22 faculty and 0 courses in Government at Middlebury College.
- Erik Bleich, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science and Department Chair h-index 26
Revolve around the topics of race and ethnicity in West European and North American politics. His first book, Race Politics in Britain and France: Ideas and Policymaking since the 1960s (Cambridge University Press, 2003), examines how theor
Notable: “What Is Islamophobia and How Much Is There? Theorizing and Measuring an Emerging Comparative Concept” (2011) · 363 citations
- David Rosenberg, Professor Emeritus of Political Science h-index 25
Development, Environment, and Security Issues of the South China Sea International Environmental Negotiations Environment and Development in Southeast Asia Publications “Maritime Security in the South China Sea,” co-authored with
Notable: “Predictors and Moderators of Acute Outcome in the Treatment for Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS)” (2006) · 433 citations
- Jessica Teets, Professor of Political Science h-index 22
Es on governance in authoritarian regimes, especially the role of civic participation and advocacy. She is the author of Civil Society Under Authoritarianism: The China Model (Cambridge University Press, 2014), editor (wit
Notable: “Let Many Civil Societies Bloom: The Rise of Consultative Authoritarianism in China” (2013) · 407 citations
- Sebnem Gumuscu, Associate Professor of Political Science h-index 18
Notable: “Rising competitive authoritarianism in Turkey” (2016) · 734 citations
- Russell Leng, James Jermain Professor Emeritus of Political Economy and International Law h-index 14
Notable: “When Will They Ever Learn?” (1983) · 253 citations
- Sarah Stroup, Frederick C. Dirks Professor of Political Science h-index 10
Es on international NGOs, humanitarian relief, mediation and dialogue, and human rights. Stroup is author of Borders Among Activists (Cornell, 2012) and co-author of The Authority Trap (Cornell, 2017), winner of the 2019 ARNOVA Outstanding
Notable: “There’s no place like home: Explaining international NGO advocacy” (2012) · 83 citations
- Amy Yuen, Professor of Political Science h-index 9
Es on peacekeeping efforts to help resolve civil conflict. Why does peacekeeping fail? Rather than focusing on intervention capacity, Dr. Yuen considers the incentives facing belligerents and peacekeepers as an important factor in successfu
Notable: “Making and Keeping Peace” (2005) · 268 citations
- Allison Stanger, Middlebury Distinguished Endowed Professor h-index 9
Notable: “Consumers vs. citizens in democracy's public sphere” (2020) · 23 citations
- Christopher Klyza, Stafford Prof of Public Policy, Political Science and Environmental Studies h-index 8
U.S. Conservation and Environmental Policy American Political Development American Public Policy Publications “Power, Partisanship, and Contingency: The President and U.S. Environmental Policy,” 2020, in Handbook of U.S. Environmental
Notable: “The Shaping of Environmentalism in America” (1991) · 23 citations
- Mark Williams, Russell J. Leng Professor of International Politics and Economics h-index 7
International politics, U.S.-Latin American Relations, Venezuelan Foreign Policy, Comparative Latin American Political Economy, and Mexican Politics. A past President of the New England Council on Latin American Studies, he is the a
Notable: “The Politics of Property Rights: Political Instability, Credible Commitments, and Economic Growth in Mexico, 1876–1929” (2004) · 105 citations
- Murray Dry, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science h-index 5
American Constitutional Law Political Philosophy American Political Thought Freeedom of Speech and Religious Liberty Federalism The Separation of Powers The American Founding Help shape Middlebury’s future. Make a Gift Middlebury
Notable: “The Complete Anti-Federalist” (1982) · 30 citations
- Ajay Verghese, Associate Professor of Political Science h-index 5
Indian politics, religion, historical legacies, and qualitative methodology. His first book, The Colonial Origins of Ethnic Violence in India , was published by Stanford University Press in 2016, and his articles have been published
Notable: “British Rule and Tribal Revolts in India: The curious case of Bastar” (2015) · 25 citations
- Kemi Fuentes-George, Professor of Political Science h-index 4
Notable: “Consensus, Certainty, and Catastrophe: Discourse, Governance, and Ocean Iron Fertilization” (2017) · 33 citations
- Keegan Callanan, Associate Professor of Political Science (affiliated) h-index 2
Notable: “Liberal Constitutionalism and Political Particularism in Montesquieu’s The Spirit of the Laws” (2014) · 2 citations
- Bert Johnson, Professor of Political Science
- Caileigh Glenn, Assistant Professor of Political Science
- Daniel Fram, Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science
- Gary Winslett, Johnson Fellow in Modern Political Thought; Associate Professor of Political Science
Es on the politics around trade, global business, and the technology sector with a particular emphasis on using case studies methodology, My first book, Competitiveness and Death: Trade and Politics in Cars, Beef, and Drugs , was published
- Jeffrey Lunstead, Diplomat in Residence
- Margaret Hanson, Assistant Professor of Political Science
- Matthew Dickinson, Professor of Political Science
- Michael Kraus, Frederick C. Dirks Professor Emeritus of Political Science
Comparative Democratization Russian and European Politics Transitional Justice Ethnic Conflict Leadership Publications Prezident Zeman a jeho vitezstvi ve volbach , (“The election victory of President Zeman: what accounts for it and what it
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