He specializes in East Africa. degrees in Economics from the University of Los Andes in Colombia. Dissertation:Arendt, Adorno, and Angela Davis: A Critique of Capitalist Culture(Ebscohost), Committee: Dietz, Mary Golden (Chair); Farr, James Fulton; El Amine, Loubna, Current:Partner Success Operations Manager, Mentor Collective, Placement:Student Success Manager, Mentor Collective, Dissertation:Exploring Business Influence: When Does it Matter? She is also Principle Investigator on the Transnational Labor Alliances Database Project, which documents over 100 transnational labor campaigns from the late 1990s to the present. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; comparative political institutions, political representation, and social networks, Dissertation:Disconcerted industrialists: The politics of trade reform in Latin America(Ebscohost), Current:Professor, University of Maryland College Park, Government and Politics, Placement:Instructor, University of Illinois at Chicago, Political Science. Currently, Professor Barabas teaches and conducts research on public policy and opinion preferences, often with an emphasis on empirical methodology and research design. Biography:Lieutenant Colonel Jahara FRANKY Matisek, PhD, is an active duty US Air Force Senior Pilot serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Military and Strategic Studies and as the Research Director for the Strategy and Warfare Center at the US Air Force Academy. Dr. Kelly has also held postodoctoral positions at Johns Hopkins University and the University of California, San Francisco. Dissertation:Do the poor go to the voting booths? Biography:Provide authoritative, nonpartisan research and analysis to Members of Congress, committees, and congressional staff. He shows that partisan considerations are central to understanding how Americans process information about the changing U.S. demographic landscape, and how supportive they are of anti-democratic policies. In 2017, Bolsen was selected as a Kavli Fellow and attended the Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium in Ambon, Indonesia, sponsored by USAID and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. Biography:Diego Finchelstein has a BA in Economics (Magna Cum Laude) and a BA in Sociology (Magna Cum Laude) from the University of Buenos Aires and a Ph.D. in Political Science (Northwestern University). From 2009 to 2012 I served as Assistant Editor of Political Theory: an International Journal of Political Philosophy. explains the relationship between international aid and civilian activism in the Syrian war. Biography:Toby Bolsen is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Georgia State University. His research and teaching interests are in American politics, political communication and political behavior, public opinion and attitude change, and LGBT rights. Ibata-Arens recent research explores technology leadership, innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem development in biomedical industries in Asia. Baskan is the author ofTurkey and Qatar in the Tangled Geopolitics of the Middle East(Palgrave, 2016) andFrom Religious Empires to Secular States(Routledge, 2014), and co-editor ofState-Society Relations in the Arab Gulf States(Gerlach, 2014). My dissertation and. Subfield(s): Comparative Politics, Methods; Middle East, displacement; humanitarianism; contentious politics; methods; Middle East politics; American politics, Dissertation: Aid, Activism, and the Syrian War (Ebscohost), Committee: Pearlman, Wendy (Chair); Reno, William (Co-chair), Seawright, Jason; Arjona, Ana, Current: Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Placement: Postdoctoral Research Associate Princeton University, Niehaus Center for Globalization & Governance, Program in Regional Political Economy. Biography:Katrin Fraser Katz is an adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Columbia University and an Adjunct Fellow (Non-resident) in the Office of the Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC. In 2018-2019, she was a Pre-Doctoral Fellow at the American Bar Foundation. Biography:Ariel Zellman (Ph.D.) is a lecturer (assistant professor) in the Department of Political Studies at Bar Ilan University. Dr. Miller is frequently interviewed by local, regional, national, and international media. Subfield(s):Political Theory; history of political thought, feminist theory, and language and politics, with particular expertise in early modern political thought and rhetoric, Dissertation:Political imagination in the thought of John Locke(Ebscohost), Committee: Zerilli, Linda (Chair); NaN; NaN, Current:Associate Professor, University of Toronto, Scarborough, Political Science, Placement:Associate Professor, University