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The Perils of Occupation
October 28, 2004
In this election season, we still need a realistic debate over the most costly and dangerous American foreign policy action in recent history: the military occupation of Iraq. We are a diverse group of scholars, analysts and former government officials from across the political spectrum who believe that the use of military force to direct the internal affairs of other nations is detrimental to American national security.
We question the new conventional wisdom, which proclaims the need for the United States to "stay the course" in Iraq by maintaining a substantial army on the ground. It is reminiscent of last year's conventional wisdom, which uncritically accepted the need for an invasion to eliminate Saddam Hussein's "weapons of mass destruction." The experience of the past year and a half has demonstrated that instead of producing stability, the presence of American troops inside Iraq is a continuing incitement to nationalist insurgency and regional upheaval.
Despite claims that the United States has now transferred "full sovereignty" to an interim Iraqi Government, it remains fully subject to American decision-making. Its handpicked leadership is constrained by laws enacted by the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) and lacks jurisdiction over the 160,000 foreign troops now based on its territory. That American led force retains final authority over Iraqi security, a mission that has previously been used to justify interference with protest, the censorship of newspapers, mass arrests and extended incarceration of people without formal charges or access to counsel.
At the time of the June handover, the Coalition Provisional Authority's own polling data revealed that 82 percent of the Iraqi public disapproved of the U.S. and allied military presence in their country. If the Bush Administration is serious about the right of Iraqis to determine their own destiny, there can be no rationale for requiring them to accept foreign troops on their soil, when a majority wishes them to leave. The existing state of affairs is compromising to both governments. The United States is held responsible for problems it cannot solve, while the new interim Iraqi government is deprived of popular legitimacy and the opportunity for independent action.
For the people of Iraq, the American occupation has brought neither physical safety nor economic improvement. More than 10,000 civilians have lost their lives in the crossfire between U.S. troops and the insurgents. To the harshness and unpredictability of daily existence, the shocking abuses at Abu Ghraib prison and other detention facilities have fanned an escalating sense of national humiliation.
For the people of the United States, the human and financial costs of the Iraqi venture have far exceeded the projections of the Bush Administration. Over 1,100 servicemen and women have died, more than 8,000 have been wounded and thousands of others have been evacuated because of illness and "non-combat" injuries. At least $140 billion has already been spent on the Iraq war, with operations continuing to cost over $1 billion a week, draining resources that are vitally needed here at home. Meanwhile, our Army is dangerously overextended, and the National Guard and Reserve systems are reeling under the new demands.
The effort to combat international terrorism through a strategy of Iraqi occupation has proven to be impractical and counter-productive. It has inflamed public opinion in Iraq and throughout the Muslim world, weakened the support of vitally needed allies, diverted energy and funds from the campaign against Al Qaeda and handicapped efforts to improve safety inside the United States.
We urgently need a principled, realistic approach to the crisis in Iraq, one that takes seriously the right of Iraqis to control their own country and that recognizes the limitations of American power. In the political sphere, this means abandoning the hitherto misguided efforts to choose Iraqi leaders, impose governmental structures and enforce American-drafted laws. In the military sphere, it means ceasing offensive operations immediately, pulling troops away from heavily populated areas and beginning a process of phased but rapid withdrawal, following the election of a new Iraqi government.
The United States can play a vital role in assisting Iraqi reconstruction and providing technical support for the scheduled elections. However, this help will not be welcome so long as the Americans are perceived as occupiers. By the same token, the international community has a legitimate interest in seeing that Iraq does not acquire "weapons of mass destruction" or become a new base for terrorism. It can more successfully address these concerns, once the specter of American domination has been eliminated.
At this historic juncture, the United States faces a critical choice. We can persist in imperial policies that are sacrificing our soldiers every day and heightening antagonism all over the world, or we can embrace an approach that combines democratic values with a more responsible understanding of our national interest.
SIGNATORIES*
Ervand Abrahamian, City University of New York
Louis Aucoin, Tufts University
Andrew Bacevich, Boston University
Doug Bandow, former Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan
Magnus Bernhardsson, Williams College
Joel Beinin, Stanford University
Nicholas Berry, Foreign Policy Forum
Richard K. Betts, Columbia University
Marc Blecher, Oberlin College
Mark Bradley, Northwestern University
Stephen Eric Bronner, Rutgers University
Jonathan Clarke, former British diplomat
Steven C. Clemons, New America Foundation
Joshua Cohen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Frank Costiglia, University of Connecticut
Stephen Crowley, Oberlin College
Bruce Cumings, University of Chicago
Michael C. Desch, Texas A&M University
John W. Dower, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Carolyn Eisenberg, Hofstra University
Matthew Evangelista, Cornell University
Lloyd Gardner, Rutgers University
Theodore P. Gerber, University of Wisconsin
Paul Gessing, The Free Liberal
Eugene Gholz, University of Kentucky
Melvin A. Goodman, former CIA analyst
Mike Gravel, former U.S. Senator from Alaska
Leon Hadar, Author
Gary Hart, former U.S. Senator from Colorado
Hurst Hannum, Tufts University
David C. Hendrickson, Colorado College
Robert Higgs, Independent Institute
Stanley Hoffman, Harvard University
David Isenberg, British American Security Information Council
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University
Robert Jervis, Columbia University
Chalmers Johnson, Author
Jeffrey Kimball, Miami University of Ohio
Michael Klare, Hampshire College
Edward Kolodziej, University of Illinois
Peter F. Krogh, Georgetown University
Walter LaFeber, Cornell University
Christopher Layne, The American Conservative
Richard Ned Lebow, Dartmouth College
Zachary Lockman, New York University
Ian S. Lustick, University of Pennsylvania
Peter P. Mandaville, George Mason University
Kristina Mani, Oberlin College
Scott McConnell, The American Conservative
Sarah E. Mendelson, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Rajan Menon, Lehigh University
E. Wayne Merry, former State Department and Pentagon official
Daniel N. Nelson, University of New Haven
John L. Petersen, Arlington Institute
John Prados, Author
James Richter, Bates College
Paul W. Schroeder, University of Illinois
Kenneth Sharpe, Swarthmore College
Jack L. Snyder, Columbia University
Robert W. Tucker, Johns Hopkins University
Robert Vitalis, University of Pennsylvania
Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago
John Willson, Hillsdale College
Lawrence S. Wittner, State University of New York, Albany
Marilyn Young, New York University
Stephen Zunes, University of San Francisco
* This statement reflects the opinions of the individual signatories. Institutions are listed for identification purposes only.
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Security Scholars for a Sensible Foreign Policy - An Open Letter to the American People
October 26, 2004
In October 2004, Security Scholars for a Sensible Foreign Policy circulated an open letter concerning the military occupation of Iraq.
By the time that they stopped collecting signatures on October 25, 2004, 851 individuals had signed the statement.
The statement, in its entirety, appears below.
October 2004
An Open Letter to the American People:
We, a nonpartisan group of foreign affairs specialists, have joined together to call urgently for a change of course in American foreign and national security policy. We judge that the current American policy centered around the war in Iraq is the most misguided one since the Vietnam period, one which harms the cause of the struggle against extreme Islamist terrorists. One result has been a great distortion in the terms of public debate on foreign and national security policy -- an emphasis on speculation instead of facts, on mythology instead of calculation, and on misplaced moralizing over considerations of national interest.[1] We write to challenge some of these distortions.
Although we applaud the Bush Administration for its initial focus on destroying al-Qaida bases in Afghanistan, its failure to engage sufficient U.S. troops to capture or kill the mass of al-Qaida fighters in the later stages of that war was a great blunder. It is a fact that the early shift of U.S. focus to Iraq diverted U.S. resources, including special operations forces and intelligence capabilities, away from direct pursuit of the fight against the terrorists.[2]
Many of the justifications offered by the Bush Administration for the war in Iraq have been proven untrue by credible studies, including by U.S. government agencies.
- There is no evidence that Iraq assisted al-Qaida, and its prewar involvement in international terrorism was negligible.[3]
- Iraq's arsenal of chemical and biological weapons was negligible, and its nuclear weapons program virtually nonexistent.[4]
- In comparative terms, Iran is and was much the greater sponsor of terrorism, and North Korea and Pakistan pose much the greater risk of nuclear proliferation to terrorists.
Even on moral grounds, the case for war was dubious: the war itself has killed over a thousand Americans and unknown thousands of Iraqis, and if the threat of civil war becomes reality, ordinary Iraqis could be even worse off than they were under Saddam Hussein. The Administration knew most of these facts and risks before the war, and could have discovered the others, but instead it played down, concealed or misrepresented them.
Policy errors during the occupation and reconstruction of Iraq have created a situation in Iraq worse than it needed to be. Spurning the advice of Army Chief of Staff General Shinseki, the Administration committed an inadequate number of troops to the occupation, leading to the continuing failure to establish security in Iraq. Ignoring prewar planning by the State Department and other US government agencies, it created a needless security vacuum by disbanding the Iraqi Army, and embarked on a poorly planned and ineffective reconstruction effort which to date has managed to spend only a fraction of the money earmarked for it.[5] As a result, Iraqi popular dismay at the lack of security, jobs or reliable electric power fuels much of the violent opposition to the U.S. military presence, while the war itself has drawn in terrorists from outside Iraq.
