44 faculty and 20 courses in International Relations and National Security Studies at Boston University.
- Min Ye, Professor of International Relations h-index 67
- Vivien Schmidt, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration; Professor Emerita h-index 55
- Robert Hefner, Professor of Anthropology and International Relations h-index 42
Asia , Religion and World Affairs Recent News Hefner’s Week as Visiting Professor & International Research Fellow at UIN Jakarta Hefner Gives Keynote Addresses at Indonesian Conference on Humanitarian Islam Hefner Gives Keynote A
- Thomas Berger, Professor of International Relations h-index 30
German and Japanese Politics, International Relations and Comparative Government in East Asia, and Political Culture. Specialization Asia , Europe , Governance and Politics Recent News Berger on Germany and Japan’s Rearmament and St
- Henrik Selin, Professor of International Relations h-index 24
On international environmental cooperation and policy-making in a broader context of advancing sustainable development. His interdisciplinary research contributes to scholarly and policy debates about understanding ways in which states and
- Timothy Longman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs; Professor of International Relations and Political Science h-index 22
- Quinn Slobodian, Professor of International History h-index 15
Economics and Finance , International History Recent News Quinn Slobodian on Understanding Muskism and the Politics of Tech Power Slobodian’s ‘Hayek’s Bastards’ Receives NBCC Award for Criticism Slobodian Analyzes Expandin
- Scott Taylor, Dean; Professor of International Relations h-index 13
Africa, Governance and Politics and International Development Specialization Africa , Economics and Finance , Governance and Politics , International Development Recent News Students Shine at ASC African Theater Night Investing in t
- Pratistha Rajkarnikar, Lecturer h-index 12
Broadly focus on economic development and macroeconomic theory and policy. Her recent research examines the consequences of male labor migration from Nepal on women’s empowerment. The study uses a mixed method strategy including fieldwork i
- Rachel Brule, Associate Professor of Global Development Policy h-index 9
International Development Recent News Brulé Wins Prestigious NSF Career Award for Women’s Empowerment Research Faculty Rachel Brulé and Mahesh Karra Earn Promotions to Associate Professor Brulé Discusses Gender Quotas and Power in Ind
- Noora Lori, Associate Professor of International Relations h-index 8
- Kaija Schilde, Associate Dean of Studies; Associate Professor of International Relations h-index 8
- Jeremy Menchik, Associate Professor of International Relations and Political Science h-index 7
- Igor Lukes, University Professor, Professor Emeritus of International Relations and History h-index 6
- Shamiran Mako, Associate Professor of International Relations h-index 6
Governance and Politics , Middle East , Security and Conflict , U.S. Foreign Policy Recent News Mako Promoted to Associate Professor of International Relations Beyond the Headlines: The U.S.–Israeli War on Iran and Regional Spillover Mako A
- Zachary Mondesire, Assistant Professor of International Relations h-index 2
Africa , Governance and Politics , Human Rights and Social Justice , Middle East Recent News Pardee School Hosts Two ‘Beyond the Headlines’ Events in September South Sudan and the Cultural Politics of East Africa Pardee 2022 In
- Rachel Nolan, Assistant Professor of International History h-index 1
Human Rights and Social Justice , International History , Latin America , U.S. Foreign Policy Recent News Nolan on Claudia Sheinbaum’s Rise and the Politics of Popularity in Mexico Nolan’s ‘Until I Find You’ Awarded for it
- Andrew David, Lecturer h-index 1
Also include the evolution of the federal government and the national security state as well as the history of international relations. His work has appeared in Diplomacy and Statecraft and on H-Diplo. Specialization View All Profiles More
- Adil Najam, Dean Emeritus; Professor of International Relations and Earth & Environment
- Aimee Genell, Assistant Professor of International History
Es on the history of the late Ottoman Empire and its entanglements with Europe in the area of international law and international relations. Genell’s forthcoming book, Empire by Law: The Ottoman Origins of the Mandate System in the Middle E
- Alexander de la Paz, Assistant Professor of International Security
Span the political and moral psychology of war, international law, and international ethics. His current research agenda concerns the problem of human shields in war. He teaches a variety of courses in political science, including Introduct
- Andrei Mamolea, Assistant Professor of International Relations
International law, the laws of war, international criminal law, international arbitration, comparative international law, U.S. exceptionalism, hierarchy and inequality in international politics, the United States in the world, the i
- Andrew J. Bacevich, Professor Emeritus of International Relations and History
American Diplomatic and Military History, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Security Studies. Specialization International History , Security and Conflict , U.S. Foreign Policy Recent News 20 Years After 9/11 9/11 20 Years Later U.S. Troops
- Benjamin Goossen, Assistant Professor of International History
International History Recent News Goossen on ‘Project Planet’ and Rediscovering the International Geophysical Year Goossen on the Digital Release of Millions of Nazi Party Records Beyond the Headlines: The Arctic on the Global A
