Political Scientists in Support of the For The People Act of 2021
We, the undersigned political scientists, write at this moment of crisis for American democracy to urge Congress to pass H.R.1 and S.1., the For The People Act of 2021.
A strong commitment to democratic ideals has long animated political science. We write now because the urgency of the moment demands that we speak out. The stakes could not be higher. The crisis of American democracy is upon us, with consequences none of us can or should ignore. The window of opportunity for reform is likely to be brief. Congressional inaction will not simply preserve the status quo—it will invite further attacks on American democracy.
This year alone, a quarter of state legislatures, all controlled by Republicans, have passed restrictive voting laws that make it more difficult for Americans to vote. These laws shorten windows for early voting, restrict access to mail voting, tighten or impose voter ID requirements, make it easier to remove voters from the voter rolls, eliminate Election Day registration, and reduce the number of polling places available to voters.
The Republican Party’s attacks on voting rights weaken democracy for all Americans, but they disproportionately burden communities of color, the poor, young people, and less frequent voters. This is by design: the purpose of these laws is to ensure that Republican-leaning voters constitute a majority of votes cast, even if they are a minority of the electorate.
Efforts to restrict the vote, though alarming, represent only one threat to the health and stability of American democracy. Special interest groups and lobbyists wield outsized power in the halls of Congress, with their influence often unknown to most Americans. And most pressingly, state legislatures increasingly engage in extreme partisan gerrymandering, which dilutes the voting power of millions of Americans and risks enshrining minority rule for the foreseeable future.
The For The People Act would counteract these threats to democracy by expanding voting access, creating new campaign finance and ethics rules that make officeholders more accountable to voters, and stopping extreme partisan gerrymandering.
The right to vote is sacred and “is preservative of other basic civil and political rights.” Access to the ballot should be expanded, not burdened or restricted. Pro-democracy voting reforms, like those included in the For The People Act, help ensure that all Americans, regardless of place or station, can freely engage in the electoral process. Federal action to protect voting rights is urgently needed to counteract restrictive voting laws at the state level.
Automatic voter registration (AVR) and same-day registration (SDR) would remove major hurdles to voting, bringing US voter registration in line with other democracies. Citizens who interact with government agencies like the DMV would be automatically registered so they can vote or not vote as they choose. Everyone else will be able to register at their polling place. Research shows that AVR significantly boosts voter registration rates, and SDR increases turnout for everyone, especially young people.
Making Election Day a federal holiday would bring the United States in line with most other democracies. As research consistently shows, the most commonly cited reasons for not voting are time and scheduling constraints.
Expanding vote-by-mail options makes voting more convenient and accessible. Studies have shown that vote-by-mail policies increase voter turnout, especially among young people, the working class, and voters of color. Where implemented, vote-by-mail is popular, as it helps voters avoid long lines at the polling place and gives them more time with their ballot to decide how to vote.
Additional voting rights provisions—including reversing strict voter ID laws in the states, authorizing 16- and 17-year-olds to pre-register to vote, and restoring voting rights to ex-felons—are critical to ensuring that all American citizens are able to vote.
Studies have shown that these reforms increase voter turnout to varying degrees. More than that, these reforms make voting less burdensome and less costly. There is also no evidence that any of the pro-democracy reforms proposed would reduce turnout, threaten the integrity or security of elections, or otherwise weaken democracy.
As political scientists, we understand the importance of legislative compromise. However, there are no studies that find voter ID laws have any positive effect on turnout or prevent fraud. As a policy, it finds no support in the literature. In a democracy, the exacting burden of proof should be on those who seek to burden or restrict the franchise. And this is a burden that proponents of voter ID laws simply cannot meet.
The campaign finance provisions would directly address the disproportionate influence that wealthy Americans and corporations have over elections and policymaking. Current campaign finance regulations are woefully inadequate: candidates have little incentive to follow the law or to prioritize voters’ policy preferences, and super PACs and other groups regularly flood elections with money from anonymous donors.