The results of this policy have been overwhelmingly negative for U.S. interests.[6] While the removal of Saddam Hussein's regime was desirable, the benefit to the U.S. was small as prewar inspections had already proven the extreme weakness of his WMD programs, and therefore the small size of the threat he posed. On the negative side, the excessive U.S. focus on Iraq led to weak and inadequate responses to the greater challenges posed by North Korea's and Iran's nuclear programs, and diverted resources from the economic and diplomatic efforts needed to fight terrorism in its breeding grounds in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and elsewhere in the Middle East. Worse, American actions in Iraq, including but not limited to the scandal of Abu Ghraib, have harmed the reputation of the U.S. in most parts of the Middle East and, according to polls, made Osama Bin Laden more popular in some countries than is President Bush. This increased popularity makes it easier for al-Qaida to raise money, attract recruits, and carry out its terrorist operations than would otherwise be the case.
Recognizing these negative consequences of the Iraq war, in addition to the cost in lives and money, we believe that a fundamental reassessment is in order. Significant improvements are needed in our strategy in Iraq and the implementation of that strategy. We call urgently for an open debate on how to achieve these ends, one informed by attention to the facts on the ground in Iraq, the facts of al-Qaida's methods and strategies, and sober attention to American interests and values.
Signed
(Titles and affiliations listed for purposes of identification only)
Click here to see the list of signatories.
Notes:
[1] On the mythology, see Jack Snyder, "Imperial Temptations," The National Interest, Spring 2003.
[2] See, e.g., James Fallows, "Bush's Lost Year," The Atlantic, October 2004.
[3] National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, "The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States," (W.W. Norton & Co., 2004).
[4] The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, "WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications," January 2004; Chaim Kaufmann, "Threat Inflation and the Failure of the Marketplace of Ideas: The Selling of the Iraq War," International Security vol. 29, no. 1 (Summer 2004). Weapons inspector Charles Duelfer concluded Saddam's Iraq had no stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction in an interview on NPR's "All Things Considered," October 6, 2004.
[5] See, e.g., James Fallows, "Blind Into Baghdad," The Atlantic, January/February 2004; Peter W. Galbraith, "Iraq: The Bungled Transition," New York Review of Books, September 23, 2004; David M. Edelstein, "Occupational Hazards: Why Military Occupations Succeed or Fail," International Security, Vol. 29, No. 1 (Summer 2004); Robin Wright and Thomas E. Rick, "Bremer Criticizes Troop Levels." Washington Post, October 5, 2004.
[6] On negative impacts on the war on terrorism, see Mia Bloom, Dying to Kill: The Allure of Suicide Terrorism (New York: Columbia University Press, forthcoming); Ivan Arreguin-Toft, "Tunnel at the End of the Light: A Critique of U.S. Counter-Terrorist Grand Strategy," Cambridge Review of International Affairs, vol. 15, no. 3 (2002); Robert A. Pape, "The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism," American Political Science Review 97, no. 3 (August 2003); and "Dying to Kill Us," New York Times, September 22, 2003, p. A17; Anonymous, Imperial Hubris (Washington, DC: Brassey's, 2004). Regarding problems in Iraq itself, see Anthony H. Cordesman, "The Critical Role of Iraqi Military, Security, and Police Forces: Necessity, Problems, and Progress," Center for Strategic and International Studies, Third Revised Draft: September 27, 2004 (3.1); David Rapoport, "The Fourth Wave: September 11 in the History of Terrorism," Current History (December 2001); and Douglas Jehl, "US Intelligence Shows Pessimism On Iraq's Future," The New York Times, September 16, 2004, page A1.
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Security Scholars for a Sensible Foreign Policy - Signatories
October 25, 2004
In October 2004, Security Scholars for a Sensible Foreign Policy circulated an open letter concerning the military occupation of Iraq.
By the time that they stopped collecting signatures on October 25, 2004, 851 individuals had signed the statement.
The list of signatories, names beginning A-M, appears below.
The second half of the list, N-Z, is posted here.
All titles and affiliations listed for purposes of identification only.
Paul Aarts
Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Department of Political Science
University of Amsterdam
Richard M. Abrams
Professor of History and Associate Dean, International & Area Studies
University of California Berkeley
Gordon Adams
Director, Security Policy Studies, Elliott School of International Affairs
George Washington University
Jeremy Adelman
Walter Samuel Carpenter III Professor of Spanish Civilization and Culture
Princeton University
Vinod K. Aggarwal
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California at Berkeley
Isabella Alcaniz
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Houston
Mikhail Alexseev
Associate Professor, Political Science
San Diego State University
Hayward R. Alker
John A. McCone Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California
Adjunct Professor of International Relations, Watson Institute, Brown University
Karen J. Alter
Associate Professor of Political Science
Northwestern University
Jose E. Alvarez
Professor of Law and Executive Director, Center on Global Legal Problems
Columbia Law School
Marie Anchordoguy
Associate Professor, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
University of Washington
Lisa Anderson
Dean, School of International and Public Affairs and Professor, Political Science Department
Columbia University
Peter Andreas
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Studies
Brown University
Michael Andregg
Justice and Peace Studies Program
University of St. Thomas
George Andreopoulos
Associate Professor of Political Science, John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center
City University of New York
David E. Apter
Henry J. Heinz II Professor Emeritus of Comparative Political and Social Development and Senior Research Scientist
Yale University
Badredine Arfi
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Southern Illinois University
Leslie Elliott Armijo
Visiting Scholar, Department of Political Science
Reed College, Portland, Oregon
Myron J. Aronoff
Professor of Political Science, Anthropology, and Jewish Studies
Rutgers University
Yael S. Aronoff
Assistant Professor, Department of Government
Hamilton College
Ivan Arreguin-Toft
Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College
The John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Robert J. Art
Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
Victor Asal
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Rockefeller College, University at Albany, SUNY
Richard Ashley
Associate Professor of Political Science
Arizona State University
Ragui Assaad
Professor Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
University of Minnesota
Pierre M. Atlas
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director, Franciscan Center for Global Studies
Marian College
Deborah Avant
Associate Professor of Political Science and Director, Institute for Global and International Studies, Elliott School of International Affairs
George Washington University
R. William (Bill) Ayres
Associate Professor of Political Science and Director, International Relations Program
University of Indianapolis
Tim Büthe
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Duke University
Alice Ba
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Delaware
Andrew Bacevich
Professor, Department of International Relations
Boston University
Regina Baker
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Oregon
David A. Baldwin
Ira D. Wallach Professor of World Order Studies
Columbia University
Harley Balzer
Associate Professor of Government and International Affairs Former Director, Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies
Georgetown University
Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer
Research Professor
Georgetown University
Jeffrey G. Barlow
Professor of History and East Asian Studies
Pacific University
Andrew Barnes
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Kent State University
Michael Barnett
Harold Stassen Chair of International Affairs, Hubert Humphrey School of Public Affairs
University of Minnesota
Robert R. Barr
Assistant Professor Department of Political Science
University of Miami
Bethany Barratt
Assistant Professor of Political Science
School of Policy Studies, Roosevelt University
Abdalla Battah
Assistant Professor of International Relations, Department of Political Science
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Matthew A. Baum
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, Los Angeles
Michael J. Baun
Pizer Professor of International Relations, Department of Political Science
Valdosta State University
Rosalyn Baxandall
Distinguished Teaching Professor of American Studies
State University of New York, Old Westbury
David H. Bearce
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Pittsburgh
William O. Beeman
Professor of Anthropology, Brown University
Visiting Professor, Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University
Francis A. Beer
Professor, Political Science Department
University of Colorado
J. Marshall Beier
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
McMaster University
Mark R. Beissinger
Professor of Political Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Charles R. Beitz
Professor, Department of Politics
Princeton University
Gerald J. Bender
Associate Professor School of International Relations
University of Southern California
D. Scott Bennett
Research Professor Department of Political Science
The Pennsylvania State University
Jane Bennett
Professor, Department of Political Science
Johns Hopkins University
Sheri Berman
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Politics
Barnard College, Columbia University
Nancy Bermeo
Professor of Politics and Acting Chair, Politics Department
Princeton University
Richard K. Betts
Professor, Department of Political Science
Columbia University
Janice Bially Mattern
Assistant Professor Of International Relations
Lehigh Univeristy
Thomas J. Bickford,
Associate Professor Political Science
Department University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Thomas J. Biersteker
Director, Watson Institute, and Henry R. Luce Professor
Brown University
Marc Blecher
Professor, Department of Politics
Oberlin College
James G. Blight
Professor of International Relations (Research), Watson Institute for International Studies
Brown University
Mia Bloom
Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati
Consultant, NJ Office of Counter Terrorism, Department of Law and Public Safety
Doug Blum
Professor, Department of Political Science
Providence College
Davis B. Bobrow
Professor of Public and International Affairs and Political Science
Ken Booth
E.H. Carr Professor and Head of Department, Department of International Politics
University of Wales
Mehrzad Boroujerdi
Associate Professor of Political Science, Director of the Middle Eastern Studies Program
Syracuse University
Michael J. Bosia
Lecturer in Political Science
St. Michael's College
John R. Bowman
Associate Professor of Political Science
Queens College and the Graduate Center, The City University of New York
Mark A. Boyer
Professor of Political Science and Co-Director of the GlobalEd Project
University of Connecticut
Deborah Brautigam
Associate Professor International Development Program
School of International Service, American University
Laurie A. Brand
Professor, School of International Relations
University of Southern California
Michael Bratton
Professor Department of Political Science
Michigan State University
Bear F Braumoeller
Associate Professor, Department of Government
Harvard University
Michael Brecher
R.B. Angus Professor of Political Science
McGill University
George Breslauer
Professor of Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
Dr. Marijke Breuning
Associate Professor of Political Science
Truman State University
Reuben E. Brigety, II
Assistant Professor of Government and Politics
George Mason University
Stephen Eric Bronner