- Erik Goldstein, Professor Emeritus of International Relations and History
Diplomacy, formulation of national diplomatic strategies, the origins and resolution of armed conflict, and negotiation. He has published in numerous journals, including Review of International Relations , Middle Eastern Studies , E
- Houchang E. Chehabi, Professor Emeritus of International Relations and History
Iranian history, island studies, and international law. Specialization Asia , International History , Law and International Organization , Middle East , Religion and World Affairs Recent News New Book Celebrates the Ongoing Impact o
- Jack Weinstein, Professor of the Practice of International Security
National security; nuclear, space and cyberspace operations; defense strategy and policy; and organizational leadership. Specialization Science, Innovation, and Technology , Security and Conflict Recent News Beyond the Headlines: Th
- James G. Baldwin, Lecturer
Environmental Policy , Science, Innovation, and Technology View All Profiles More about The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies Quicklinks Admissions & Aid Undergraduate Majors and Minors Graduate Programs Career Services Alum
- Jessica Stanton, Visiting Professor
Es on international relations and international law, including the impact of law on the dynamics and resolution of civil wars; domestic and international criminal accountability for wartime violence and terrorism; and the influence of law a
- Jessica Stern, Research Professor
Terrorism, trauma, rape, atrocities, and post-traumatic growth. Specialization Human Rights and Social Justice , Security and Conflict , U.S. Foreign Policy Recent News Stern Explores Preventive Approaches to Public Violence in Univ
- John D. Woodward Jr., Professor of the Practice of International Relations
Intelligence, counter-terrorism, national security, homeland security, East Asia, and biometrics. Appointed by the Massachusetts Speaker of the House, he served as a voting member of the Special Commission on Facial Recognition from
- Jonathan Greenacre, Assistant Professor in Global Development Policy
Fintech, Law and Technology, New Institutional Economics, as well as Regulatory Theory and Practice. Specialization Economics and Finance , Law and International Organization , Science, Innovation, and Technology Recent News Greenac
- Joseph Wippl, Professor of the Practice of International Relations
Security and intelligence. Specialization Europe , Security and Conflict , U.S. Foreign Policy Recent News Wippl Pens Article ‘Intelligence and National Security’ Wippl Writes on Human Intelligence for New Academic Book
- Kevin P. Gallagher, Professor of Global Development Policy; Director, Global Development Policy Center
- Mark C. Storella, Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy
Humanitarian crises, health diplomacy, multilateral diplomacy, as well as diplomatic negotiation and theory. Specialization Diplomacy and Negotiation , Law and International Organization , U.S. Foreign Policy Recent News Pardee Stud
- Paul Ewenstein, Lecturer
Revolutions, interstate violence, and international relations theory. He has previously taught at Framingham State University, Northeastern University, and the Wentworth Institute of Technology. Specialization International History
- Paul Webster Hare, Master Lecturer
Latin American foreign policy, diplomacy, Latin American studies, and arms control. Specialization Diplomacy and Negotiation , Europe , Latin America , Law and International Organization Recent News Hare, Berger, and Grimes on What
- Perry Mehrling, Professor of International Political Economy
Money and banking, political economy, history of monetary and financial thought, and global money. Follow him on Twitter @PMehrling and visit his personal website for a “one-stop shop for all things ‘money view.’ Specialization Econ
- Sanne Verschuren, Assistant Professor of International Security
Lie at the intersection of international relations, the domestic determinants of security policy, and the role of ideas, norms, and institutions in national security decision-making. She focusses on how states fight war, examining why they
- Solomon Owusu, Assistant Professor of Global Economic Policy
Focuses broadly on development economics in areas such as the economics and measurement of structural transformation, jobs and inclusive growth, global value chains, and trade. He also has a strong interest in research areas at the intersec
- Susan Eva Eckstein, Professor Emerita of International Relations and Sociology
Human Rights and Social Justice , International Development , Latin America Recent News Susan Eckstein Delivers Retirement Lecture Cuban Migration Dialogue LASA2023 Kalman Silvert Award View All Profiles More about The Frederick S. Pardee S
- Tsitsi Musasike, Professor of the Practice of Global Development Policy
Development financing, infrastructure project development and financing, climate change and development, financial inclusion and the empowerment of youths and women. She has over 20 years of cross-functional financial management and
- Vesko Garcevic, Professor of the Practice of International Relations; Director of Center for the Study of Europe
- William Keylor, Professor Emeritus of International Relations and History
History of international relations, history of American foreign policy, history of European-American relations, history of French foreign relations, and history of modern France. Specialization Europe , International History Recent
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 2026-07-01.