The For The People Act would establish a viable small-donor public financing system that congressional candidates can use to fund their campaigns, opening the political system to Americans traditionally left out due to socioeconomic status and background. It would increase transparency in online political advertising and in political spending by dark money groups and super PACs. And it would reinvigorate a broken Federal Election Commission that has been rendered inoperable by partisan gridlock.
Finally, and perhaps most critically, the anti-gerrymandering provisions would prohibit the current practice of drawing legislative districts with extreme partisan bias. Partisan gerrymandering distorts the democratic representation of Americans. Left unchecked, it threatens to solidify minority rule in state legislatures and Congress. If this happens, America will no longer be a democracy. As we enter a redistricting cycle, Congress must act to prevent the kind of extreme gerrymandering we have witnessed in recent years.
A Do or Die Moment For American Democracy
As we state at the outset, this is a moment of crisis for American democracy. Time is running out for those who believe in its ideals to do anything about it. Members of Congress take an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States—a document that, over time, has come to guarantee the rights and liberties of more Americans from more diverse backgrounds.
From abolitionists to suffragists, to those who marched and were beaten on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, to those who take to the streets today, countless Americans have put their lives and livelihoods on the line to expand and protect voting rights. As a result, enshrined in the 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th Amendments is “the right of citizens of the United States to vote”–a right that “shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state” on account of race, sex, economic status, or age.
Each of these amendments explicitly states that “The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.”
At a time when voting rights are under assault across the country, Congress should not allow any obstacle—including the filibuster—to prevent it from fulfilling this sacred obligation. In the face of grave threats to our democracy, an absolute allegiance to the filibuster in its current form is both short-sighted and reckless.
The For The People Act is a pro-democracy law designed to counteract anti-democratic forces in the states. But it is more than that. Its passage would represent a major step forward in strengthening democracy for all Americans.
We call on members of Congress to act urgently to pass this important legislation, and we encourage our fellow citizens to demand action now.
Adam Bonica
Associate Professor of Political Science
Stanford University
Jacob Grumbach
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Washington
Charlotte Hill
PhD Candidate
University of California, Berkeley
Hakeem Jefferson
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Stanford University
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Kristen Aanstoos
PhD Candidate
University of California, Irvine
Susan Ariel Aaronson
Research Professor and Director, Digital trade and Data Governance Hub
George Washington University
Lamis Abdelaaty
Assistant Professor
Syracuse University
Neil A. Abrams
Berkeley
Jeffrey Abramson
Professor of Government
University of Texas at Austin
Teresa Acuña
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Sean Aday
Associate Professor
George Washington University
Claire Adida
Associate Professor
UC San Diego
Christopher Adolph
Associate Professor
University of Washington
John Ahlquist
Professor
UC San Diego
Amel Ahmed
Associate Professor
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Emilia Aiello
Postdoctoral Researcher
Harvard Kennedy School
Sener Akturk
Associate Professor
Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey
Nicolette Alayon
Graduate Student
Northwestern University
Bethany Albertson
Associate Professor
University of Texas at Austin
Cecile Alduy
Professor
Stanford University
Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro
Dean’s Professor & Chair, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations
University of Southern California
Carlos Algara
Assistant Professor, Department of Politics & Government
Claremont Graduate University
Geoff Allen
University of Utah
Joshua Allen
Graduate Student
Georgia State University
Susan Allen