Professor (II) of Political Science
Rutgers University
Stephen Brooks
Assistant Professor of Government
Dartmouth College
Risa Brooks
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Northwestern University
Michael Brown
Director, Security Studies Program and Director, Center for Peace and Security Studies
Georgetown University
Seyom Brown
Lawrence A. Wien Professor of International Cooperation Department of Politics
Brandeis University
Wendy Brown
Professor of Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
M. Leann Brown
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Florida
Michael K. Brown
Professor & Chair, Department of Politics
University of California, Santa Cruz
Laszlo Bruszt
Professor, Department of Social and Political Studies
European University Institute, Florence
Rex Brynen
Professor, Department of Political Science
McGill University
Alison Brysk
Professor, Political Science Department
University of California, Irvine
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Silver Professor and Chair, Department of Politics, New York University
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford
Mlada Bukovansky
Associate Professor of Government
Smith College
Valerie Bunce
Binenkorb Chair of International Studies and Departmental Chair, Department of Government
Cornell University
Steve Burgess
Associate Professor
Maxwell Air Force Academy
Edouard Bustin
Professor of Political Science
Boston University
Kenneth D. Butler
Director, Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies (Administered by Stanford University)
Yokohama, Japan
Charles E. Butterworth
Department of Government & Politics
University of Maryland
Barry Buzan
FBA Professor of International Relations
London School of Economics
Alan Cafruny
Henry Bristol Professor of International Affairs, Department of Government
Hamilton College
Dan Caldwell
Distinguished Professor of Political Science
Pepperdine University
Craig Calhoun
President
Social Science Research Council
William A. Callahan
Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor, School of Government and International Affairs
University of Durham
Maxwell A Cameron
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies Department of Political Science
University of British Columbia Vancouver
Melani Cammett
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Brown University
Kenneth J. Campbell
Associate Professor of Political Science & International Relations, and Director of the International Relations Program, University of Delaware
US Marines, Vietnam, 1968-69
James Caporaso
Professor of Political Science
University of Washington
Sheila Carapico
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Richmond
Teri L. Caraway
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Minnesota
Henry (Chip) Carey
Associate Professor of Political Science
Georgia State University
Allen Carlson
Assistant Professor, Government Department
Cornell University
Julio F. Carrion
Assistant Professor of Political Science & International Relations
University of Delaware
Mark Cassell
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Kent State University
Philip G. Cerny
Professor of Global Political Economy Center for Global Change and Governance
Rutgers University
Kiren Chaudhry
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
Jose Antonio Cheibub
Associate Professor Department of Political Science and Director of Undergraduate Studies, International Studies Program
Yale University
Marie Isabelle Chevrier
Associate Professor and Visiting Fulbright Scholar, Jamia Millia University, New Delhi
School of Social Sciences University of Texas at Dallas
Cristina-Astrid Hansell Chuen
Senior Research Associate, Center for Nonproliferation Studies
Monterey Institute of International Studies
Erin Aeran Chung
Charles D. Miller Assistant Professor of East Asian Politics
Johns Hopkins University
John F. Clark
Chairperson, Department of International Relations
Florida International University
Steven C. Clemons
Executive Vice President
New America Foundation
Frank Cohen
Associate Professor of Political Science
Franklin Pierce College
Joshua Cohen
Goldberg Professor of the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy and Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Co-Editor, Boston Review
David Collier
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
Ruth Berins Collier
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
Stephen Collier
Core Faculty, Graduate Program in International Affairs
The New School University
Elizabeth Fuller Collins
Associate Professor, Classics and World Religions, International Studies Center
Ohio University
Michele E. Commercio
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center For Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies
Georgetown University
Ken Conca
Associate Professor of Government and Politics and Director, Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda
University of Maryland
Barbara Connolly
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Notre Dame
Alexander Cooley
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Barnard College, Columbia University
Michael T. Corgan
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations
Boston University
Wayne A. Cornelius
Director, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies
University of California, San Diego
Javier Corrales
Associate Professor of Political Science
Amherst College
Michael Cox
Professor of International Relations
London School of Economics and Political Science
Jane K. Cramer
Assistant Professor Political Science Department
University of Oregon
Neta C. Crawford
Associate Professor (Research), Watson Institute for International Studies
Brown University
Simon Critchley
Professor of Philosophy
New School for Social Research
Stephen Crowley
Associate Professor of Politics
Oberlin College
Jonathan Crystal
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Fordham University
Gerald L. Curtis
Burgess Professor of Political Science
Columbia University
Xinyuan Dai
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
John Damis
Professor, Division of Political Science
Portland State University
Keith A. Darden
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Yale University
Robert Darst
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
Sunil Dasgupta
Visiting Assistant Professor, Security Studies Program
Georgetown University
Louise K. Davidson-Schmich
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Miami
Charles L. Davis
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Kentucky
James W. Davis
Professor of International Politics
University of Munich
Michael C. Davis
Visiting Professor of International Law and Human Rights
Notre Dame Law School
Carmel Davis
Independent Scholar
Renee de Nevers
Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration, Maxwell School
Syracuse University
Jodi Dean
Chair, Department of Political Science
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Benedict E. DeDominicis
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations
The American University in Bulgaria
Paul F. deLespinasse
Professor Emeritus of Political Science
Adrian College
James Der Derian
Research Professor of International Studies, Brown University
Professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Khatchik Derghoukassian
Department of Political Science
Universidad de San Andres Argentina
Georgi Derlugian
Associate Professor of Sociology
Northwestern University
Bill Derman
Professor of Anthropology and African Studies
Michigan State University
Raj M. Desai
Assistant Professor of International Development, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
Michael C. Desch
Robert M. Gates Chair in Intelligence and National Security Decision-making, Bush School of Government and Public Service
Texas A&M University
Elizabeth R. DeSombre
Frost Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Wellesley College
David Dessler
Associate Professor of Government
College of William & Mary
I. M. Destler
School of Public Policy
University of Maryland College Park
Larry Diamond
Senior Fellow Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Paul F. Diehl
Professor of Political Science and University "Distinguished Teacher/Scholar," Department of Political Science
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Polly J. Diven
Associate Professor of Political Science
Grand Valley State University
William J. Dixon
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Arizona
Gus DiZerega
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Government
St. Lawrence University
Roxanne Lynn Doty
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Arizona State University
Alexander B. Downes
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Duke University
George W. Downs
Dean of Social Science and Professor of Politics
New York University
Michael Doyle
Harold Brown Professor of Law and International Affairs
Columbia University
Frank DuBois
Associate Professor of International Business, Kogod School of Business
American University
John Duffield
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Georgia State University
Gavan Duffy
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations
Syracuse University
Sean P. Duffy
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Quinnipiac University
John C. Dugas
Associate Professor of Political Science
Kalamazoo College
Thomas L. Dumm
Professor of Political Science
Amherst College
Charles F. Dunbar
Professor, Department of International Relations
Boston University
W. Raymond Duncan
Distingusihed Teaching Professor Emeritus, International Politics, Department of Political Science
State University of New York, Brockport
Kevin C. Dunn
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
William J. Durch
Senior Associate
The Henry L. Stimson Center
Raymond Duvall
Morse-Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor and Associate Director, Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Global Change, Department of Political Science
University of Minnesota
David Dwyer
Professor of Anthropology and African Languages
Michigan State University
David Easton
Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science, University of California, Irvine
Andrew MacLeish Distiguished Service Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago
The Honorable Sue E. Eckert
Senior Fellow, Watson Institute for International Studies
Brown University
David M. Edelstein
Assistant Professor, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and Department of Government
Georgetown University
Lynn Eden
Associate Director for Research Center for International Security and Cooperation
Stanford University
Carlene J. Edie
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Rita Kiki Edozie
Assistant Professor Comparative Politics and African Affairs, Department of Political Science and International Relations
University of Delaware
John Ehrenberg
Professor of Political Science
Long Island University
Eric S. Einhorn
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Todd Eisenstadt
Assistant Professor, Department of Government, School of Public Affairs
American University
Zachary Elkins
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Illinois
Nadia E. El-Shazly
Assistant Professor
American University in Cairo
Donald K. Emmerson
Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for International Studies
Stanford University
Pierre Englebert
Associate Professor, Politics Department & Coordinator, International Relations Program
Pomona College
Robert D. English
Associate Professor of International Relations
University of Southern California
Nader, Entessar
Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science & International Studies
Spring Hill College
Rachel Epstein
Assistant Professor, Graduate School of International Studies
University of Denver
Julie Murphy Erfani
Associate Professor, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Arizona State University
Kenneth Paul Erickson
Professor of Political Science
Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York
Milton J. Esman
Emeritus Professor of Government
Cornell University
John L. Esposito
University Professor and Professor of Religion & International Affairs
Georgetown University
J. Peter Euben
Professor, Dept of Political Science
Duke University
Matthew Evangelista
Professor, Department of Political Science
Cornell University
Richard Falk
Emeritus Professor of International Law and Practice
Princeton University
Henry Farrell
