My work on comparative historical analysis, process tracing, and concept formation has been published in the Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism, Sociological Methods & Research, British Journal of Sociology, and Quality & Quantity International Journal of Methodology. His writing has appeared or been cited in The Washington Post Monkey Cage, World Politics Review, Global Post/PRI, and El Espectador, among other publications. Before beginning his academic career, Brian was a White House appointee for the Department of Homeland Security. Subfield(s):Political Theory; Political Theory, Politics of Representation, Democratic Theory, Continental Philosophy, Dissertation:Political incivility is a feature, not a bug: Why mediated incivility is not bad for democracy(), Committee: Toender, Lars (Chair); Honig, Bonnie H; Stevens, Jacqueline, Current: Assistant Professor, Ozyegin Unviersity, International Relations, Placement: Instructor, Northwestern University, Center for Global Health. More recently, his research has focused on the effects of wrongful convictions for attitudes toward the criminal justice policies and the effects of racial disparities in the justice system for trust in police. He also served as Chief of Staff of the IGAD-led Mediation Team to resolve the crisis in the Republic of South Sudan and briefly for the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission to oversee the implementation of the Agreement to Resolve the Conflict in South Sudan. Prior to joining NCTR, Kevin worked as a researcher at the FrameWorks Institute, where he developed communications strategies to support the non-profit sector in building public understanding of social and scientific issues, including informal STEM learning, early math learning, and academic motivation. Committee: Thelen, Kathy A (Chair); Stinchcombe, Arthur; Swenson, Peter A; Current:Associate Professor, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Institutefor social and social policy, Department of Politics and Social Policy, Placement:Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Michigan, School of Public Health. Her articles have appeared in Political Theory, Contemporary Political Theory, and Theory and Event. She is the director of the International Studies program at CSI. pblico y privado. Biography:Dr. Dong Zhang received his doctorate in political science from Northwestern University in June 2016. One is how sovereign power is expressed through nonstate actors such as security contractors, business associations, and NGOs. Subfield(s):Political Theory; Democratic Theory, Critical Race Theory, Feminist Theory, Collective Action and Social Movements, Ethics, Political Institutions, Economic Inequality, Dissertation:The turn to ethics and its democratic costs(Ebscohost). He joined the Political Studies Department at Bar Ilan in 2015. Dissertation:Explaining the Emergence of Transboundary Groundwater Management: The Cases of Guaran Aquifer System, the Hueco and Mesilla Bolsn Aquifers, and the Gnvois Aquifer(Ebscohost). Dissertation:The Politics of Election Monitoring: The Case of Ethiopia and the EU(Ebscohost), Committee: Gibson, Edward L (Chair); Reno, William S; Winters, Jeffrey A, Current:Assistant Professor, Universidad EAFIT, Government and Political Sciences, Placement:Assistant Professor, University of the Andes. Her research lies at the intersection of public policy, political behavior and public opinion, race politics, and urban politics.