Associate Professor
University of Mississippi
Feyaad Allie
PhD Candidate
Stanford University
Karyn Amira
Associate Professor (Aug 2021)
College of Charleston
Eva Anduiza
Professor
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain)
Abhay Aneja
Assistant Professor
UC Berkeley School of Law
Sara Angevine
Assistant Professor
Whittier College
Elisabeth Anker
Associate Professor of American Studies and Political Science
George Washington University
Brittany Anlar
Doctoral Candidate
Rutgers University
Ben Appel
Associate Professor
Michigan State University
Janni Aragon
Director
U of Victoria
Kevin Arceneaux
Professor
Sciences Po
Ian Archbold
Graduate Student
Georgetown University
Margaret Ariotti
Assistant Professor
University of Georgia
Maneesh Arora
Assistant Professor
Wellesley College
Chano Arreguin-Abarca
PhD student
Rice University
Richard T. Ashcroft
Lecturer
UC Berkeley
David Attewell
PhD
UNC Chapel Hill
Paul Atwell
University of Michigan
Deborah Avant
Professor
University of Denver
Julia Azari
Associate professor
Marquette University
Flavio Azevedo
Senior Researcher
Friedrich-Schiller Universität
Daniel Bailey
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Presbyterian College
Jack Bailey
Research Associate
The University of Manchester, UK
Andrew Baker
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Stanford University
Lauren Balasco
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Stockton University
Cristina Balboa
Associate Professor
Baruch College - City University of New York
Thomas J. Baldino
Emeritus Professor of Political Science
Wilkes University
Andy Ballard
Assistant Professor
American University
Huss Banai
Indiana University-Bloomington
Sayan Banerjee
Postdoctoral Research Associate
University of Virginia
Navin Bapat
Professor
UNC-Chapel Hill
Eyal Bar
Adjunct/Precariate Laborer
Arizona State University, University of Arizona, rotating Adjunct positions
Sotirios Barber
Professor of Political Science
University of Notre Dame
Alexander Barder
Associate Professor
Florida International University
Brendan Bargmann
American University by
Naazneen Barma
Associate Professor
University of Denver
Kevin M. Baron
Assistant Professor
Austin Peay State University
David Bateman
Associate Professor
David Bateman
Alyssa Battistoni
Environmental Fellow
Harvard University
John Baughman
Associate Professor of Politics
Bates College
Sherrie Baver
Professor
The City College and The Graduate Center-CUNY
David Beavers
PhD student
Harvard University
Sam Beckenhauer
PhD Student
Virginia Tech
Karen Beckwith
Flora Stone Mather Professor
Case Western Reserve University
Jenna Bednar
Professor of Political Science and Public Policy
University of Michigan
Lisa Garcia Bedolla
Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Susanne Beechey
Associate Professor of Politics
Whitman College
E.d. Bello-Pardo
Doctoral Candidate
American University
Cristina Beltran
Associate Professor
New York
Salah Ben Hammou
Ph.D. Student
University of Central Florida
Jonathan Bendor
Professor of Political Economy
Stanford University
Seyla Benhabib
Professor of Political Science and Philosophy Emerita and Professor Adjunct of
Law
Yale,Emerita and Columbia Law School
Andrea Benjamin
Associate Professor
University of Oklahoma
Michael Bernhard
Ehrlich Professor of Political Science, Editor, Perspectives on Politics
University of Florida
Rachel Bernhard
Assistant Professor
UC Davis
R. B. Bernstein
Lecturer in Law and Politics
Department of Political Science, City College of New York
Trey Billing
Postdoctoral Fellow
The Ohio State University
Benjamin G. Bishin
Professor
UC Riverside
Prad Biswas
Rice University
Shampa Biswas
Judge & Mrs. Timothy A. Paul Chair of Political Science and Professor of
Politics
Whitman College
Rachel Bitecofer
Chief Strategist
Non-Academic
Alexandra Blackman
Assistant Professor
Cornell University
Douglas Blair
Professor Emeritus of Economics and Political Science
Rutgers University
Robert Blair
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs
Brown University
Christopher Blair
Ph.D. Candidate
University of Pennsylvania
Graeme Blair
Assistant Professor of Political Science
UCLA
Jessica Blatt
Associate Professor of Political Science
Marymount Manhattan Collefe
Erik Bleich
Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science
Middlebury College
Scott Blinder
Associate Professor
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Mia Bloom
Professor
Georgia State University
Christiana Boehme
Student
Emory University
Tabitha Bonilla
Assistant Professor