Assistant Professor Department of Political Science
George Washington University
Tanisha Fazal
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Columbia University
James D. Fearon
Professor, Department of Political Science
Stanford University
Harvey Feigenbaum
Professor of Political Science and International Affairs Co-Director, Insitute for Global and International Studies
The George Washington University
William Felice
Professor of Political Science
Eckerd College
Katherine Fennelly
Professor, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
University of Minnesota
Kathy E. Ferguson
Professor Department of Political Science & Women's Studies Program
University of Hawai`i
Yale H. Ferguson
Co-Director, Center for Global Change and Governance Professor of Political Science
Rutgers University
Leela, Fernandes
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Rutgers University
John Osgood Field
Emeritus Professor of World Hunger and International Development
Tufts University
Martha Finnemore
Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
George Washington University
Kenneth Flamm
Dean Rusk Chair in International Affairs
The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs The University of Texas at Austin
Neil Fligstein
Class of 1939 Professor, Department of Sociology
University of California, Berkeley
William J. Foltz
H.J. Heinz Professor of African Studies and Chair, Department of Political Science
Yale University
Victoria Fontan
Visiting Assistant Professor of Peace Studies
Colgate University
Benjamin O. Fordham
Department of Political Science
Binghamton University (SUNY)
Page Fortna
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University
Hoover Institution National Fellow (2004-2005), Stanford University
Susan Foster
Professor, Department of International Health, School of Public Health
Boston University
Joseph Foudy
Visiting Scholar, Department of Politics
New York University
Jonathan A. Fox
Professor, Latin American and Latino Studies Department
University of California, Santa Cruz
John Frankentein
Adjunct, Department of Political Science Research Associate, Weatherhead East Asia Institute
Columbia University
Barbara Franz
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Rider University
Bruce W. Fraser
Associate Professor of Humanities
Indian River Community College
M. Taylor Fravel
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robert O. Freedman
Peggy Meyerhoff Pearlstone Professor of Political Science
Baltimore Hebrew University
Annette Freyberg-Inan
Assistant Professor, Political Science Department
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jeffrey Freyman
Professor of Political Science
Transylvania University
Jeff Frieden
Stanfield Professor of International Peace, Department of Government
Harvard University
Edward Friedman
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison
H. Richard Friman
Professor, Department of Political Science
Marquette University
Timothy Frye
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Mershon Center
Ohio State University
Regina Gaillard
Associate Professor of International Relations and Political Science
Troy University, Florida Region
Dennis Galvan
Director, International Studies Program and Associate Professor of Political Science & International Studies
University of Oregon
Diego Gambetta
Professor, Nuffield College,
University of Oxford, UK
Sumit Ganguly
Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations and Professor of Political Science
Indiana University
David Garnham
Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science
The University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Sheldon Garon
Professor of History and East Asian Studies, History Department
Princeton University
Mark Garrison
Senior Fellow, Watson Institute for International Studies
Brown University
Jean A. Garrison
Associate Professor Department of Political Science
University of Wyoming
Mark Gasiorowski
Professor, Department of Political Science
Louisiana State University
F. Gregory Gause, III
Associate Professor of Political Science
University of Vermont
Clifford Geertz
Professor Emeritus, School of Social Science
Institute for Advanced Study
Scott Gehlbach
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Leslie Gelb
President Emeritus
Council on Foreign Relations
Christopher Gelpi
Associate Professor of Political Science
Duke University
Alexander George
Professor Emeritus, Political Science
Stanford University
Jim George
Senior Lecturer in International Relations
The Australian National University
Deborah J. Gerner
Professor of Political Science and Co-director, Center for International Political Analysis
University of Kansas
John Gerring
Associate Professor Department of Political Science
Boston University
John Gershman
Adjunct Professor of Public Administration
Robert F. Wagner Graduate School for Public Service, New York University
Ranjeeta Ghiara
Associate Dean for Budget and Operations College of Arts and Sciences
California State University, San Marco
Eugene Gholz
Assistant Professor, Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce
University of Kentucky
Mark T. Gilderhus
Lyndon B. Johnson Endowed Chair Holder, History Department, Texas Christian University
Former President, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations
Charlie Glaser
Professor and Deputy Dean, Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies
University of Chicago
Abbott Gleason
Keeney Professor of History
Brown University
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, San Diego
Dmitri Glinski
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Political Science Department
Columbia University
Fatma Muge Gocek
Associate Professor, Sociology Department
University of Michigan
Stacie Goddard
Visiting Scholar, Center for International Studies
University of Southern California
Hein Goemans
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Rochester
David Gold
Professor of Economics, Graduate Program in International Affairs
New School University
Benjamin Goldfrank
Assistant Professor, Political Science Department
University of New Mexico
Avery Goldstein
Professor, Political Science Department
University of Pennsylvania
Judith Goldstein
Professor, Department of Political Science
Stanford University
Steven M. Goldstein
Sophia Smith Professor of Government, Smith College
Director, Taiwan Studies Workshop, Fairbank Center, Harvard University
Vicki L. Golich
Dean, College of Arts & Sciences Professor, Political Science
California State University San Marcos
Andrew Gordon
Lee and Juliet Folger Fund Professor of History
Harvard University
Eric D. Gordy
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology
Clark University
Harry D. Gould
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations
Florida International University
Peter Gourevitch
Professor, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies
University of California, San Diego
Joanne Gowa
Boswell Professor of World Politics
Princeton University
Robert C. Gray
Honorable and Mrs. John C. Kunkel Professor of Government
Franklin & Marshall College
Daniel M. Green
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Delaware
Molly Greene
Associate Professor, Department of History and Program in Hellenic Studies
Princeton University
Kelly M. Greenhill
Research Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Columbia University
Peter Hays Gries
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, The University of Colorado, Boulder
Director, The Sino-American Security Dialogue
Arman Grigorian
Visiting Assistant Professor of Politics
Wesleyan University
Suzette R. Grillot
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and School of International and Area Studies
University of Oklahoma
William W. Grimes
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations
Boston University
Andrea Grove
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director, Peace Studies Program
Westminster College
Siba N. Grovogui
Associate Professor Department of Political Science
Johns Hopkins University
Isebill V. Gruhn
Professor of Politics Emerita
University of California, Santa Cruz
Ted Robert Gurr
Distinguished University Professor
University of Maryland
Mel Gurtov
Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University
Editor-in-Chief, Asian Perspective
Tamar Gutner
Assistant Professor of International Relations
School of International Service American University
Stefano Guzzini
Associate Professor of Government
Uppsala University, Sweden
Peter M. Haas
Professor and Graduate Program Director, Department of Political Science
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Emilie M. Hafner-Burton
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford University
Associated Fellow, Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University
Stephan Haggard
Lawrence and Sallye Krause Professor, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies
University of California, San Diego
Frances Hagopian
Michael P. Grace Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Notre Dame
Elaine C. Hagopian
Professor Emerita of Sociology
Simmons College, Boston
Stacy Bergstrom Haldi
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Gettysburg College
Rodney Bruce Hall
Academic Director, Oxford University Foreign Service Programme
University of Oxford
B. Welling Hall
Professor of Politics and International Studies
Earlham College
Gary G. Hamilton
Department of Sociology and The Jackson School of International Studies
University of Washington
Jack L. Hammersmith
Professor of History
West Virginia University
Landon E. Hancock
Visiting Assistant Professor, Institute for Conflict Analysis & Resolution
George Mason University
Patrick J. Haney
Professor, Assistant Chair and Chief Departmental Adviser, Department of Political Science
Miami University
Hurst Hannum
Professor of International Law and Co-Director, Center for Human Rights & Conflict Resolution, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Tufts University
Marianne Hanson
Senior Lecturer in International Relations
University of Queensland, Australia
Elizabeth C. Hanson
Professor Political Science
University of Connecticut
John W. Harbeson
Professor of Political Science
City University of New York
Russell Hardin
Professor, Department of Politics
New York University
Jeffrey Hart
Professor, Department of Political Science
Indiana University
Walter Hatch
Assistant Professor, Department of Government
Colby College
Virginia Haufler
Associate Professor and Placement Director Department of Government and Politics
University of Maryland College Park
David R Hayes
Assistant Professor of International Relations
Troy State University
Waleed Hazbun
Assistant Professor Department of Political Science
The Johns Hopkins University
John Hazlett
Director, B.A. in International Studies, College of Liberal Arts
University of New Orleans
Martin O. Heisler
Professor of Government and Politics
University of Maryland
Kevin Jon Heller
Assistant Professor of Law
University of Georgia
Yoshiko Herrera
Associate Professor of Government
Harvard University
Gary Herrigel
Associate Professor of Political Science and the College
University of Chicago
Richard K. Herrmann
Professor, Department of Political Science
Ohio State University
Shareen Hertel
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Human Rights Institute
University of Connecticut, Storrs
Richard Higgott
Professor of International Political Economy
University of Warwick
David Hirschmann
Professor and Director, International Development Program
School of International Service American University
Theresa Hitchens
Vice President
Center for Defense Information
Jennifer L. Hochschild
Henry LaBarre Jayne Professor of Government and Professor of African and African American Studies
Harvard University
Kathryn Hochstetler
Political Science Department
Colorado State University
Wolfgang Hoeschele
Associate Professor of Geography, Division of Social Science
Truman State University
Stanley Hoffmann
Buttenwieser University Professor, Center for European Studies
Harvard University
Ole R. Holsti
George V. Allen Professor, Department of Political Science
Duke University
K. J. Holsti
University Killam Professor, Centre for International Relations
University of British Columbia
Steven W. Hook
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Kent State University
Ted Hopf
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Ohio State University
Raymond Hopkins
Professor of Political Science
Swarthmore College
P. Terrence Hopmann
