Field-Of-Study: Political Science

Frances McCall Rosenbluth

Frances McCall Rosenbluth, the Damon Wells Professor of International Politics at Yale University, is a comparative political economist with a special interest in Japan, and in the political economy of gender. Her books include Financial Politics in Contemporary Japan (Cornell, 1989), Japan’s Political Marketplace (with Mark Ramseyer; Harvard, 1993), The Politics of Oligarchy (with Mark

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Matthew Gabel

Matthew J. Gabel is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Washington University in Saint Louis where he is affiliated with the Center on Empirical Research in the Law, the Center for Political Economy, and the Institute for Public Health. He received a Masters in European Studies from the College of Europe in

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Merwin Crawford Young

M. Crawford Young joined the political science faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1963, following completion of his doctorate at Harvard University.  He also served as visiting professor at Makerere University in Uganda (1965-66),  the Lubumbashi campus of the former National University of Zaire (now Congo-Kinshasa, 1973-75), and the Cheikh Anta Diop University of

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Enrique Peruzzotti

Enrique Peruzzotti is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires, an appointment he took up after receiving his Ph.D. in sociology from the New School for Social Research in New York City in 1996. Interested in the politics of social accountability, Mr. Peruzzotti early

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Elías José Palti

Argentinian Elías José Palti is one of the most innovative and prolific writers on the intellectual history of Latin America. The depth of the knowledge of the political, literary, and cultural history of Central and South America that he has brought to his researches has been largely responsible for reshaping the debate about not only

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John D. Stephens

John D. Stephens, Gerhard E. Lenski, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Sociology, and Director, Center for European Studies, received his B.A. (1970) from Harvard University and his Ph.D. (1976) from Yale University. His main interests are comparative politics and political economy, with area foci on Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean. He teaches

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Evelyne Huber

Evelyne Huber is Morehead Alumni Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She studied at the University of Zurich and received both her M.A. (1973) and Ph.D. (1977) from Yale University. Her interests are in comparative politics and political economy, with an

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Kanchan Chandra

Kanchan Chandra is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics at New York University, a position she took up in 2005, after four years on the faculty of the Department of Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In the nine years since she earned her Ph.D. in government at Harvard University (2000),

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Quincy Wright

As published in the Foundation’s Annual Report for 1925–26: Wright, Quincy: Appointed for a study at Geneva and the Near East of the Mandatory System under the League of Nations; tenure, six months from July 1, 1925. Born December 28, 1890, at Medford, Massachusetts. Education: Lombard College, A.B., 1912; University of Illinois, A.M., 1913, Ph.D.,

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