Chair(s)
Jason Brozek
Jason Brozek is Associate Professor of Government and Stephen Edward Scarff Professor of International Affairs, and since joining the faculty in 2008, has taught courses on global politics, international law, US foreign policy, climate change, and environmental policy.
All Faculty
Ameya S. Balsekar
My interests are in the sub-field of Comparative Politics, with a focus on developing countries, the politics of identity, political rhetoric, and constitution-making. I also teach courses on democracies and dictatorships in comparative perspective, and the politics of cities.
Jason Brozek
Jason Brozek is Associate Professor of Government and Stephen Edward Scarff Professor of International Affairs, and since joining the faculty in 2008, has taught courses on global politics, international law, US foreign policy, climate change, and environmental policy.
William Hixon
Bill Hixon is the Gordon R.
Claudena Skran (she/her)
Claudena Skran is Professor of Government and the Edwin and Ruth West Professor of Economics and Social Science, and Director of the Business & Entrepreneurship program.
Steven Wulf
Professor Wulf's teaching focuses on political philosophy and constitutional law.