Professor of Political Science, Brown University
2004-5 Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC
Peter M. Howard
Assistant Professor, School of International Service
American University
Marc Morje Howard
Assistant Professor of Government
Georgetown University
Dick Howard
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Chris Howell
Professor of Politics
Oberlin College
Aida A. Hozic
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Florida
Mala Htun
Assistant Professor of Political Science
New School for Social Research
George E. Hudson
Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science and Director, Russian Area Studies Program
Wittenberg University
Michael C. Hudson
Seif Ghobash Professor of Arab Studies, and Director, Center for Contemporary Arab Studies
Georgetown University
Michael G. Huelshoff
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of New Orleans
Victoria Tin-bor Hui
Visiting Fellow, Kellogg Institute
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame
Richard Hula
Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science
Michigan State University
Samuel P. Huntington
Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor, Department of Government
Harvard University
Ian Hurd
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Northwestern University
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd
Assistant Professor of International Relations
Northwestern University
Roger Hurwitz
CSAIL: Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Paul D. Hutchcroft
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison
G. John Ikenberry
Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Department of Political Science
Princeton University
Cynthia Irvin
Senior Social Scientist
RTI International
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
Assistant Professor of International Relations, School of International Service
American University
William D. Jackson
Professor, Department of Political Science
Miami University
Amaney Jamal
Assistant Professor of Politics
Princeton University
F. Tomasson Jannuzi
Professor Emeritus of Economics and South Asian Studies
The University of Texas at Austin
Laura D. Jenkins
Associate Professor of Political Science
University of Cincinnati
Tony Jenkins
Coordinator, Peace Education Center, Teachers College
Columbia University
Bruce W. Jentleson
Director, Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy Chair, Department of Public Policy Studies Professor of Public Policy and Political Science
Duke University
Robert Jervis
Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Politics
Columbia University
Wenran Jiang
Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Political Science
University of Alberta
Juliet Johnson
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
McGill University
James Johnson
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Rochester
Kay Ann Johnson
Professor of Asian Studies and Politics
School of Social Science, Hampshire College
David A. Johnson
Professor Emeritus of Planning
University of Tennessee
Ian Johnstone
Associate Professor of International Law, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Tufts University
Christopher C. Joyner
Professor, Department of Government and the School of Foreign Service; Director, Institute for International Law and Politics
Georgetown University
Peter Juviler
Emeritus Professor of Political Science
Barnard College, Columbia University
Miles Kahler
Rohr Professor of Pacific International Relations and Director, Institute for International, Comparative, and Area Studies (IICAS)
University of California, San Diego
Roger E. Kanet
Political Science Professor, Department of International Studies
University of Miami
Terry Lynn Karl
Professor of Political Science and Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies
Stanford University
Greg Kasza
Professor, Department of Political Science
Indiana University
Andrew Z. Katz
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science
Denison University
Mary Fainsod Katzenstein
Professor, Department of Government and Center for Advanced Studies
Cornell University
Peter J. Katzenstein
Professor, Department of Government
Cornell University
Lawrence Katzenstein
Senior Lecturer Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
University of Minnesota
Robert R. Kaufman
Professor, Department of Political Science
Rutgers University
Stuart J. Kaufman
Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations
University of Delaware
Joyce P. Kaufman
Professor of Political Science
Whittier College
Chaim D. Kaufmann
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations
Lehigh University
Sean Kay
Associate Professor of Politics and Government and Chair, International Studies
Ohio Wesleyan University
Christine A. Kearney
Assistant Professor, Department of Politics and Adjunct Assistant Research Professor, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University.
Saint Anselm College
Margaret Keck
Professor, Department of Political Science
Johns Hopkins University
William W. Keller
Posvar International Professor of Security and Political Science and Director, Ridgway Center for Security Studies
University of Pittsburgh
William W. Keller
Posvar International Professor of Security and Political Science and Director, Ridgway Center for Security Studies
University of Pittsburgh
Judith Kelley
Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Political Science
Duke University
Michael D. Kennedy
Professor of Sociology
University of Michigan
Charles D. Kenney
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Oklahoma
Robert O. Keohane
James B. Duke Professor of Political Science
Duke University
Ben Kerkvliet
Professor and Head of Department of Political and Social Change
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra
M. A. Muqtedar Khan
Director of International Studies, and Chair, Department of Political Science, Adrian College
Non-Resident Fellow, Brookings Institution
Kavita Khory
Associate Professor of Politics
Mount Holyoke College
Jennifer D. Kibbe
Assistant Professor of Government
Franklin & Marshall College
Elizabeth Kier
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Washington
Baruch Kimmerling
George S. Wise Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
The Hebrew University
Dwight Y. King
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science
Northern Illinois University
Donald E. King
Associate. Professor of Political Studies
Dordt College
David Kinsella
Associate Professor, Hatfield School of Government
Portland State University
Helen M. Kinsella
Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for International Security and Cooperation (2004); Assistant Professor of Political Science (2005)
Stanford University (2004); University of Wisconsin
Jonathan Kirshner
Associate Professor, Department of Government
Cornell University
Alan Klaebel
Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science
University of Copenhagen
Joseph Kling
Chair, Government Department
St. Lawrence University
Audie Klotz
Associate Professor of Political Science
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse University
Charles Knight
Co-Director, Project on Defense Alternatives
Commonwealth Institute
Richard H. Kohn
Professor, Department of History and Chair, Curriculum in Peace, War, and Defense
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Edward A. Kolodziej
(Emeritus) Research Professor of Political Science
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Andrzej Korbonski
Professor of Political Science Emeritus
UCLA
Melinda Kovacs
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Concordia College
Paul A. Kowert
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations
Florida International University
Matthew Krain
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Chair, International Relations Program
The College of Wooster
Ellis S. Krauss
Professor, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies
University of California, San Diego
Ronald R. Krebs
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Minnesota
Joel Krieger
Norma Wilentz Hess Professor of Political Science
Wellesley College
Louis Kriesberg
Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Social Conflict Studies
Syracuse University
Daniel Kryder
Department of Politics
Brandeis
Jan Kubik
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Rutgers University
Erik Martinez Kuhonta
Visiting Research Fellow at the Asia Research Institute
National Un iversity of Singapore.
Charles A. Kupchan
Professor of International Affairs, Georgetown University
Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Paulette Kurzer
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Arizona
Andrew Kydd
Associate Professor, Department of Government
Harvard University
Richard Lachmann
Professor of Sociology
State University of New York, Albany
David Laitin
Professor, Department of Political Science
Stanford University
David A. Lake
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, San Diego
Steven L. Lamy
Director and Professor, School of International Relations
University of Southern California
Richard Langhorne
Director, Center for Global Change and Governance
Rutgers University
Vickie Langohr
Assistant Professor of Political Science
College of the Holy Cross
Yosef Lapid
Professor, Department of Government
New Mexico State University
Gail W. Lapidus
Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for International Studies and Professor Emerita of Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
Miguel de Larrinaga
School of Political Studies
University of Ottawa
J. Chappell H. Lawson
Class of 1954 Career Development Professor, Department of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Fred H. Lawson
Professor of Government
Mills College
Christopher Layne
Contributing Editor
The American Conservative
Anna Leander
Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science and Public Administration
University of Southern Denmark
James H. Lebovic
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
The George Washington University
Richard Ned Lebow
James O. Freedman Presidential Professor of Government
Dartmouth College
Angela D. Ledford
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies Coordinator, Department of History and Political Science
The College of Saint Rose
Jeffrey W. Legro
Associate Professor, Woodrow Wilson Department of Politics
University of Virginia
Robert Legvold
Professor of Political Science
Columbia University
David Leheny
Assistant Professor Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Howard H. Lentner
Professor Emeritus of Political Science
Baruch College and the Graduate School, City University of New York
James W. Lett
Professor of Anthropology & Geography Department of Social Sciences
Indian River Community College
Daniel S. Lev
Emeritus Professor of Political Science
University of Washington
Margaret Levi
Jere L. Bacharach Professor of International Studies Department of Political Science, Director, CHAOS (Comparative Historical Analysis of Organizations and States)
University of Washington, Seattle
Jack S. Levy
Board of Governors' Professor, Department of Political Science
Rutgers University
Peter M. Lewis
Associate Professor, School of International Service
American University
Peter Liberman
Associate Professor of Political Science
Queens College and The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
Roy Licklider
Professor, Department of Political Science
Rutgers University
R. William Liddle
Professor of Political Science
The Ohio State University
Arend Lijphart
Research Professor Emeritus of Political Science
University of California, San Diego
Dan Lindley
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Fellow, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
University of Notre Dame
Ronnie D. Lipschutz
Professor of Politics
Stevenson College, University of California, Santa Cruz
Michael Lipson
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Concordia University
Sarah K. Lischer
Assistant Professor, Department of Government
Sweet Briar College
Karen Litfin
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Washington
Pierre P. Lizee
Associate Professor Department of Political Science
Brock University
David W. Loebsack
Professor of Political Science
Cornell College
Carolyn Logan
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science Associate Director (MSU), Afrobarometer
Michigan State University
Michael Loriaux
Associate Professor of Political Science
Northwestern University.