Biography:Lee Seymour is an associate professor at the Universit de Montral and member of the CRIUM Centre dtudes et de recherches internationales and of the CEPSI Centre dtudes sur la paix et la scurit internationale. Biography: I am an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Universidad del Rosario (Bogot, Colombia). Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; Comparative Politics, African politics, political violence, civil wars, humanitarian affairs, Dissertation:Peacekeeping For Approval: The Rise of African-Led Interventions(Ebscohost), Committee: Reno, William S (Chair); Mahoney, James L; Spruyt, Hendrik, Current:Associate Professor, College of Charleston, Political Science, Placement:Assistant Professor, College of Charleston, Political Science. My work has been published or is forthcoming in the European Journal of International Relations and the Journal of Conflict Resolution. In his doctoral thesis, he studied how federalism affects the political representation of the agro-export sector in Argentina and Brazil. His research focuses on misinformation, public opinion, and survey and experimental methodology. Prof. Kim worked as a data archivist for the Social Science Computing Center at the University of Chicago and taught as an assistant professor at Florida Atlantic University before joining KAIST. Kevin received his bachelors degree in political science from Temple University and his Ph.D. in political science from Northwestern University. She received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Northwestern University and in Philosophy from the cole Normale Suprieure (ENS), Paris in 2019. Biography:Tulia Falleti (Ph.D. Subfield(s):International Relations; Insurgency and counterinsurgency, terrorism and counterterrorism, threat finance, intelligence, development, program evaluation, Dissertation:From consensual decision -making to conventional politics: Popular participation in contemporary South Africa(Ebscohost), Current:Senior Political Scientist, RAND Corporation, Placement:Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellow, United States Institute of Peace. Dissertation:Judges Without Borders? He is in charge of delivering training sessions on negotiation and mediation to clients from French and European institutions as well as from the private sector. Matatyaou is a founding partner of JuneJuly, a design consultancy based in Los Angeles, CA, and Seattle, WA. My research interests are in comparative politics and research methodologies. Biography:Professor Maxwell is Associate Professor of Political Science and Womens, Gender, & Sexuality Studies. I am also interested in authoritarian politics, political economy of development, public opinion, and research methodology.
He holds doctoral and bachelors degrees in Political Science from Northwestern University and the University of Toronto, respectively. Altogether, my research aims to show how studying public policy requires an understanding of both the public and the private domains. Biography:Diego Finchelstein has a BA in Economics (Magna Cum Laude) and a BA in Sociology (Magna Cum Laude) from the University of Buenos Aires and a Ph.D. in Political Science (Northwestern University). Biography:Policy researcher with 10 years of experience in evidence-based policy analysis and program development. Durante este proceso utilizamos productos bio-degradables que nos permiten cumplir con nuestras polticas ambientales y contribuir con la proteccin del medio ambiente, Copyrights 2022 Reservados todos los derechos.
Dissertation:Russian Grand Strategy: Cultivating National Will and Military Modernization(Ebscohost), Committee: Reno, William S (Chair); Henke, Marina Elisabeth Philippina; Gans-Morse, Jordan Luc, Current:Professor of Aerospace Studies, AF ROTC Chicagoland,Illinois Institute of Technology, Placement: Professor of Aerospace Studies, AF ROTC Chicagoland,Illinois Institute of Technology. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; Contemporary religious movements and ideologies, state-religion relations in Turkey and the broader Middle East, state-building in Turkey and the Gulf, international politics of the Gulf, Turkish foreign policy, Dissertation:Religious institutions and state building: Incorporation vs. exclusion? Florencia earned her PhD in political science from Northwestern University. I taught at several American universities and a prison, and published my first book, before returning to the UK in 2021. I am currently a Research Scientist with Core Data Science at Facebook, based in London, and a Senior Visiting Fellow in Methodology at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His other line of research engages with efforts to rethink democracy and collectivity in continental political thought. After completing his Ph.D., he joined the Department of Government at Uppsala University in Sweden as a postdoctoral fellow and remained at this position until he joined the faculty at zyein University. I have taught political theory at the University of Sydney since 2018 and joined the Department of