the Saudi Oil Frontier” (2008) · 104 citations
- Cammie Jo Bolin, Assistant Professor h-index 4
Notable: “Which civil religion? Partisanship, Christian nationalism, and the dimensions of civil religion in the United States” (2023) · 23 citations
- E. Stefan Kehlenbach, Assistant Professor h-index 3
Political Theory E. Stefan Kehlenbach is an assistant professor of political science at the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at the University at Albany. His research focuses on the intersection of technology, structures of
Notable: “The Impact of Infrastructure: Considerations of Generative AI in the Classroom” (2024) · 7 citations
- Tassiana Moura de Oliveira, Visiting Assistant Professor h-index 2
Notable: “Digital Activism and Indignation Nets in Brazil: The Pressure Groups” (2019) · 11 citations
- Jose E. Cruz, O'Leary Professor h-index 2
Notable: “Barriers to Political Partici Pation of Puerto r icans and HisPanics in osceola c ounty, f lorida:” (2010) · 7 citations
- Cheng Chen, Professor
Comparative Politics Cheng Chen is a Professor of Political Science at University at Albany, SUNY. Her research and teaching interests include post-communist politics, nationalism and nation-building, political ideology, Chinese politics
- Justin Zimmerman, Assistant Professor
- Katherine Rader, Assistant Professor
American political development, political economy, race and labor politics. Before coming to UAlbany, she was an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Christopher Newport University and a fellow in the APSA Congressional Fello
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.