Anthony Lott
Department of Politics
University of Glasgow, Scotland
Edward D. Lotterman
Asst. Professor, Department of Economics, College of Management
Metropolitan State University
Marie Olson Lounsbery
Assistant Professor, Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Nova Southeastern University
Catherine Lu
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
McGill University
Paul M. Lubeck
Professor and Director, Center for Global, International and Regional Studies
University of California, Santa Cruz
George Lungu
Assistant Professor of Political Science and History
Oakton Community College
Pauline Jones Luong
Associate Professor Department of Political Science
Brown University
Ian S. Lustick
Bess W. Heyman Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Pennsylvania
Ellen Lust-Okar
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Yale Center for International and Area Studies
Yale University
Catherine Lutz
Watson Institute for International Studie
Brown University
Jason Lyall
Instructor of Politics and International Affairs
Princeton University
Marc Lynch
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Williams College
John A. Lynn
Professor of History
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Willem Maas
Assistant Professor of Politics and European Studies
New York University
Patricia L. Maclachlan
Associate Professor of Asian Studies and Government
University of Texas at Austin
Dewar MacLeod
Assistant Professor of History
William Paterson University
Malgosia Madajewicz
Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs
Columbia University
Bruce Magnusson
Assistant Professor, Department of Politics
Whitman College
Ali Akbar Mahdi
Professor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Ohio Wesleyan University
Vincent A. Mahler
Professor Department of Political Science
Loyola University Chicago
Scott Mainwaring
Director, Kellogg Institute for International Studies
University of Notre Dame
Stephen J. Majeski
Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science
University of Washington
Peter P. Mandaville
Director, Center for Global Studies
George Mason University
Kristina Mani
Assistant Professor, Politics Department
Oberlin College
Bruce Mannheim
Professor of Anthropology
University of Michigan
Richard W. Mansbach
Professor, Department of Political Science
Iowa State University
Michael Margolis
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Cincinnati
William Marina
Research Fellow, the Independent Institute, Oakland, CA, and Professor Emeritus in History
Florida Atlantic University
Andrei S. Markovits
Karl W. Deutsch Collegiate Professor of Comparative Politics and German Studies
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Irving Leonard Markovitz
Professor of Political Science, Queens College
Professor, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Renee E. Marlin-Bennett
Associate Professor, School of International Service and Director, Division of International Politics and Foreign Policy
American University
Felix E. Martín
Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations
Florida International University
Kimberly Marten
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Barnard College, Columbia University
Lisa L. Martin
Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs, Department of Government
Harvard University
Susan B. Martin
Lecturer, Department of War Studies
King's College London
Philip Mauceri
Director, Center for International Peace and Security Studies
University of Northern Iowa
Patricia A Maulden
Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
George Mason University
Harriette McAdoo
University Distinguished Professor, Department of Family and Child Ecology, College of Human Ecology
Michigan State University
Barrett L. McCormick
Professor, Political Science Department
Marquette University
Rose McDermott
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, Santa Barbara
Elaine McDuff
Assistant Professor of Sociology
Truman State University
Siobhan McEvoy-Levy
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Butler University
Eric M. McGlinchey
Assistant Professor, Political Science Department
Iowa State University
Dean E. McHenry, Jr.
Professor, Department of Politics and Policy
Claremont Graduate University
Margaret A. McKean
Associate Professor, Political Science
Duke University
Timothy J. McKeown
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Patrice C. McMahon
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Kathleen R. McNamara
Associate Professor of Government & Foreign Service Department of Government
Georgetown University
John J. Mearsheimer
Professor, Political Science Department
University of Chicago
John Mehrtens
Assistant Professor Department of Political Science
University of Nevada - Las Vegas
Sarah E. Mendelson
Senior Fellow
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Rajan Menon
Monroe J. Rathbone Professor of International Relations and Fellow, New America Foundation
Lehigh University
Jon Mercer
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Washington, Seattle
Julie A. Mertus
Associate Professor, School of International Service
American University
Michael F. Metcalf
Executive Director and Croft Professor of History & International Studies, Croft Institute for International Studies
The University of Mississippi
Sophie Meunier
Research Associate in Public and International Affairs
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University
William H. Meyer
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Delaware
Elliott L. Meyrowitz
Adjunct Professor of Law, Michigan State University College of Law
Adjunct Professor of History, Wayne State University
Paul Midford
School of Policy Studies
Kwansei Gakuin University, Sanda, Japan
Manus I. Midlarsky
Moses and Annuta Back Professor of International Peace and Conflict Resolution
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Mark J. Miller
Emma Smith Morris Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations
University of Delaware
Dr. Michelle Miller-Adams
Visiting Assistant Professor
Kalamazoo College
Kurt Mills
Lecturer in International Human Rights, Department of Politics
University of Glasgow
Helen V. Milner
B. C. Forbes Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Department of Politics
Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
Karen Mingst
Lockwood Chair Professor of International Political Economy, Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce
University of Kentucky
Ronald Mitchell
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Oregon
James H. Mittelman
Professor, School of International Service
American University
Jennifer Mitzen
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Ohio State University
Mike Mochizuki
Director and Holder of the Japan-U.S. Relations Chair, Sigur Center for Asian Studies, Elliott School of International Affairs
George Washington University
Jose Ramon Montero
Catedrático de Ciencia Política y Director, Departamento de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales, Facultad de Derecho
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
J. Donald Moon
John E. Andrus Professor of Government
Wesleyan University
Rebecca R. Moore
Associate Professor of Political Science and Director, Global Studies Program
Concordia College
Pete W. Moore
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Miami
Rusty Mae Moore
Associate Professor of Marketing and International Business, Frank G. Zarb School of Business
Hofstra University
Kimberly J. Morgan
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
George Washington University
Trevor G. N. Morris
Professor of International Studies and Dean of the School of Public Affairs
Methodist College
James W. Morris
Sharjah Chair of Islamic Studies, Director of Graduate Studies and Research Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies
University of Exeter
Layna Mosley
Assistant Professor, Dept of Political Science
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ambler Moss
Professor of International Studies
University of Miami
Valentine Moulard-Leonard
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
The University of Memphis
Michael Mousseau
Associate Professor of International Relations
Koc University
John Mueller
Woody Hayes Chair of National Security Studies
Ohio State University
Turi Munthe
Head, Middle East and Africa Programme
Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies, Whitehall, London
Craig N. Murphy
M. Margaret Ball Professor of International Relations
Wellesley College
Dale D. Murphy
Assistant Professor, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
Emmett J. Murphy
Five College Professor of African Studies (Retired)
Smith College
Shoon Murray
Associate Professor, School of International Service
American University
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Security Scholars for a Sensible Foreign Policy - Signatories (Part 2)
October 24, 2004
In October 2004, Security Scholars for a Sensible Foreign Policy circulated an open letter concerning the military occupation of Iraq.
By the time that they stopped collecting signatures on October 25, 2004, 851 individuals had signed the statement.
The list of signatories, names beginning A-M, appears here.
The second half of the list, N-Z, is posted below.
Laura Neack
Rejai Professor, Department of Political Science
Miami University
Clark Neher
Emeritus Professor, Department of Political Science and Emeritus Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Northern Illinois University
Daniel N. Nelson
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
University of New Haven
Matthew J. Nelson
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Bates College
Immanuel Ness
Associate Professor of Political Science, Brooklyn College
City University of New York
Iver B. Neumann
Research Professor
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Catharine Newbury
Professor of Government and Five College Professor of African Studies
Smith College
Randall Newnham
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Penn State, Berks-Lehigh Valley
Daniel H. Nexon
Assistant Professor, Department of Government and School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
Philip Nord
Professor of History
Princeton University
Sean Norris
Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Govt. and Politics
St. John's University, New York
Andrew Norris
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Pennsylvania
Augustus Richard Norton
Professor of Anthropology and International Relations
Boston University
Ruth O'Brien,
Professor & Executive Officer (Chair), Political Science Ph.D./M.A. Program,
The Graduate Center, City University of New York
James O'Connell
Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies
University of Bradford
Barry O'Neill
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, Los Angeles
John S. Odell
Professor, School of International Relations
University of Southern California
Joel E. Oestreich
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Drexel University
Donna Marie Oglesby
Diplomat in Residence
Eckerd College
Philip Olson
Department of Sociology
University of Missouri
Nicholas Onuf
Professor, Department of International Relations
Florida International University
Michael F. Oppenheimer
Assistant Professor of Global Studies
New York University
Ido Oren
Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Political Science
University of Florida
David Ost
Professor of Political Science
Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Taylor Owen
Post Graduate Fellow in Genocide Studies
Yale University
Robert Paarlberg
Professor of Political Science
Wellesley College
John F. Padgett
Associate Professor of Political Science and Research Professor, Santa Fe Institute
University of Chicago
Glenn Palmer
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Pennsylvania State University
Robert A. Pape
Associate Professor, Political Science Department
University of Chicago
Scott Parrish
Visiting Associate Professor of International Policy Studies and Senior Research Associate, Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Editor, Nonproliferation Review
Paul A. Passavant
Associate Professor of Political Science
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Robert A. Pastor
Professor of International Relations and Vice President of International Affairs
American University
Louis W. Pauly
Director, Centre for International Studies
University of Toronto
Leigh Payne
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Rodger A. Payne
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Louisville
Mark Peceny
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of New Mexico
Scott Pegg
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Yoav Peled
Associate Professor Department of Political Science
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv, Israel
T.J. Pempel
Director, Institute of East Asian Studies
University of California, Berkeley
Susan E. Penksa
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Westmont College
Peter C. Perdue
T.T. and Wei Fong Chao Professor of Asian Civilizations and Professor of History
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Elizabeth J. Perry
Henry Rosovsky Professor of Government