Classics and Ancient History as Postdoctoral Research Fellow in 2020. He teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the areas of strategy and international business within the Business School of the University of San Andrs and is a researcher at the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET). While finishing my dissertation, I held temporary teaching appointments at Lake Forest College and the American University in Bulgaria. Subfield(s):American Politics; American Politics, Methodology, Public Policy, Health Policy, Dissertation:Americans discuss Social Security: How deliberation affects public opinion(Ebscohost), Committee: Page, Benjamin I (Chair); Chong, Dennis; Cook, Fay Lomax, Current:Professor, Dartmouth College, Department of Government, Placement:Postdoctoral Fellowship, Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; elections, socioeconomic profile of voters, public opinion and public administration. Professor Koivu made a home in Albuquerque with her husband, Tony Aronica. His academic publications have appeared in the Journal of Politics, Public Opinion Quarterly, the Journal of Communication, and other journals. His current research projectSecurity and the Politics of Belonging: Homegrown terrorism, counter-radicalization and the end of multiculturalism?explores the effects of security practices on contemporary meanings of community. Political Science, Northwestern University, 2003; B.A. She has taught in Northwestern Universitys International Studies program, and at Stanford she will teach Spirit of Democracy, 100,000 Years of War, and Preventing Human Extinction., Subfield(s):Political Theory; History of political thought and contemporary democratic theory, with a focus on the politics of science, technology and the environment, Dissertation:Truth in the Milieu of Politics: Knowledge, Authority, and Democratic Freedom(Ebscohost), Committee: Dietz, Mary Golden (Chair); Alder, Ken; Farr, James Fulton, Current:Lecturer, Stanford University, Thinking Matters, Placement:Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University, Thinking Matters. Subfield(s): International Relations; Methods; Comparative Politics NATO in the 21st Century; Sports Analytics, Dissertation: How NATO Decides: A Theory for How NATO Takes Collective Action in the 21st Century(Ebscohost), Committee: Reno, William (Chair); Henke, Marina; Spruyt, Hendrik, Current: Active-Duty Major, RC-135 and EC-130H Pilot,United States Air Force, Placement: Active-Duty Major, RC-135 and EC-130H Pilot,United States Air Force, Institutional Website |Professional Website |Twitter:@ArturoChangQ|LinkedIn |Academia.edu. Biography:I am a professor at the School of English and International Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University. He also teaches an advanced seminar on genocide and international criminal law. mantenimiento de instalaciones. Biography:Lieutenant Colonel Michael Povilus is the Commander, Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, Detachment 195, Chair of the Department of Aerospace Studies, and Professor of Aerospace Studies at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago IL. She also is a concurrent faculty member in the Department of Political Science. Biography:JesseHumpalis a Major in the United States Air Force. Dr. Brookes research has been funded by the US Fulbright Program, the Hellman Fellows Fund, the German Research Foundation, the Dispute Resolution Research Center at the Kellogg School of Management, and the UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Drawing on four years of research in East and Central Africa, she uses armed groups original financial and administrative records and in-depth interviews to generate new understandings of the logic of rebel control and state survival amidst insecurity. Biography:Martin is a specialist in natural resource development and member of the Special Group on Mining, Geothermal Energy and Hydrocarbons of the Infrastructure and Energy Department at the IDB. Biography:Laura De Olden is the Director of Princetons Junior Summer Institute (JSI), and the Associate Director for Graduate Student Life and Diversity Initiatives at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. Most often, she uses experimental methods (in and outside the lab), surveys, and other statistical tools. In this role, he supports NCTR and partner programs in collecting, analyzing, and reporting data to demonstrate and enhance the effectiveness of teacher residencies. Dissertation:Administrative responsiveness to public opinion(Ebscohost), Committee: Page, Benjamin I (Chair); NaN; NaN, Current:Senior Projects Officer, University of Toronto, Office of the Vice-Provost, Faculty and Academic Life, Placement:Post-doctoral Fellow , University of Toronto, Canada, Biography:Francesco Ragazzi is Associate Professor in International Relations. His current project, entitled Imagining America: International Commiseration and National Revolution in the Modern Post-colony analyzes the influence of hemispheric discourse in the development of anti-colonial