20 faculty and 36 courses in Government at Hamilton College.
- Alan Cafruny, Henry Platt Bristol Professor of International Relations h-index 15
International political economy International relations: history and theory Comparative politics: Europe The European Union International law and organization U.S. foreign policy Distinctions Christian Johnson Teaching Enhancement Award, Ha
Notable: “Monetary Union and the Transatlantic and Social Dimensions of Europe's Crisis” (2007) · 44 citations
- Sharon Werning Rivera, Chair and Professor of Government; Director of Russian Studies h-index 11
- Frank Anechiarico, Maynard-Knox Professor of Law, Director of Public Policy h-index 10
Public administration, law and organization, official corruption and urban politics Distinctions Dean of Faculty Award for Outstanding Research Year, Hamilton College Samuel and Helen Lang Excellence in Teaching Award, Hamilton College Pent
- Erica De Bruin, Associate Professor of Government h-index 7
Civil-military relations, civil war, and policing. Her work focuses on the causes and dynamics of military coups, the spread of militarized policing, and the ways in which armed groups build legitimacy. She is the author of How to P
- Philip Klinkner, James S. Sherman Professor of Government h-index 7
- Peter Cannavò, Professor of Government h-index 6
Environmental political theory, politics and history, geography, American political thought, civic republicanism, liberalism, ethics and public policy, food politics Distinctions Dean’s Scholarly Achievement Award for Early Career Ach
- Catherine Chen, Assistant Professor of Government h-index 5
- David Rivera, Associate Professor of Government by Special Appointment h-index 4
Both international relations and comparative politics, with special interests in the international politics of Eurasia, post-communist democratization, and the composition of the Russian elite. From Rivera served as direct
- Alexsia Chan, Associate Professor of Government h-index 3
- Kira Jumet, Associate Professor of Government h-index 3
Es on protest mobilization leading up to and during the 2011 and 2013 Egyptian uprisings, including the relationship between emotions and protest participation. Jumet recently wrote the book, Contesting the Repressive State: Why Ordinary Eg
- Heather Sullivan, Associate Professor of Government h-index 2
Es on the way that state capacity shapes political outcomes. A central concern of her work is the role that subnational variations in state capacity play in protest politics. She explores this theme in a series of articles that draw on an o
- Joel Winkelman, Assistant Professor of Government h-index 2
- Annabelle Hutchinson, Assistant Professor of Government
Es on American politics, political economy, and political behavior, particularly on gender, race, and economic inequality. Hutchinson's current projects investigate sexist and racist attitudes and how threats to economic, social, and po
- Ashley Gorham, Assistant Professor of Government
Hacktivism, the politics of platforms, artificial intelligence Distinctions Academic Awards Top Student Paper, “Algorithmic Interpellation,” co-author Rosie DuBrin, Philosophy, Theory & Critique Division, Annual Meeting of t
- Kenneth Leonardo, Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor of Government
- Lindsey Pruett, Assistant Professor of Government
- Ngonidzashe Munemo, Provost and Dean of Faculty, Professor of Government
- Pedram Maghsoud-Nia, Visiting Assistant Professor in Government
- Robert Martin, Walcott-Bartlett Professor and Associate Chair of Government
- William Hill, Sol M. Linowitz Visiting Professor of International Affairs
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.