Northwestern University
Zack Bonner
Lecturer
Iowa State University
Anne Boustead
Assistant Professor
University of Arizona
Geoff Bowden
Associate Professor
Savannah State University
Daniel Bowen
Associate Professor of Political Science
The College of New Jersey
Jennifer Bowie
Associate Professor
University of Richmond
Harold Bowser
Professor of Law and Politics
Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
Daniel Braaten
Associate Professor
Texas Lutheran University
Ana Bracic
Assistant Professor
Michigan State University
Ted Brader
Professor of Political Science
University of Michigan
Benjamin Bradlow
Postdoctoral Fellow
Harvard University, Weatherhead Center For International Affairs
Henry E. Brady
Dean and Professor of Political Science and Public Policy
Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley
Jessica Maves Braithwaite
Associate Professor
University of Arizona
Shawna M. Brandle
Professor
Kingsborough Community College
Mark Brandt
Assistant Professor
Michigan State University
Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner
Professor
City University of New York
Joshua Braver
Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin Law School
Laura C Breen
PhD Student in Political Science and International Relations
University of Southern California
Bernard Brennan
Assistant Professor
Johnson & Wales University
Jori Breslawski
Postdoctoral Fellow
Brown University
Corey Brettschneider
Professor of Political Science
Brown University
Susan Brewer-Osorio
Assistant Professor
University of Arizona
Christine Bricker
Professor of Political Science (unranked)
Warren Wilson College
Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo
Associate Professor
Christopher Newport University
John Brooks
Assistant Professor
Auburn University at Montgomery
Wendy Brown
Class of 1936 Chair
UC Berkeley
Mackenzie Brown
Graduate Student
The George Washington University School of Political Management
Heath Brown
Associate Professor
City University of New York, John Jay College and Grad Center
Colin Brown
Assistant Teaching Professor
Northeastern University
Crystal Brown
WPI
Jeff Broxmeyer
University of Toledo
Jason Brozek
Associate Professor of Government
Lawrence University
James D Bryan
PhD Student
American University
Laura C. Bucci
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Saint Joseph’s University
Nicholas Buccola
Elizabeth & Morris Glicksman Chair in Political Science
Linfield University
Jeremy Buchman
Associate Professor of Political Science
Long Island University
Chris Buck
Associate Professor of Government
St. Lawrence University
Noah Buckley
Assistant Professor
Trinity College Dublin
Jessie Bullock
PhD Candidate
Harvard
Mark Buntaine
Associate Professor
University of California, Santa Barbara
Susan Burgess
Distinguished Professor of Political Science
Ohio University
Peter Francis Burns Jr.
Professor of Political Science
Soka University of America
Robert Busque
Political Science Alumni
Southern Connecticut State University
Jennifer Bussell
Associate Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Austin Bussing
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dianne Bystrom
Director Emerita, Catt Center for Women and Politics
Iowa State University
William Callison
Visiting Assistant Professor of Government and Law
Lafayette College
Daniela Cammack
Assistant Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Susanna Campbell
Assistant Professor
American University
David Campbell
Packey J. Dee Professor of American Democracy
University of Notre Dame
Peter F. Cannavo
Professor of Government
Hamilton College
Devon Cantwell
Graduate Student
University of Utah
Peter Carey
PhD Candidate
University of California Merced
Tony E. Carey Jr
Associate Professor
University of North Texas
John M Carey
Wentworth Professor in the Social Sciences
Dartmouth College
Daniel Carpenter
Allie S. Freed Professor of Government
Harvard University
Julio F Carrion
Associate Professor
University of Delaware
Ralph Carter
Professor
TCU
Miguel Carter, Phd
Director
DEMOS - Center for Democracy, Creativity and Social Inclusion
Leo Casey
Executive Director
Albert Shanker Institute
Adam Casey
Research Fellow
University of Michigan
Dan Cassino
Professor
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Raquel Centeno
PhD Student
University of Southern California
John Chamberlin
Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Public Policy
University of Michigan
Arturo Chang
Assistant Professor
University of Toronto
Ellen Chapin
PhD Candidate
Stanford University