insurgency movements in Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and the United States during the Age of Revolutions. Revolution and Social Movements, the History of Political Thought, Assistant Professor of Political Theory,University of Toronto, Mississauga, How NATO Decides: A Theory for How NATO Takes Collective Action in the 21st Century, political inequality (including class, race, gender, and migration), American political development, Congress, representation, policymaking, political geography, multi-method research, and political science epistemological construction and pedagogy, Dividing the Poor: Elite Representation and Preferential Group Construction in the Policymaking Process, 1933-1946, Daniel J. Galvin (Chair), Anthony S. Chen, Reuel R. Rogers, Chloe N. Thurston, Visiting Assistant Professor,Swarthmore College. Before joining the LNPP, he worked designing and analyzing surveys at the Office of the President of the Republic, in Buenda & Laredo, and as an independent consultant. Prior to joining SCG, Gabriela worked with organizations such as the Open Government Partnership (OGP), Global Development Network (GDN), and USAID to monitor and evaluate policies and programs aimed at increasing transparency, accountability and citizen participation; fight corruption; and promote evidence-based policymaking in the smallest Latin American countries. In his spare time, Nathan enjoys playing golf and pick-up basketball, riding his Peloton, reading biographies, producing sports analytic articles, and playing the piano. I received my Ph.D. from the Department of Political Science at Northwestern University, where I also completed an M.S. This work was funded by the Roberta Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies at Northwestern University, the Social Science Research Council and the MinCyT-Capes exchange program of the governments of Argentina and Brazil. Her research interests include comparative democratization, cultural resilience, memory politics, and social movements in the Global South and the United States. Her book, Environmental and Nuclear Networks in the Global South: How Skills Shape International Cooperation, was published by Cambridge University Press. He uses field experimental designs to test the impact of citizen contacts to policymakers on public policy. My research and teaching interests include democratic theory, feminist and gender studies, empire and colonial politics, and American political thought. Biography:I am an international lawyer and political scientist specialized in human rights and judicial institutions. Biography:Dr. Christa van Wijnbergen studied Public Administration as an undergraduate at Leiden University but moved abroad to pursue graduate studies. I serve on the Advisory Board of OpenMind, a non-profit based in New York City that equips people with the mindset and skillset to communicate constructively across differences using e-learning anchored in behavioral science. However, since I was a little boy in secondary school, Ive always had a keen interest in global current affairs and local sociopolitical developments. She has appeared in/on CNN, ABC News, Fox News, Al Jazeera, The New York Times, The Guardian, and The New York Review of Books, among others. Her work is broadly interdisciplinary and draws on resources in the history of political thought for contemporary debate in radical democratic and feminist theory. In each of my classes, I seek to trace the origins of our political present in order to encourage my students to think deeply about who we are, how we got here, and where we can go both as individuals and as members of larger political communities. Biography:Associate Professor in the area of Comparative Politics. Biography:I am Senior Lecturer in Chinese and East Asian Business at the Lau China Institute and King's Business School at King's College London. Subfield(s):Political Theory; history of political thought, moral and political philosophy, contemporary democratic theory, Dissertation:Kant's Libertarianism and Its Aftermath: Rereading The Conflict of the Faculties, Rethinking Hegel, Arendt, and Habermas(Ebscohost). He has a related research agenda on the generalizability of experiments in the social sciences. Most of his ongoing research uses survey and field experiments to study how misinformation distorts public opinion and undermines public health. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; Social Movements, Moral and Ethical Political Philosophy, Human Rights, economic justice, democratic practice, and state violence and human rights, activism on race, gender, and sexuality, questions of marginalization and citizenship, and processes of community building and participation, Dissertation:Blood ties: Identity, citizenship, and the politics of AIDS in France and the United States(Ebscohost), Committee: Loriaux, Michael M (Chair); Honig, Bonnie H; Page, Benjamin I, Current:Professor, Saint Michael's College , Department of Political Science, Placement:Visiting Research Scholar, University of Notre Dame, Department of Anthropology.