Harvard University
Randolph B. Persaud
Associate Professor of International Relations
American University
Rosalind P. Petchesky
Distinguished Professor of Political Science
Hunter College & the Graduate Center, City University of New York
Roger Petersen
Associate Professor, Political Science Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
V. Spike Peterson
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Arizona
M. J. Peterson
Professor of Political Science
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Susan Peterson
Professor of Government, College of William and Mary
Executive Editor, Security Studies
Jon Pevehouse
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Daniel Philpott
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Faculty Fellow, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
University of Notre Dame
John T. Picarelli
Research Lecturer, School of International Service and Project Director, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center
American University
Daniel A. Pinkston
Senior Research Associate, Center for Nonproliferation Studies
Monterey Institute of International Studies
David Pion-Berlin
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, Riverside
Brian M. Pollins
Associate Professor of Political Science
The Ohio State University
Jonas Pontusson
Professor of Government
Cornell University
Barry R. Posen
Ford International Professor of Political Science, Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Marsha Pripstein Posusney
Professor of Political Science
Bryant University
William C. Potter
Institute Professor and Director, Center for Nonproliferation Studies
Monterey Institute of International Studies
Robert Powell
Robson Professor of Political Science
UC Berkeley
Jeremy Pressman
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Connecticut
Elisabeth Prugl
Associate Professor and Graduate Director, Department of International Relations
Florida International University
Robert D. Putnam
Department of Government
Harvard University
James Putzel
Director, Crisis States Research Centre
London School of Economics and Political Science
John J. Quinn
Associate Professor of Political Science
Truman State University
James P. Quirk
Retired Professor of Economics
Caltech
Peter Ranis
Professor Emeritus of Political Science
York College and Graduate Center, City University of New York
David C. Rapoport
Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, University of California. Los Angeles
Editor, Journal of Terrorism and Political Violence
Karen Rasler
Professor, Department of Political Science
Indiana University
James Lee Ray
Professor, Department of Political Science
Vanderbilt University
Gregory A. Raymond
Frank Church Professor of International Relations
Boise State University
Patrick D. Reagan
Professor of History
Tennessee Technological University
Chad Rector
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
The George Washington University
Laura Reed
Research Fellow, Belfer Center for Security and International Affairs
Harvard University
Simon Reich
Professor and Director, Ford Institute for Human Security
University of Pittsburgh
Kim D. Reimann
Assistant Professor, Political Science Department
Georgia State University
Dan Reiter
Professor of Political Science
Emory University
Darius Rejali
Professor of Political Science
Reed College
Thomas F. Remington
Professor and Chair Department of Political Science
Emory University
Chris Reus-Smit
Professor and Head of Department, Department of International Relations
Australian National University
Sybil Rhodes
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Western Michigan University
Edward Rhodes
Dean, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Associate Professor, Political Science
Rutgers University
Alan Richards
Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies and Fellow, Center for Global, International and Regional Studies
University of California, Santa Cruz
Neil R. Richardson
Professor of Political Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison
James Richter
Professor of Political Science
Bates College
James V. Riker
Associate Director, The Democracy Collaborative
University of Maryland
Jeffrey M. Ritter
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Rutgers University
Benjamin Rivlin
Professor Emeritus Political Science
CUNY Graduate Center
Paul Roazen
Professor Emeritus, Political and Social Science
York University
Richard Robbins
SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor, Department of Anthropology
State University of New York at Plattsburgh
Cynthia Roberts
Associate Professor of Political Science
Hunter College, City University of New York
Kenneth M. Roberts
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science
University of New Mexico
William I. Robinson
Associate Professor Department of Sociology Global and International Studies Latin American and Iberian Studies
University of California, Santa Barbara
Bert A. Rockman
Professor and Director, School of Public Policy and Managemen
The Ohio State University
Peter Rogers
Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies
Bates College
Ronald Rogowski
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, Los Angeles
Alex Roland
Professor of History
Duke University
William Rose
Professor, Department of Government
Connecticut College
Marc Rosenblum
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of New Orleans
Peter Rosendorff
Director, Center for International Studies Associate Professor, International Relations and Economics
University of Southern California
Stephen J. Rosow
Professor of Political Science and Global Studies
State University of New York, Oswego
Donald Rothchild
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, Davis
Barnett R. Rubin
Director of Studies and Senior Fellow, Center on International Cooperation
New York University
Michael Rubner
Professor of International Relations, James Madison College
Michigan State University
Susanne Hoeber Rudolph
Professor of Political Science Emerita
University of Chicago
Chris Rudolph
Visiting Assistant Professor, BMW Center for German & European Studies, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
Lloyd Rudolph
Professor Department of Political Science
University of Chicago
Mark Rupert
Professor of Political Science
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse University
Frank Louis Rusciano
Professor of Political Science and Global and Multinational Studies
Rider University
Roberta Fiske Rusciano
Associate Professor of Political Science
Rider University
Bruce Russett
Dean Acheson Professor of International Relations
Yale University
Peter Rutland
Professor, Government Department
Wesleyan University
Curtis R. Ryan
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Appalachian State University
Karl W. Ryavec
Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Political Science
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Tal Sadeh
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Tel Aviv University
Scott D. Sagan
Professor of Political Science
Stanford University
Abdul Aziz Said
Professor of International Relations
School of International Service, American University
Stephen M. Saideman
Canada Research Chair in International Security and Ethnic Conflict and Associate Professor of Political Science
McGill University
Nicholas Sambanis
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Yale University
Richard J. Samuels
Ford International Professor of Political Science and Director, Center for International Studies
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Eve Sandberg
Associate Professor, Politics Department
Oberlin College
Meredith Reid Sarkees
Senior Fellow, Center for Women's InterCultural Leadership
Saint Mary's College
Saskia Sassen
Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology
University of Chicago
Wolf Schaefer
Professor and Director of the Center for Global History, Department of History
Stony Brook University
Frederic C. Schaffer
Research Associate, Center for International Studies
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Edward Schatz
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Southern Illinois University
Michael G. Schatzberg
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Elizabeth Schmidt
Professor, Department of History
Loyola College in Maryland
Vivien A. Schmidt
Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration, Department of International Relations
Boston University
Philippe C. Schmitter
Professor of Political Science
European University Institute and Stanford University (emeritus
Cathy Schneider
Associate Professor, School of International Service
American University
Peter J. Schraeder
Professor, Department of Political Science
Loyola University
Miranda Schreurs
Associate Professor, Department of Government and Politics
University of Maryland
Philip A. Schrodt
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Kansas
Paul W. Schroeder
Emeritus Professor of History and Political Science
University of Illinois
Kenneth A. Schultz
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Stanford University
Jillian Schwedler
Assistant Professor, Department of Government and Politics
University of Maryland
Karl H Schwerin
Professor Emeritus Dept. of Anthropology
Univ. of New Mexico Albuquerque
Joan W. Scott
Professor of Social Science
Institute for Advanced Study
Leonard Seabrooke
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of International Relations
Australian National University
Amy Searight
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Elliot School of International Affairs
The George Washington University
Laurie J. Sears
Professor of Southeast Asian History
University of Washington
Susan K. Sell
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Department of Political Science
George Washington University
Ken Shadlen
Development Studies Institute (DESTIN)
London School of Economics and Political Science
D. Michael Shafer
Professor of Political Science and Director, Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University
Vaughn Shannon
Department of Political Science
Miami University
Samer Shehata
Visiting Assistant Professor, Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
Rosemary E. Shinko
Political Science Adjunct Coordinator, The Source for Active Learning
University of Connecticut, Stamford Campus
Steven A. Shull
Research Professor
University of New Orleans
Gordon L Shull
Emeritus Professor of Political Science
The College of Wooster
Kathryn Sikkink
Arleen Carlson Professor of Political Science
University of Minnesota
Rudra Sil
Associate Professor and Chair of Undergraduate Program, Department of Political Science
University of Pennsylvania
Jeffrey K. Silverman
Instructor, Geopolitics
International Black Sea University, Tbilisi, Georgia
Sheldon Simon
Professor of Political Science
Arizona State University
David Andrew Singer
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Notre Dame
Peter Singer
Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics, University Center for Human Values
Princeton University
J.David Singer
Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science
University of Michigan
Patricia Siplon
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Saint Michael's College
Randolph M. Siverson
Professor of Political Science and Director, International Relations Program
University of California, Davis
Theda Skocpol
Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology and Director of the Center for American Political Studies
Harvard University
Eugene B. Skolnikoff
Professor of Political Science Emeritus
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stanley R. Sloan
Director, Atlantic Community Initiative
Visiting Scholar, Middlebury College, Vermont
Arthur A. Small, III
Assistant Professor School of International & Public Affairs and Earth Institute
Columbia University
Margaret E. Smith
Assistant Professor
School of International Service American University
Kristin Smith
Qatar Post-Doctoral Fellow
Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University
Mitchell P. Smith
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and School of International and Area Studies (SIAS) and Co-Director, European Union Center
The University of Oklahoma
David G. Smith
Emeritus Professor of Political Science
Swarthmore College
Michael E. Smith
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Georgia State University
Michael Joseph Smith
Sorensen Professor of Political & Social Thought
University of Virginia
William C. Smith
Professor, Department of International Studies, University of Miami
Editor, Latin American Politics and Society
Charles D. Smith
Professor of Middle East History, Department of Near Eastern Studies
University of Arizona
James McCall Smith
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
George Washington University
Duncan Snidal
Associate Professor of Political Science & Public Policy
University of Chicago
Jack L. Snyder
Robert and Renée Belfer Professor of International Relations
Columbia University
Etel Solingen
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California Irvine
Jeff Sommers
Professor of World History
North Georgia College & State University
Dina Spechler
Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science
