8 faculty and 37 courses in Government at Creighton University.
- Terry D. Clark, Professor h-index 11
Notable: “The Transformation of Central Asia: States and Societies from Soviet Rule to Independence” (2004) · 57 citations
- Richard C. Witmer, Professor h-index 10
American Politics and American Indian Politics, Policy and Law as well as US-Cuba relations. His research, which focuses on the intersection of American Indian politics and policy, intergovernmental relations and American Politics
Notable: “Disentangling Diffusion: The Effects of Social Learning and Economic Competition on State Policy Innovation and Expansion” (2004) · 308 citations
- Graham P. Ramsden, Associate Professor h-index 4
Notable: “Public Financing of Legislative Elections: Lessons from Minnesota” (1995) · 80 citations
- Christian L. Janousek, Assistant Professor h-index 3
Es on state and local government policy and management. He has examined various policy tools for interlocal and interorganizational collaboration. He has also investigated the differences and disparities in healthcare policy implementation
Notable: “Collaborative Mechanisms in Interlocal Cooperation” (2013) · 32 citations
- Maorong Jiang, Director, Asian World Center h-index 2
North Korea. US-China Relations Academic Appointments Department Political Science and International Relations Position Associate Professor Internal Resources Directory
Notable: “How to make effective household water demand-side management policy in China? Evidence from survey data in 50 cities” (2023) · 5 citations
- Erika Moreno, Chair, Department of Political Science and International Relations
Latin American politics. Her scholarly interests focus on democratic institutions and interbranch relations and their implications for democratic accountability and representation. Recently, Dr. Moreno has been researching and writ
- Laura Roost, Associate Professor
Es on care ethics in transitional justice and communities, ethnicized/racialized violence, human rights, international law, African philosophy, and civic engagement through service learning. She is a teaching associate professor and the int
- Scott A. Hendrickson, Associate Professor
On American politics, with an emphasis on law and courts. He is particularly interested in the ways in which institutions structure and constrain the behavior of judges and other legal actors. His current research involves projects on state
Roster/catalog compiled from the college’s public directory. 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.