13 faculty and 40 courses in Government at Connecticut College.
- Andrew Levin, Associate Professor of Government and International Relations h-index 17
Peacekeeping International conflict resolution The United Nations Civil wars International relations Andrew Levin's current research focuses on United Nations peacekeeping. He studies how peacekeepers can help reduce violence
- C. Mara Suttmann-Lea, Associate Professor of Government
American politics Election administration Voting reforms Political campaigns Political participation Mara Suttmann-Lea hails from the Midwest, growing up in Leland, Michigan, and earning her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Chi
- Caroleen Sayej, Associate Professor of Government and International Relations, Director of the Global Islamic Studies Program
Persistent authoritarianism in the Middle East Contemporary Islamic social movements Modernization and identity politics Middle Eastern studies Comparative politics International relations Caroleen Marji Sayej specializes in compara
- Daniel Moak, Associate Professor of Government
- David Patton, Joanne Toor Cummings '50 Professor of Government and International Relations
Comparative politics European politics European Union Federal Republic of Germany David Patton teaches classes on comparative politics, contemporary Europe, the European Union, nationalism and ethnic conflict, European foreign polic
- Eric Fleury, Associate Professor of Government and International Relations
International Relations U.S. foreign policy Terrorism Diplomacy International relations Eric Fleury's research aims to refine the theoretical analysis of U.S. national security. His major projects include developing a conceptual mod
- Jared Heern, Visiting Assistant Professor of Government
- John Qunjian Tian, Professor of Government and International Relations
Chinese political economy East Asian political economy International political economy Comparative political economy and politics John Tian's research and publications cover a broad range, including the political economy of economic
- MaryAnne Borrelli, Susan Eckert Lynch '62 Professor of Government
United States politics and government Gender and United States politics The Presidency Congress MaryAnne Borrelli's courses include U.S. Government and Politics (GOV 111); Congress (GOV 212); Gender and U.S. Politics (GOV 250); Poli
- Peter Mitchell, Visiting Assistant Professor of Government and International Relations
International public law (humanitarian, human rights, sea and airspace, environment) Rule of law International relations The Judiciary Law and society Constitutional law Peter Mitchell has been an adjunct faculty member at Connectic
- Sourav Guha, Adjunct Instructor of Government and International Relations
Civic Engagement Environmental Politics Nationalism Political Psychology Public Opinion Public Administration Public Policy South Asian Politics sourav (pronounced “Show Rob”) has served as an adjunct instructor at Connecticut Colle
- Tristan Anne Borer, Professor of Government and International Relations, Chair
Human rights Human rights and the media Transitional justice Gender and human rights International relations Tristan Borer’s current research focuses on issues surrounding Western media portrayals of distant human rights abuses, esp
- Wendell John Coats, Professor of Government
History of Western political philosophy from Plato to the present W. John Coats Jr. was the recipient of the College's 2003 Nancy Batson Nisbet Rash Faculty Research Award for excellence in academic research. He delivered a talk "Th
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