Sara Chatfield
Assistant Professor
University of Denver
Houchang Chehabi
Professor of International Relations and History
Boston University
Ani Chen
PhD Candidate
Cornell University
Erica Chenoweth
Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment
Harvard University
Joshua Cherniss
Associate Professor of Government
Georgetown University
Julie Chernov
Associate Professor
Goucher College
Sivaram Cheruvu
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Texas at Dallas
Chinbo Chong
postdoc/visiting assistant professor
Indiana University
Robert Christensen
Professor
Brigham Young University
Leah Christiani
University of Tennessee
Jennifer Chudy
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Wellesley College
Erin Cikanek
Graduate Student
University of Michigan
John W. Cioffi
Associate Professor of Political Science
University of California, Riverside
Alexandra Cirone
Assistant Professor
Cornell University
Andrew Civettini
Associate Professor
Knox College
Kelly Clancy
Nebraska Wesleyan University
Richard Clark
Professor of Political Science
Castleton University
Richard Clark
Incoming Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Princeton University
Amanda Clark, Phd
Adjunct Professor, Political Science/Public Administration
Kent State University
K. Chad Clay
Associate Professor
University of Georgia
Katie Clayton
PhD Candidate
Stanford University
Rebecca Joy Clendenen
PhD Candidate
University of Illinois
Christina Cliff
Associate Professor of Political Science, Security Studies
Franklin Pierce University
Rachael V. Cobb
Associate Professor & Chair, Political Science & Legal Studies
Suffolk University
Neil H. Cogan
Professor of Political Science and Past Dean, Law School
Whittier College
Joshua Cohen
Apple University; UC Berkeley
Elizabeth F Cohen
Professor
Syracuse University
Mitchell Cohen
Professor
Baruch College and the Graduate Center, CUNY
Matthew Benjamin Cole
Preceptor
Harvard University
Geneva Cole
PhD Candidate
University of Chicago
Jeff Colgan
Associate Professor
Brown University
Kathleen Coll
Associate Professor
University of San Francisco Politics Department
Jonathan E. Collins
Assistant Professor of Education, Public Policy and Political Science
Brown University
Ann V. Collins
Professor of Political Science
McKendree University
Kimberly H. Conger
Assistant Professor
University of Cincinnati
Elizabeth C Connors
Assistant Professor
University of South Carolina
James Conran
Assistant professor
University of Oregon
Brian J. Cook
Professor Emeritus
Virginia Tech
Mark Copelovitch
Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Renato Corbetta
Associate professor
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Lizeth Corrales
Graduate, BA Political Science
University of California, Riverside
Mia Costa
Assistant Professor of Government
Dartmouth College
Christina Cottiero
Postdoctoral fellow
University of California, San Diego
Mike Cowburn
PhD Candidate in Political Science
Freie Universität Berlin (Graduate School of North American Studies)
Brian Coyne
Lecturer, Department of Political Science
Stanford University
Charles Crabtree
Assistant Professor
Dartmouth College
Evan Crawford
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of San Diego
Neta C. Crawford
Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science
Boston University
Jarret Crawford
Professor
The College of New Jersey
Scott Crichlow
Associate Professor
West Virginia University
Ann Crigler
Professor
University of Southern California
Christophe Crombez
Senior Research Scholar
Stanford University
Melody Crowder-Meyer
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Davidson College
Zack Crowley
Graduate Student
University of Minnesota
Nick Cruz
PhD Candidate
UC Merced
Maurice T. Cunningham
associate professor
University of Massachusetts at Boston (retired)
John Alexander Curiel
Assistant professor
Ohio Northern University
Todd A. Curry
Associate Professor of Political Science
University of Texas at El Paso
Jennifer Cyr
University of Arizona
Erica Czaja
Assistant Professor
University of Toledo
Logan Dancey
Associate Professor of Government
Wesleyan University
Anthony Daniels
Lecturer
University of Toledo
David Darmofal
Associate Professor
University of South Carolina
Joshua Darr
Assistant Professor
Louisiana State University
Ryan Daugherty
Butler University
Christian Davenport
Professor
University of Michigan
Jack Davies
utrecht university
Michael Davis
Global Fellow
Wilson Center
Nick Davis
Assistant Professor
University of Alabama
Norris L. Davis Iii