Biography:Lee Seymour is an associate professor at the Universit de Montral and member of the CRIUM Centre dtudes et de recherches internationales and of the CEPSI Centre dtudes sur la paix et la scurit internationale. Biography: I am an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Universidad del Rosario (Bogot, Colombia). Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; Comparative Politics, African politics, political violence, civil wars, humanitarian affairs, Dissertation:Peacekeeping For Approval: The Rise of African-Led Interventions(Ebscohost), Committee: Reno, William S (Chair); Mahoney, James L; Spruyt, Hendrik, Current:Associate Professor, College of Charleston, Political Science, Placement:Assistant Professor, College of Charleston, Political Science. My work has been published or is forthcoming in the European Journal of International Relations and the Journal of Conflict Resolution. In his doctoral thesis, he studied how federalism affects the political representation of the agro-export sector in Argentina and Brazil. His research focuses on misinformation, public opinion, and survey and experimental methodology. Prof. Kim worked as a data archivist for the Social Science Computing Center at the University of Chicago and taught as an assistant professor at Florida Atlantic University before joining KAIST. Kevin received his bachelors degree in political science from Temple University and his Ph.D. in political science from Northwestern University. She received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Northwestern University and in Philosophy from the cole Normale Suprieure (ENS), Paris in 2019. Biography:Tulia Falleti (Ph.D. Subfield(s):International Relations; Insurgency and counterinsurgency, terrorism and counterterrorism, threat finance, intelligence, development, program evaluation, Dissertation:From consensual decision -making to conventional politics: Popular participation in contemporary South Africa(Ebscohost), Current:Senior Political Scientist, RAND Corporation, Placement:Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellow, United States Institute of Peace. Dissertation:Judges Without Borders? He is in charge of delivering training sessions on negotiation and mediation to clients from French and European institutions as well as from the private sector. Matatyaou is a founding partner of JuneJuly, a design consultancy based in Los Angeles, CA, and Seattle, WA. My research interests are in comparative politics and research methodologies. Biography:Professor Maxwell is Associate Professor of Political Science and Womens, Gender, & Sexuality Studies. I am also interested in authoritarian politics, political economy of development, public opinion, and research methodology.
He holds doctoral and bachelors degrees in Political Science from Northwestern University and the University of Toronto, respectively. Altogether, my research aims to show how studying public policy requires an understanding of both the public and the private domains. Biography:Diego Finchelstein has a BA in Economics (Magna Cum Laude) and a BA in Sociology (Magna Cum Laude) from the University of Buenos Aires and a Ph.D. in Political Science (Northwestern University). Biography:Policy researcher with 10 years of experience in evidence-based policy analysis and program development. Durante este proceso utilizamos productos bio-degradables que nos permiten cumplir con nuestras polticas ambientales y contribuir con la proteccin del medio ambiente, Copyrights 2022 Reservados todos los derechos.
Dissertation:Russian Grand Strategy: Cultivating National Will and Military Modernization(Ebscohost), Committee: Reno, William S (Chair); Henke, Marina Elisabeth Philippina; Gans-Morse, Jordan Luc, Current:Professor of Aerospace Studies, AF ROTC Chicagoland,Illinois Institute of Technology, Placement: Professor of Aerospace Studies, AF ROTC Chicagoland,Illinois Institute of Technology. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; Contemporary religious movements and ideologies, state-religion relations in Turkey and the broader Middle East, state-building in Turkey and the Gulf, international politics of the Gulf, Turkish foreign policy, Dissertation:Religious institutions and state building: Incorporation vs. exclusion? Florencia earned her PhD in political science from Northwestern University. I taught at several American universities and a prison, and published my first book, before returning to the UK in 2021. I am currently a Research Scientist with Core Data Science at Facebook, based in London, and a Senior Visiting Fellow in Methodology at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His other line of research engages with efforts to rethink democracy and collectivity in continental political thought. After completing his Ph.D., he joined the Department of Government at Uppsala University in Sweden as a postdoctoral fellow and remained at this position until he joined the faculty at zyein University. I have taught political theory at the University of Sydney since 2018 and joined the Department