of Toronto, Scarborough, Political Science, Biography: A social science scholar & mgmt. Subfield(s):Political Theory; Democratic Theory, Critical Race Theory, Feminist Theory, Collective Action and Social Movements, Ethics, Political Institutions, Economic Inequality, Dissertation:The turn to ethics and its democratic costs(Ebscohost). She is also the author of Black Star: African American Activism and International Political Economy, Subfield(s):American Politics; Black Politics, African Diaspora, Arts and Politics, Representation, Dissertation:Diaspora movements in the international political economy: African-Americans and the Black Star Line(Ebscohost), Committee: Page, Benjamin I (Chair); Hanchard, Michael G; Woo-Cumings, Meredith, Current:Author and Playwright, Independent / Self-Employed, Political Science, Placement:Research Fellow, University of Rochester, Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies. Sylvia has Ph.D. in Political Science from Northwestern University and a B.A.-M.A. Biography:As a consultant Dr. Sylvia Gaylord provides first-class qualitative and quantitative research for government agencies and private organizations seeking to better understand policy outcomes, market conditions, and political and regulatory contexts. and B.A. My POVs and research are published in EY Global, Oxford University Press, Foreign Affairs, Springer Verlag, Toronto Star. Prior to Northwestern, Jay served in the US Army as an Airborne Infantryman in the 82nd Airborne Division during the Iraq War and the Global War on Terrorism. Subfield(s): political inequality (including class, race, gender, and migration), American political development, Congress, representation, policymaking, political geography, multi-method research, and political science epistemological construction and pedagogy, Dissertation: Dividing the Poor: Elite Representation and Preferential Group Construction in the Policymaking Process, 1933-1946, Committee: Daniel J. Galvin (Chair), Anthony S. Chen, Reuel R. Rogers, Chloe N. Thurston, Current: Visiting Assistant Professor,Swarthmore College, Placement: Visiting Assistant Professor,Swarthmore College. I coordinated the interdisciplinary Political Behaviour Seminar series and served on the schools Research Ethics Committee. Now the founder of Montessori Gym, Barbara is fulfilling her dream of contributing to childrens wellness and learning experience. Biography:Mauro Gilli is a Senior Researcher in Military Technology and International Security. My first book, Warlord Survival: The Delusion of State Building in Afghanistan, came out with Cornell University Press in December 2019 and my new research project, Commander Politics: Cooperation and Competition in Civil War was recently awarded a VIDI grant as part of the Dutch Research Council (NWO)s Talent Programme. Subfield(s):International Relations; Insurgency and counterinsurgency, terrorism and counterterrorism, threat finance, intelligence, development, program evaluation, Dissertation:From consensual decision -making to conventional politics: Popular participation in contemporary South Africa(Ebscohost), Current:Senior Political Scientist, RAND Corporation, Placement:Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellow, United States Institute of Peace. Her body finally succumbed to the cancer she endured for five years on the night of September 27, 2019 at the age of 40. Biography:Passionate about education, Barbara holds a PhD from Northwestern University and a Montessori certificate from CGMS. Biography:Dr. Metelits joined Marine Corps University in 2018. Biography:Martin is a specialist in natural resource development and member of the Special Group on Mining, Geothermal Energy and Hydrocarbons of the Infrastructure and Energy Department at the IDB. Committee: Druckman, James N (Chair); Yong, Laurel Harbridge; Page, Benjamin I; Current:Assistant Professor, Indiana State University, Placement:Visiting Assistant Professor, Lake Forest College, Politics. Hobbes, Locke, Hume, and Rousseau). His research focuses on the politics of identity and polarization. Matatyaous work draws from interaction design, experience design, film, and music, to offer a renewed interest in the human body and its situation in the world. Subfield(s):Political Theory; Political theory, Biopolitics, Feminist political theory, Gender, race, and medicine, Dissertation:Foucault and the Lateral Body Politics of Prison Hunger Strikes(Ebscohost), Committee: Honig, Bonnie H (Chair); Deutscher, Penelope; Toender, Lars, Current:Assistant Professor, Trinity College-Hartford, Department of Political Science, Placement:Instructor, Prison and Neighborhood Arts Project. Along with Benjamin Page and Jason Seawright, Matt is also the co-author of