PhD Student
University of California, Berkeley
Erica De Bruin
Assistant Professor of Government
Hamilton College
Sasha De Vogel
ABD
University of Michigan
Janette Dean
Environmental Policy & Human Rights Proponent & Organizer
B.A. Political Science & Sociology, University of Nevada, Reno (2015)
Christopher J. Deering
Professor
George Washington University
Cameron Dehart
Lecturer
UC Merced
Emine Deniz
Post-doctoral researcher
The University of Chicago
Nandini Deo
Associate Professor
Lehigh University
Darin Dewitt
Associate Professor
California State University, Long Beach
Zachary Dickson
PhD Candidate
University of Glasgow
David L. Dillman
Professor of Political Science
Abilene Christian University
Anthony Dimaggio
Associate Professor
Lehigh University
Kim Yi Dionne
Associate Professor
UC Riverside
Lisa J. Disch
Professor of Political Science
University of Michigan
Kelly Dittmar
Associate Professor
Rutgers University-Camden
David Doherty
Associate Professor
Loyola University Chicago
Kathleen Dolan
Distinguished Professor
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Casey Dominguez
Professor
University of San Diego
Rick Doner
Goodrich C. White Professor (Emeritus) of Political Science
Emory University
Michael J Donnelly
Assistant Professor
University of Toronto
Roxanne Doty
Associate Professor (retired)
Arizona State University (retired)
Suzanne Dovi
Associate Professor
University of Arizona
Conor Dowling
Associate Professor of Political Science
University of Mississippi
Davia Downey
Associate Professor of Public Administration
University of Memphis
Jamie Druckman
Professor
Northwestern University
Lee Drutman
Senior Fellow
New America
Mary Dudas
Visiting Assistant Professor
Trinity College
Yoav Duman
Associate Professor
Green River College
Thomas Dumm
W.H> Hastie '25 Professor of Political Ethics
Amherst College
Jerold J. Duquette
Central Connecticut State University
Amitava Krishna Dutt
Professor of Economics and Political Science
University of Notre Dame
Abigail Dym
PhD Student
University of Pennsylvania
Munroe Eagles
Professor
University at Buffalo- SUNY
Dr. Jana Eaton
professor
Retired
Chelsea Ebin
Assistant Professor of Politics
Centre College
David Ebner
Temporary Assistant Professor
University of Delaware
Laurel Eckhouse
Assistant Professor
University of Denver
John Ehrenberg
Senior Professor Emeritus
Long Island University
Adam Eichen
Graduate Student
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Ted Ellsworth
Ph.D. Candidate
University of Maryland
Hayley Elszasz
University of Virginia
Dr. Travis Endicott
Assistant Professor
Wartburg College
Alex C. Engler
Fellow, Governance Studies
The Brookings Institution
Micah English
PhD Student
Yale University
Ben Epstein
Associate Professor
DePaul University
Jane Esberg
Visiting Research Fellow
Princeton University
Roxanne L. Euben
Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Social Sciences
University of Pennsylvania
Matthew Facciani
Postdoctoral Researcher
Vanderbilt University
E.j. Fagan
Assistant Professor
University of Illinois at Chicago
Tulia Falleti
Professor of Political Science
University of Pennsylvania
Chris Faricy
Associate Professor
Syracuse University
David Faris
Associate Professor of Political Science
Roosevelt University
Christopher Fariss
Assistant Professor
University of Michigan
Emily Farris
Associate Professor
TCU
Christina Fattore
Associate Professor
West Virginia University
Justin Faulkner
Marshall University
Tanisha Fazal
Professor of Political Science
University of Minnesota
Christopher M. Federico
Professor Political Science and Psychology
University of Minnesota
Mary Feeney
Professor
Arizona State University
Vera Leigh Fennell
Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science and Global Studies Program
Lehigh University
Tom Fetter
Senior Policy Advisor, Federal Provincial and Territorial Relations and Atlantic
Cooperation
M.A. (Poli Sci) University of Alberta, presently with the Department of Health,
New Brunswick, Canada
Bonnie Field
Professor
Bentley University
Brian Fife
Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science
Lehigh University
Ben Fifield
Independent Researcher
Alexandra Filindra
Associate professor
University of Illinois at Chicago
Sean Fischer
Doctoral Candidate
University of Pennsylvania
Rachel Fisher
University of California, Berkeley
Jennifer Flinchum
PhD Candidate
University of Kentucky
Andrew R. Flores
Assistant Professor
American University
D.j. Flynn
Assistant Professor of Political Science
IE University
Nicolè M. Ford, Ph.d.
