Mark Blyth
The William R. Rhodes ’57 Professor of International Economics
Professor of International and Public Affairs
Areas of Interest: Political Economy and finance.
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The William R. Rhodes ’57 Professor of International Economics
Professor of International and Public Affairs
Areas of Interest: Political Economy and finance.
Associate Professor of Political Science
Areas of Interest: History of political and economic thought; theories of freedom; work and leisure; Marxism; rights theory; republicanism; and democratic theory.
Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Modern Culture and Media and Political Science
Areas of Interest: Political theory and cultural studies, focusing on received scripts that limit or launch collective action in democratic settings.
Director of Academic Programs
Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs
Areas of Interest: Education policy, regulatory policy, health policy.
John Hazen White Professor of Public Policy
Professor of Political Science and Urban Studies
Areas of Interest: Health care politics, politics and history, urban politics, religion and politics, race politics, democratic social movements.
Associate Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies
Areas of Interest: Breakdown of traditional party politics, failures of urban governance, and political polarization across American states.
Julis-Rabinowitz Professor of Public Policy, Professor of Political Science
Areas of Interest: The politics of policymaking, health policy, fiscal politics, policy reform, implementation, the welfare state, Congress
Associate Professor of History
Areas of Interest: Revolutionary and Early Republic United States history, with a focus on the relationship of slavery and capitalism in American economic and social development.
Edna and Richard Salomon Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Associate Director of the Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Areas of Interest: Political philosophy and the history of American and African American political thought.
Professor of Political Science
Areas of Interest: Comparative politics of development, comparative political economy, and Latin American politics.
Wilson Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science
Areas of Interest: Social policy in the US and Europe, urban politics and policy.
Professor of Political Science
Areas of Interest: Race Ethnicity and Politics, Methods, Political Economy, Democratic Theory, Political Communication
Professor of International and Public Affairs (Research)
Areas of Interest: Comparative politics, political economy of Europe, comparative financial regulation, ideology and party politics in France and Germany.