11 faculty and 0 courses in International Relations at University of Southern California.
- Laurie Brand, Professor Emerita of Political Science and IR; Middle East Studies h-index 26
State-expatriate relations, the politics of academic freedom; and national narrative construction. She has carried out fieldwork in Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Kuwait. She is fluent in Arabic and Fre
Notable: “Palestinians and Jordanians: A Crisis of Identity” (1995) · 161 citations
- Jeb Barnes, Professor of Political Science h-index 20
Professor Barnes’ studies the intersection between law, politics and public policy and mixed-method research strategies. Research Specialties Public Law, Interbranch Relations and Multi-Method Research Strategies Detailed Statement of
Notable: “Causal Models in the Social Sciences.” (1972) · 160 citations
- Jonathan Aronson, Professor of Communication and International Relations h-index 13
Professor Aronson studies international political economy with special attention to digital policy and regulation, trade negotiations, trade in services, international strategic alliances and international telecommunications. His most recen
Notable: “Restoring natural capital: Definitions and rationale.” (2007) · 25 citations
- Brett Carter, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations h-index 9
Notable: “Questioning More: RT, Outward-Facing Propaganda, and the Post-West World Order” (2021) · 66 citations
- Iva Bozovic, Professor (Teaching) of Political Science and International Relations h-index 3
Notable: “Scaffolding: Using Formal Contracts to Build Informal Relations to Support Innovation” (2012) · 32 citations
- Douglas Becker, Associate Professor (Teaching) of Political Science and IR; Environmental Studies h-index 3
The importance of historical memory as both an indicator of foreign policy preferences as well as in the arena of public diplomacy. I see this as the construction of image within international relations. I am also interested in the differen
Notable: “Memory and trauma as elements of identity in foreign policymaking” (2013) · 10 citations
- Kristen Aanstoos, Assistant Professor (Teaching) of Political Science and International Relations h-index 1
Es on the role of women and gender in peace processes and political and security outcomes in post-conflict states. She has also published work on military learning, geopolitical conflicts and supply chains in East Asia, and public opinion o
Notable: “Public support for Hispanic deportation in the United States: the effects of ethnic prejudice and perceptions of economic competition in a period of economic distress” (2012) · 11 citations
- Erin Baggott, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations
Es on Chinese politics and propaganda. Her first book, Propaganda in Autocracies (forthcoming, Cambridge University Press) explores how political institutions determine propaganda strategies with an original dataset of eight mil
- Joshua Aizenman, Robert R. and Katheryn A. Dockson Chair; Professor of IR and Economics
- Megan Becker, Associate Professor (Teaching) of Political Science and International Relations
- Sara Angevine, Lecturer of Political Science and International Relations
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.