Instructor
The University of Tampa
Michael Forman
Assoc Prof of Political Theory & Human Rights
University of Washington Tacoma
Sara Forsdyke
Professor of Classical Studies and History
University of Michigan
David Fortunato
Associate Professor
School of Global Policy and Strategy at UCSD
Megan Francis
Associate Professor of Political Science
University of Washington
Sekou Franklin
Professor of Political Science and International Relations
Middle Tennessee State University
William W. Franko
Associate Professor
West Virginia University
Mike Franz
Professor of Government and Legal Studies
Bowdoin College
Robert Franzese
Professor
University of Michigan
Sean Freeder
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of North Florida
Jeff Freyman
Emeritus Professor
Transylvania University, Lexington, KY
Amy Fried
John M. Nickerson Professor of Political Science
University of Maine
Amanda Friesen
Associate Professor
IUPUI
Scott Frisch
Professor of Political Science
California State University Channel Islands
Paul Frymer
Professor
Princeton University
John Fuller
Retired
None
Elliott Fullmer
Associate Professor
Randolph-Macon College
Alexander Furnas
Northwestern University
Shana Kushner Gadarian
Professor and Department Chair
Maxwell School, Syracuse University
Emily Gade
Assistant professor of political science
Emory University
Raychel Gadson
Graduate student
Johns Hopkins University
Kory Gaines
PhD Student
Johns Hopkins University
Mary Gallagher
Lowenstein Professor of Democracy, Democratization and Human Rights
University of Michigan
Samuel Galloway
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Purchase College (SUNY)
Daniel Galvin
Associate Professor of Political Science
Northwestern University
Jennifer Gandhi
Associate Professor
Emory University
Sumit Ganguly
Distinguished Professor
Indiana University, Bloomington
Marcela Garcia-Castanon
Associate Professor
San Francisco State University
Alexander Gard-Murray
Lecturer
Harvard University
Jeremiah J Garretson
Associate Professor
California State University - East Bay
Jennifer Gaudette
PhD Student
UCSD
Patrick J. Gauding
PhD candidate
University of Kansas
Michael Gauger
Independent scholar
Lagina Gause
University of California, San Diego
Joyce Gelb
Prof emerita
CUNY NY
Gaspare Genna
Professor
The University of Texas at El Paso
Martin Gilens
Professor of Public Policy, Political Science, and Social Welft
Luskin School of Public Affairs
Simon Gilhooley
Assistant Professor
Bard College
Sam Giuliano
Student
University of Connecticut
Terri Givens
Professor
McGill University
David Glick
Associate Professor
Boston University
Amélie Godefroidt
Post-Doctoral Researcher
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Kenneth Gold
Former Director
Government Affairs Institute at Georgetown University
Megan Goldberg
Assistant Professor of Politics
Cornell College
James Goldgeier
Professor
American University
Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
PhD in Government, Harvard
Frank Gonzalez
Assistant Professor
University of Arizona
Sara Goodman
Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science
University of California, Irvine
Sam Goodson
PhD Student
CUNY Graduate Center
Lilly J. Goren
Professor, Political Science and Global Studies; Department Chair
Carroll University
Kristin Goss
Professor of Public Policy and Political Science
Duke University
Jessica Gottlieb
Associate Professor
Texas A&M University
Carl Graefe
PhD Candidate
University of Minnesota
Laura Grattan
Associate Professor
Wellesley College
Jon Green
Postdoctoral Fellow
Northeastern University
