14 faculty and 0 courses in Government at Furman University.
- Brent Nelsen, Jane Fishburne Hipp Professor, Politics and International Affairs; Director, The Tocqueville Center h-index 12
Nelsen’s teaching and scholarship focus on Europe and the European Union, but he has also pursued an interest in petroleum policy in the North Sea. For over two decades, Nelsen has been studying the relationship between religion and politic
- Buket Oztas, Associate Professor, Politics and International Affairs; Co-chair, Middle East and Islamic Studies h-index 3
Dr. Oztas' research focuses on the changing institutional dynamics (e.g., political parties, democratization, democratic backsliding and populism) in predominantly Muslim countries, with particular interest in post-Islamism and transnationa
- Akan Malici, Professor, Politics and International Affairs
- Danielle Vinson, Professor, Politics and International Affairs
Focus on institutions in American government with a particular emphasis on Congress and the media. She teaches courses on Congress, the Presidency, Media and Politics, Humor and Politics, and American Government and regularly directs the De
- David Fleming, Professor, Politics and International Affairs; Senior Researcher, Riley Institute
Education policy, civic education, and political participation. Through his association with the Riley Institute at Furman University, Dr. Fleming is a co-investigator on a five-year evaluation of public Montessori schools in South
- Donald Gordon, Founding Executive Director and Special Counsel, Riley Institute; Professor, Politics and International Affairs
- Elizabeth Smith, Professor, Department of Politics and International Affairs
- Glen Halva-Neubauer, Director, Politics and International Affairs
Center on state-level abortion policies and politics, and he has published several articles that account for the differences in abortion policies among the 50 states. At present, his work focuses on responses to the 2022 Dobbs decision amon
- Jim Guth, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor, Politics and International Affairs
- Katherine Kaup, James B. Duke Professor of Asian Studies and Politics and International Affairs
Es on ethnic minorities, rule of law, and human rights developments in China. In her most recent publication “Controlling Law: Legal Developments in China’s Southwest Minority Regions,” in The China Quarterly she examines how conflicts betw
- Mary Craig, Visiting Assistant Professor, Politics & International Affairs
Political theory, American political thought, the politics of sport, politics and television. 0 Furman Logo Click to Return Home Explore Greenville 3300 Poinsett Highway Greenville, SC Academic Departments Accessibility A
- Michael Bressler, Professor, Politics and International Affairs
In International Relations and Comparative Politics. He teaches courses on World Politics, International Relations, International Peace & Security, and the Politics of Russia. He is the editor of and a contributing author to the boo
- Robert L'Arrivee, Assistant Professor, Politics & International Affairs
- Teresa Nesbitt Cosby, Professor, Politics & International Affairs
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.