Indiana University
Ronald Spector
Professor of History and International Relations, Elliott School of International Relations
George Washington University
James C. Sperling
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Akron
Valerie Sperling
Associate Professor of Government and International Relations
Clark University
Hendrik Spruyt
Norman Dwight Harris Professor of International Relations
Northwestern University
Martin Staniland
Professor and Divisional Director, International Affairs, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
University of Pittsburgh
William D. Stanley
Associate Professor of Political Science
University of New Mexico
Harvey Starr
Chair and Dag Hammarskjold Professor in International Affairs, Department of Political Science
University of South Carolina
John D. Stempel
Senior Professor of International Relations and Acting Director, Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce
University of Kentucky
Carolyn M. Stephenson
Associate Professor, Political Science
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Jennifer Sterling-Folker
Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Political Science
University of Connecticut
Jessica Stern
Lecturer in Public Policy, Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
Peter Stoett
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Concordia University
Gale Stokes
Mary Gibbs Jones Professor of History, History Department
Rice University
Dietlind Stolle
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
McGill University
Sherrill Stroschein
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Ohio University
J.J. Suh
Assistant Professor Department of Government
Cornell University
Marianna Pulaski Sullivan
Professor of Political Science Director, International Studies Program
The College of New Jersey
Michael J. Sullivan III
Professor of History and Politics
Drexel University
Arun R Swamy
Fellow
East-West Center
David Sylvan
Professor of International Relations, Political Science Department
Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva
Jeff Taliaferro
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Tufts University
Nina Tannenwald
Director, International Relations Program, Watson Institute for International Studies
Brown University
David W. Tarr
Emeritus Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Sidney Tarrow
Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Government
Cornell University
William Taubman
Professor of Political Science
Amherst College
Jennifer Taw
Adjunct Professor
Occidental College
Katsuaki L. Terasawa
Associate Director and Croft Professor of Economics, Croft Institute for International Studies
The University of Mississippi
Lynn Tesser
Scholar in Residence, School of International Service
American University
Strom C. Thacker
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations
Boston University
Kathleen Thelen
Professor of Political Science
Northwestern University
Wendy Theodore
Assistant Professor Africana Studies
University of Arizona
Jean-François Thibault
Professor of International Relations, Department of Political Science
University of Moncton, Canada
Daniel C. Thomas
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Pittsburgh
Alexander Thompson
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Ohio State University
Daniel J. Tichenor
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Eagleton Institute of Politics
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
J. Ann Tickner
Professor School of International Relations, University of Southern California
Adjunct Professor (Research), Watson Institute, Brown University
Charles Tien
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Hunter College & the Graduate Center, CUNY
Michael J. Tierney
Assistant Professor of Government
College of William and Mary
Ronald Tiersky
Eastman Professor of Politics
Amherst College
Virginia Q. Tilley
Associate Professor of Political Science and Coordinator of International Relations
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Mark Tilton
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Purdue University
Monica Duffy Toft
Associate Professor of Public Policy and Assistant Director of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies
Harvard University
Juan Gabriel Tokatlian
Director, Political Science and International Relations
Universidad de San Andres
Howard Tolley, Jr.
Professor of Political Science
University of Cincinnati
Joel J. Toppen
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Hope College
Rodrigue Tremblay
Emeritus, Professor of International Finance, Department of Economics
University of Montreal
Aili Mari Tripp
Associate Dean, International Studies, and Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies
University of Wisconsin, Madison
William M. Trochim
Professor of Policy Analysis & Management
Cornell University
William S. Turley
Professor, Department of Political Science
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Judyth Twigg
Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Programs, L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs
Virginia Commonwealth University
Stephen W. Twing
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Frostburg State University
Christopher P. Twomey
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Boston College
Emek Ucarer
Associate Professor of International Relations
Bucknell University
Jonathan Unger
Director, Contemporary China Center and Editor, The China Journal
Australian National University
Danny Unger
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Northern Illinois University
Donna Lee Van Cott
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Tulane University
Nicolas van de Walle
Professor of Government and Director, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
Cornell University
Steven W. Van Evera
Professor, Department of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stephen Van Holde
Associate Professor Department of Political Science
Kenyon College
Peter Van Ness
Visiting Fellow, Contemporary China Centre, RSPAS
Australian National University
Stacy D. VanDeveer
2003-06 Ronald H. O'Neal Professor, Department of Political Science
University of New Hampshire
Ernesto Verdeja
Assistant Professor, Department of Government
Wesleyan University
Katherine Verdery
Eric R. Wolf Professor of Anthropology
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Leslie Vinjamuri
Assistant Professor, School of Foreign Service & Department of Government
Georgetown University
Erik Voeten
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
George Washington University
Dr. Heinrich Vogel
Associate Professor for European Security Studies
University of Amsterdam
Steven Vogel
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
Suzanne Vogel
Program Officer
The Eisenhower Institute
Thomas J. Volgy
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Arizona
John O. Voll
Director, Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding
Georgetown University
James Vreeland
Research Fellow in International and Area Studies Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Yale University
Ole Wæver
Professor of International Relations, Department of Political Science
University of Copenhagen
Edward W. Walker
Executive Director, Berkeley Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies and Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
Stephen G. Walker
Professor Emeritus Department of Political Science
Arizona State University
Immanuel Wallerstein
Director, Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations, State University of New York, Binghamton
Senior Research Scholar, Yale University
Peter Walshe
Professor of Political Science
University of Notre Dame
Stephen M. Walt
Professor, John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
Barbara F. Walter
Associate Professor Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies
University of California, San Diego
Kenneth N. Waltz
Emeritus Ford Professor of Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
Susan Waltz
Professor, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
University of Michigan
Yuan-kang Wang
Assistant Professor Department of Diplomacy
National Chengchi University Taipei, Taiwan
Paul Wapner
Associate Professor, School of International Service
American University
Craig Warkentin
Associate Professor, Political Science
State University of New York, Oswego
Carolyn Warner
Associate Professor of Political Science and Executive Committee, School of Global Studies
Arizona State University
Harvey Waterman
Associate Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Rutgers University
William L. Waugh, Jr.
Professor
Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Georgia State University
Julie A. Webber
Assistant Professor of International Politics
Illinois State University
Cynthia Weber
Professor of International Relations, Department of Politics and IR
Lancaster University, UK
Erika Weinthal
Department of Political Science
Tel Aviv University
Meredith Weiss
Assistant Professor International Studies and Visiting Faculty Fellow, Center For Democracy And The Third Sector, Georgetown (2004-5)
DePaul University
Thomas G. Weiss
Presidential Professor of Political Science and Director, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies
The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
Patricia Weitsman
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Ohio University
David A. Welch
George Ignatieff Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies
University of Toronto
William A. Welsh
Professor of Political Science and Professor of Community Medicine, University of Arizona
Past Executive Director, International Studies Association
Sally West
Associate Professor of History
Truman State University
Bruce Western
Professor of Sociology
Princeton University
Jon Western
Five College Assistant Professor of International Relations
Mount Holyoke College
Nicholas J. Wheeler
Professor, Department of International Politics
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Wayne Wheeler
Professor of Sociology Emeritus
University of Nebraska, Omaha and Vaxjo University, Sweden
Gregory White
Associate Professor of Government
Smith College
Joseph White
Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Policy Studies
Case Western Reserve University
Geoffrey Whitehall
Department of Politics
University of Victoria
Jonathan Wilkenfeld
Department of Government and Politics
University of Maryland
Paul Williams
Assistant Professor Department of International Relations
Bilkent University Ankara, Turkey
Robert E. Williams
Associate Professor, Social Science Division
Pepperdine University
Victoria Williams
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Alvernia College
Franke Wilmer
Professor and Department Head
Montana State University
Morton Winston
Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy and Religion
The College of New Jersey
Carol Wise
Associate Professor, School of International Relations
University of Southern California
David Wisner
Michael S. Dukakis Chair in Public Policy and Service and Chair, Division of International Relations
American College of Thessaloniki, Greece
Eugene R. Wittkopf
R. Downs Poindexter Professor of Political Science
Louisiana State University
Anders Wivel
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Copenhagen
John Womack Jr.
Professor, History Department
Harvard University
Meredith Woo-Cumings
Professor Department of Political Science
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Elisabeth Wood
Professor of Political Science
Yale University
Susan L. Woodward
Professor of Political Science
The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Mark Woodward
Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Arizona State University
Stephen R. Wooten
Assistant Professor of Anthropology and International Studies
University of Oregon
George Wright
Professor Emeritus of International Relations
California State University, Chico
Theodore P. Wright, Jr
Emeritus Professor of Political Science
The State University of New York, Albany
Patricia S. Wrightson
Adjunct Professor
George Washington University
Lana Wylie
Visiting Scholar, International Studies
Yale University
Nicholas Xenos
Professor of Political Science
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Deborah J. Yashar
Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs
Princeton University
Birol Yesilada
Contemporary Turkish Studies Endowed Chair & Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government
Portland State University
M. Crawford Young
Professor Emeritus
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Mark W. Zacher
Professor Emeritus, Centre of International Relations
University of British Columbia
Melanie Ziegler
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Miami University
Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh
Professor of Political Science
University of Connecticut
Tom Zoumaras
Professor of History, Chair of International Studies, Division of Social Science
Truman State University
Stephen Zunes
Professor of Politics
University of San Francisco
See also
Part 1 of this list, names beginning A-Z.
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