Billionaires and Stealth Politics, a book that details the political preferences and behavior of U.S. billionaires. I have published on topics including the politics of popular culture, the history or the social sciences, democratic theory, critical pedagogy, and the development of Critical Theory in the American academy in outlets such as Contemporary Political Theory, Polity, Constellations, New Political Science, and The History of the Human Sciences. She holds a Ph.D. in political science from Northwestern University; a masters degree in East Asian and international security studies from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, where she was awarded the John C. Perry Scholarship for East Asian Studies; and a bachelors degree, magna cum laude, in international relations and Japanese from the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include critical approaches to diaspora politics, migration, citizenship, and security in International Relations. Biography:I am an Assistant Professor at Radboud University Nijmegens Department of Political Science and Centre for International Conflict Analysis and Management (CICAM), in the Netherlands. I am an assistant professor of political science at the University of New Mexico. She is currently completing a book manuscript titledRevolutionary Rhetoric: Woll-stonecraft's Transformative Enactment. His work has been published in US, European, and Latin American journals such as the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, World Politics, The British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, Electoral Studies, Poltica y Gobierno (Mexico), Desarrollo Econmico (Argentina), Opiniao Publica (Brazil), and the Revista de Ciencia Politica (Chile). The Politics of Governors' Coalition Building in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico(Ebscohost), Committee: Gibson, Edward L (Chair); Calvo, Ernesto; Roberts, Andrew L, Current:Assistant Professor, College of Mexico, Centro de Estudios Internacionales, Placement:Profesor de Asignatura, ITAM, Departamento de Ciencia Poltica. While at Dartmouth, Barabas played intercollegiate football on three Ivy League championship teams and he worked as an intern in the White House Office of Media Affairs. Biography:I am an assistant professor in the School of International, Political, and Urban Studies at Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia. Biography:Florent BLANC, Ph.D., is a training officer at the Institute for Research and Education on Negotiation (ESSEC IRENE Paris, Singapore, Brussels). Committee: Hurd, Ian F (Chair); Nelson, Stephen C (Co-Chair); Carruthers, Bruce Greenhow; Current:Assistant Professor, University of California, Irvine, Political Science, Placement:Assistant Professor, University of California, Irvine, Political Science. Biography:Before starting doctoral studies, I was a staff director in the California State Senate working with communities affected by HIV/AIDS, one of a handful of out LGBT staffers in the state capitol at the time. Subfield(s):American Politics; political communication, public opinion, and public policy, American Politics, Political Communication, Public Policy, Public Opinion, Political Behavior, Research Methods, Surveys & Experiments, Criminal Justice, Dissertation:The Scope of the 'Perceptual Screen': Partisanship and Preference Formation(Ebscohost), Committee: Druckman, James N (Chair); Kernell, Georgia Christine; Krupnikov, Yanna, Current:Assistant Professor, University of Kansas, Department of Political Science, Placement:Assistant Professor, Appalachian State University, Department of Government and Justice Studies. I apply theories of social psychology to understand American political attitudes and behavior. Brian is currently a lecturer at the University of Minnesota and has served on the faculty at Northwestern University, as a visiting fellow at Yale University, an affiliated scholar at New York University, and a visiting assistant professor at Wesleyan University. Dissertation:The Relationship between Domestic High Court in Latin America and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights(), Committee: Page, Benjamin I (Chair); Galvin, Daniel J; Seawright, Jason W, Current: Associate Director of Graduate Student Life and Diversity Initiatives, Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Junior Summer Institute, Placement: Post-Doctoral Fellow, Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Personal Website|Twitter:@therealnatedial|LinkedIn. