Government at Dartmouth College
28 faculty and 40 courses in Government at Dartmouth College.
28faculty listed
40courses
15.8avg h-index (enriched)
Faculty
- John Michael Carey, Interim Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; John Wentworth Professor in the Social Sciences h-index 40
- Jeffrey A. Friedman, Associate Professor; Faculty Coordinator, Rosenwald Postdoctoral Fellows Program h-index 27
- Yang-Yang Zhou, Michael G. Fisch 1983 Assistant Professor in Government h-index 23
- Jason Barabas, Director, Dartmouth Rockefeller Center for Public Policy; Professor, Department of Government h-index 21
- Benjamin A. Valentino, Associate Dean for the Social Sciences; Nelson A. Rockefeller Professorship in Government h-index 17
The causes and consequences of violent conflict and American foreign and security policies. At Dartmouth he teaches courses on international relations, international security, American foreign policy, the causes and prevention of ge
- Deborah Jordan Brooks, Associate Professor of Government h-index 16
- Dean Lacy, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs; Professor of Government h-index 15
- Russell Muirhead, Robert Clements Professor of Democracy and Politics; Co-Director, Political Economy Project h-index 15
- Mia Costa, Associate Professor of Government h-index 10
- Kathleen E. Powers, Associate Professor of Government; Faculty Coordinator, War & Peace Fellows Program h-index 7
- Julie L. Rose, Hans '80 and Kate Morris Director of the Ethics Institute; Associate Professor of Government h-index 7
- William C. Wohlforth, Professor of Government; Daniel Webster Professor h-index 7
- Keidrick Roy, Assistant Professor of Government h-index 1
- Brendan Nyhan, James O. Freedman Presidential Professor; Professor of Government
- Daryl G. Press, Faculty Director, Davidson Institute for Global Security; Professor of Government
- Diederick J. Vandewalle, Associate Professor of Government
- James Bernard Murphy, Professor of Government
- Jason Lyall, James Wright Chair in Transnational Studies; Associate Professor of Government
- Jennifer L. Jerit, Douglas A. Donahue, Jr. 1973 Distinguished Professor; Professor of Government
- Jennifer M. Lind, Associate Professor of Government; Faculty Associate, Reischauer Institute for Japanese Studies
- Jeremy Ferwerda, Associate Professor of Government
- Lisa Baldez, Professor of Government
- Lucas Swaine, Chair, Department of Government; Professor of Government
- Michelle T. Clarke, Associate Professor of Government
- Nicholas L. Miller, Associate Professor of Government
- Sean J Westwood, Associate Professor of Government
- Sonu Bedi, Joel Parker 1811 Professor in Law and Political Science; Professor of Government
- Stephen G. Brooks, Professor of Government
Courses
- The American Political System GOVT 3
- Politics of the World GOVT 4
- International Politics GOVT 5
- Political Ideas GOVT 6
- First-Year Seminars in Government GOVT 7
- Quantitative Political Analysis GOVT 10
- Data Visualization GOVT 16
- Introduction to Political Game Theory GOVT 18
- Applied Multivariate Data Analysis GOVT 19.01
- Women and Politics GOVT 20.01
- Capitalism and Government GOVT 20.02
- Morality and Political Economy GOVT 20.03
- Revolution, Reform and Reaction: The Cold War in Latin America GOVT 20.05
- Religion and World Politics GOVT 20.07
- America and the Middle East GOVT 20.08
- Markets and Their Critics GOVT 20.10
- Entrepreneurship and Public Policy Workshop GOVT 20.11
- Politics and Artificial Intelligence GOVT 20.12
- Growth and Its Critics GOVT 20.13
- Introduction to Public Policy GOVT 25
- Elections and Reform GOVT 26
- Leadership, Sex, and Gender in Politics and Business GOVT 29
- Political Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories GOVT 30.04
- Law, Courts, and Judges GOVT 30.09
- Policy Implementation GOVT 30.11
- Who Gets In? College Admissions Post Affirmative Action GOVT 30.12
- Health Politics and Policy GOVT 30.14
- Identity, Liberalism, and Democracy GOVT 30.15
- The Politics of Climate Change GOVT 30.16
- Campaigns and Elections GOVT 31
- Congress and the American Political System GOVT 34
- The Presidency GOVT 35
- Election Polling GOVT 37
- Political Psychology GOVT 39
- Politics of Japan: A Unique Democracy? GOVT 40.03
- Politics of Israel and Palestine GOVT 40.09
- Latin America's Search for Democracy and Development GOVT 40.14
- Commodities, Globalization, and Development in Latin America GOVT 40.15
- Immigration Politics GOVT 40.20
- Superpowers and Cold Wars GOVT 40.21
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 2026-07-01.