of Classics and Ancient History as Postdoctoral Research Fellow in 2020. He teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the areas of strategy and international business within the Business School of the University of San Andrs and is a researcher at the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET). While finishing my dissertation, I held temporary teaching appointments at Lake Forest College and the American University in Bulgaria. Subfield(s):American Politics; American Politics, Methodology, Public Policy, Health Policy, Dissertation:Americans discuss Social Security: How deliberation affects public opinion(Ebscohost), Committee: Page, Benjamin I (Chair); Chong, Dennis; Cook, Fay Lomax, Current:Professor, Dartmouth College, Department of Government, Placement:Postdoctoral Fellowship, Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; elections, socioeconomic profile of voters, public opinion and public administration. Professor Koivu made a home in Albuquerque with her husband, Tony Aronica. His academic publications have appeared in the Journal of Politics, Public Opinion Quarterly, the Journal of Communication, and other journals. His current research projectSecurity and the Politics of Belonging: Homegrown terrorism, counter-radicalization and the end of multiculturalism?explores the effects of security practices on contemporary meanings of community. Political Science, Northwestern University, 2003; B.A. She has taught in Northwestern Universitys International Studies program, and at Stanford she will teach Spirit of Democracy, 100,000 Years of War, and Preventing Human Extinction., Subfield(s):Political Theory; History of political thought and contemporary democratic theory, with a focus on the politics of science, technology and the environment, Dissertation:Truth in the Milieu of Politics: Knowledge, Authority, and Democratic Freedom(Ebscohost), Committee: Dietz, Mary Golden (Chair); Alder, Ken; Farr, James Fulton, Current:Lecturer, Stanford University, Thinking Matters, Placement:Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University, Thinking Matters. Subfield(s): International Relations; Methods; Comparative Politics NATO in the 21st Century; Sports Analytics, Dissertation: How NATO Decides: A Theory for How NATO Takes Collective Action in the 21st Century(Ebscohost), Committee: Reno, William (Chair); Henke, Marina; Spruyt, Hendrik, Current: Active-Duty Major, RC-135 and EC-130H Pilot,United States Air Force, Placement: Active-Duty Major, RC-135 and EC-130H Pilot,United States Air Force, Institutional Website |Professional Website |Twitter:@ArturoChangQ|LinkedIn |Academia.edu. Biography:I am a professor at the School of English and International Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University. He also teaches an advanced seminar on genocide and international criminal law. mantenimiento de instalaciones. Biography:Lieutenant Colonel Michael Povilus is the Commander, Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, Detachment 195, Chair of the Department of Aerospace Studies, and Professor of Aerospace Studies at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago IL. She also is a concurrent faculty member in the Department of Political Science. Biography:JesseHumpalis a Major in the United States Air Force. Dr. Brookes research has been funded by the US Fulbright Program, the Hellman Fellows Fund, the German Research Foundation, the Dispute Resolution Research Center at the Kellogg School of Management, and the UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Drawing on four years of research in East and Central Africa, she uses armed groups original financial and administrative records and in-depth interviews to generate new understandings of the logic of rebel control and state survival amidst insecurity. Biography:Martin is a specialist in natural resource development and member of the Special Group on Mining, Geothermal Energy and Hydrocarbons of the Infrastructure and Energy Department at the IDB. Biography:Laura De Olden is the Director of Princetons Junior Summer Institute (JSI), and the Associate Director for Graduate Student Life and Diversity Initiatives at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. Most often, she uses experimental methods (in and outside the lab), surveys, and other statistical tools. In this role, he supports NCTR and partner programs in collecting, analyzing, and reporting data to demonstrate and enhance the effectiveness of teacher residencies. Dissertation:Administrative responsiveness to public opinion(Ebscohost), Committee: Page, Benjamin I (Chair); NaN; NaN, Current:Senior Projects Officer, University of Toronto, Office of the Vice-Provost, Faculty and Academic Life, Placement:Post-doctoral Fellow , University of Toronto, Canada, Biography:Francesco Ragazzi is Associate Professor in International Relations. His current project, entitled Imagining America: International Commiseration and National Revolution in the Modern Post-colony analyzes the influence of hemispheric discourse in the development of