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; Research; data analysis; impact assessment; public policy; regulation; energy policy; Latin America, Dissertation:Trapped by Economic Inequality in Latin America: Colombia and Per in Comparative Perspective(Ebscohost), Committee: Schneider, Ben Ross (Chair); Gibson, Edward L; Sean Gailmard, Current:Consultant, Codex Consulting LLC, Placement:Assistant Professor, Colorado School of Mines, Division of Liberal Arts and International Studies. variado se realizan diversos festivales,que nos I received my doctorate from Northwestern University where I studied comparative politics, qualitative methods, and international relations. Her book, Environmental and Nuclear Networks in the Global South: How Skills Shape International Cooperation, was published by Cambridge University Press. Subfield(s):Political Theory; Political Theory; Feminist Theory; Queer Theory; Contemporary Democratic Theory; Environmental Political Theory; Law and Politics, Dissertation:Between law and lawlessness: Democratizing law in Montesquieu, Burke, and Arendt(Ebscohost), Committee: Honig, Bonnie H (Chair); NaN; NaN, Current:Associate Professor, Boston University, Department of Political Science & Women and Gender Studies, Placement:Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell University, Department of Government. Subfield(s):Political Theory; Political Theory, Dissertation:Drug Trafficking as Politics: Oligopolies of Coercion in Mexico and Colombia(Ebscohost), Committee: Zerilli, Linda (Chair); Farr, James Fulton; Honig, Bonnie H, Current:Associate Professor, Williams College, Political Science, Placement:Assistant Professor, Williams College, Political Science. My research and teaching interests broadly encompass the politics of poverty, political inequality (including class, race, gender, and migration), power and conflict, American political development (ideas and institutions), the U.S. Congress, representation, policymaking and public policy (primarily social welfare and health), political geography, social epidemiology, multi-method research, and political science epistemological construction and pedagogy. After completing his Ph.D., he joined the Department of Government at Uppsala University in Sweden as a postdoctoral fellow and remained at this position until he joined the faculty at zyein University. Subfield(s): International Relations; Methods; Comparative Politics NATO in the 21st Century; Sports Analytics, Dissertation: How NATO Decides: A Theory for How NATO Takes Collective Action in the 21st Century(Ebscohost), Committee: Reno, William (Chair); Henke, Marina; Spruyt, Hendrik, Current: Active-Duty Major, RC-135 and EC-130H Pilot,United States Air Force, Placement: Active-Duty Major, RC-135 and EC-130H Pilot,United States Air Force, Institutional Website |Professional Website |Twitter:@ArturoChangQ|LinkedIn |Academia.edu. Biography:I talk, teach and write about wine. More specifically, my work explores what extremism is, who people blame for extremism, and what encourages and discourages extremism. In addition to my limited political activism, I also have been actively involved in community engagement as Vice President (2016-2018) and later Interim President (2018-2019) for the North America Masaba Cultural Association and board member of a university/tertiary education scholarship non-profit organization, CROSO. Subfield(s):International Relations; international human rights, LGBTI politics, and U.S. foreign policy, Dissertation:Claiming international rights: Tactical forms of human rights mobilization in Colombia and Kenya(Ebscohost), Committee: Alter-Hanson, Karen (Chair); Riedl, Rachel Beatty; Winters, Jeffrey A, Current:University of California, Los Angeles, Williams Institute, School of Law, Placement:Research Consultant, Academie Diplomatique Internationale. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; Comparative Politics, Latin American Politics, Democratization, Federalism and Decentralization, Community participation, qualitative research methods, Historical institutionalism, Dissertation:The Path to Preemption: The Politics of Indonesian Student Movements During the Regime Transition (1998-99)(Ebscohost), Committee: Gibson, Edward L (Chair); NaN; NaN, Current:Professor, University of Pennsylvania, Political Science, Placement:Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies. Subfield(s):NaN; International Political Economy, Dissertation:The politics of exchange rate valuation in developing countries(Ebscohost), Committee: Spruyt, Hendrik (Chair); Sartori, Anne Elizabeth; Schneider, Ben Ross, Current:Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, International Political Economy, Placement:Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, Browne Center for International Politics. FRANKY has published over 60 articles in peer-reviewed journals and policy relevant outlets on the topic of modern warfare, strategy, and security force assistance.