by Rob Blair | Jul 22, 2017
Cathy Lisa Schneider is Professor at American University School of International Service. She first taught a version of the Democratic Erosion course in spring of 2017, and has taught it since at the graduate and undergraduate level and in the DC jail (correctional...
by Mariel Jackson | Jul 22, 2017
John Schiemann is Professor of Government & Law at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, New Jersey. Initially interested in democratic transitions and institutions and then ethnic conflict, he is the author of The Politics of Pact-Making (Palgrave, 2005) and...
by Mariel Jackson | Jul 21, 2017
Vanessa Ruget is a Professor of political science at Salem State University, where she teaches a range of comparative politics courses. Previously, she taught at the American University – Central Asia and at the OSCE Academy in Bishkek (both located in Kyrgyzstan) as...
by Mariel Jackson | Jul 21, 2017
Eric Royer is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at Saint Louis University. Royer’s area of expertise is in international politics, with a particular emphasis on international humanitarian law, post-conflict peace-building, and transitional justice....
by Rob Blair | Jul 21, 2017
Steve Rosenzweig is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Boston University. He studies comparative politics and the political economy of development, with a particular focus on political violence, electoral accountability, and African politics. His book...