anti-colonial insurgency movements in Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and the United States during the Age of Revolutions. Revolution and Social Movements, the History of Political Thought, Assistant Professor of Political Theory,University of Toronto, Mississauga, How NATO Decides: A Theory for How NATO Takes Collective Action in the 21st Century, political inequality (including class, race, gender, and migration), American political development, Congress, representation, policymaking, political geography, multi-method research, and political science epistemological construction and pedagogy, Dividing the Poor: Elite Representation and Preferential Group Construction in the Policymaking Process, 1933-1946, Daniel J. Galvin (Chair), Anthony S. Chen, Reuel R. Rogers, Chloe N. Thurston, Visiting Assistant Professor,Swarthmore College. Before joining the LNPP, he worked designing and analyzing surveys at the Office of the President of the Republic, in Buenda & Laredo, and as an independent consultant. Prior to joining SCG, Gabriela worked with organizations such as the Open Government Partnership (OGP), Global Development Network (GDN), and USAID to monitor and evaluate policies and programs aimed at increasing transparency, accountability and citizen participation; fight corruption; and promote evidence-based policymaking in the smallest Latin American countries. In his spare time, Nathan enjoys playing golf and pick-up basketball, riding his Peloton, reading biographies, producing sports analytic articles, and playing the piano. I received my Ph.D. from the Department of Political Science at Northwestern University, where I also completed an M.S. This work was funded by the Roberta Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies at Northwestern University, the Social Science Research Council and the MinCyT-Capes exchange program of the governments of Argentina and Brazil. Her research interests include comparative democratization, cultural resilience, memory politics, and social movements in the Global South and the United States. Her book, Environmental and Nuclear Networks in the Global South: How Skills Shape International Cooperation, was published by Cambridge University Press. He uses field experimental designs to test the impact of citizen contacts to policymakers on public policy. My research and teaching interests include democratic theory, feminist and gender studies, empire and colonial politics, and American political thought. Biography:I am an international lawyer and political scientist specialized in human rights and judicial institutions. Biography:Dr. Christa van Wijnbergen studied Public Administration as an undergraduate at Leiden University but moved abroad to pursue graduate studies. I serve on the Advisory Board of OpenMind, a non-profit based in New York City that equips people with the mindset and skillset to communicate constructively across differences using e-learning anchored in behavioral science. However, since I was a little boy in secondary school, Ive always had a keen interest in global current affairs and local sociopolitical developments. She has appeared in/on CNN, ABC News, Fox News, Al Jazeera, The New York Times, The Guardian, and The New York Review of Books, among others. Her work is broadly interdisciplinary and draws on resources in the history of political thought for contemporary debate in radical democratic and feminist theory. In each of my classes, I seek to trace the origins of our political present in order to encourage my students to think deeply about who we are, how we got here, and where we can go both as individuals and as members of larger political communities. Biography:Associate Professor in the area of Comparative Politics. Biography:I am Senior Lecturer in Chinese and East Asian Business at the Lau China Institute and King's Business School at King's College London. Subfield(s):Political Theory; history of political thought, moral and political philosophy, contemporary democratic theory, Dissertation:Kant's Libertarianism and Its Aftermath: Rereading The Conflict of the Faculties, Rethinking Hegel, Arendt, and Habermas(Ebscohost). He has a related research agenda on the generalizability of experiments in the social sciences. Most of his ongoing research uses survey and field experiments to study how misinformation distorts public opinion and undermines public health. Subfield(s):Comparative Politics; Social Movements, Moral and Ethical Political Philosophy, Human Rights, economic justice, democratic practice, and state violence and human rights, activism on race, gender, and sexuality, questions of marginalization and citizenship, and processes of community building and participation, Dissertation:Blood ties: Identity, citizenship, and the politics of AIDS in France and the United States(Ebscohost), Committee: Loriaux, Michael M (Chair); Honig, Bonnie H; Page, Benjamin I, Current:Professor, Saint Michael's College , Department of Political Science, Placement:Visiting Research Scholar, University of Notre Dame, Department of Anthropology.