Jessica Green
Associate Professor
University of Toronto
Diana Greenwald
Assistant Professor, Political Science
City College of New York
Scott L Greer
Professor
University of Michigan
William Grimes
Professor of International Relations and Political Science
Boston University
Justin H Gross
Associate Professor
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Allison N. Grossman
Postdoctoral Fellow
Stanford University
Guy Grossman
Professor
University of Pennsylvania
Mike Gruszczynski
Assistant Professor
Indiana University
Anna Grzymala-Busse
Professor of Political Science
Stanford University
Sara Guenther
Research Scientist
Montana State University
Andy Guess
Assistant Professor of Politics and Public Affairs
Princeton University
Meg K. Guliford
Vice-Provost Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Pennsylvania
Saad Gulzar
Assistant professor
Stanford
Anna Gunderson
Assistant Professor
Louisiana State University
Nicholas Haas
Assistant Professor
Aarhus University
Jacob Hacker
Stanley Resor Professor of Political Science
Yale University
Erum A. Haider
Asst. Professor of Political Science
College of Wooster, OH
Don Haider-Markel
Professor
University of Kansas
Isaac Hale
Lecturer
University of California, Davis
Matthew E. K. Hall
David A. Potenziani Memorial College Professor of Constitutional Studies and
Director of the Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy
University of Notre Dame
Richard L Hall
Professor of Political Science & Public Policy
University of Michigan
Hahrie Han
Professor
Johns Hopkins University
Sam Handlin
Associate Professor of Political Science
Swarthmore College
Eyal Hanfling
PhD Student, Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michael Hankinson
Assistant Professor of Political Science
George Washington University
Jeffrey Hanlon
Assistant Professor
Whittier College
Jonathan Hanson
Lecturer in Statistics for Public Policy
University of Michigan, Ford School of Public Policy
Kristin Hanson
PhD Candidate
Kingston University London
Brian Hanson
Assistant Professor
Wayne State College
Douglas B. Harris
Professor of Political Science
Loyola University Maryland
Brian Harrison
Lecturer
University of Minnesota
Christopher Harrison
Part-Time Faculty
Northern Arizona University
Ian M Hartshorn
Assistant Professor
University of Nevada, Reno
Mai Hassan
Assistant Professor
University of Michigan
William Hatcher
Professor
Augusta University
Virginia Haufler
Associate Professor
University of Maryland
Connor Haugen
Stetson University
David Hausman
Postdoctoral Fellow
Lane Center for the American West, Stanford Department of Political Science
Thomas Hayes
Associate Professor
University of Connecticut
Alex Rossell Hayes
PhD Student
UCLA
Jude C. Hays
Associate Professor
University of PIttsburgh
Renee Heberle
Professor of Political Science
University of Toledo
Bryce W. Hecht
PhD Student
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Andrew Heiss
Assistant professor
Georgia State University, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies
Jessica Hejny
Independent scholar
Cullen Hendrix
Professor
University of Denver
Biz Herman
Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
Rodney Hero
Professor
Arizona State University
Bastian Herre
University of Chicago
Yoshiko M. Herrera
Professor, Political Science
Univ Wisconsin-Madison
Nelson E. Quezada Herrera
PhD Student
Emory University
Rebekah Herrick
Professor
Oklahoma State University
Zachary Hertz
University of Chicago
Flavio Hickel Jr
Assistant Professor
Washington College
Allen Hicken
Professor
University of Michigan
Danielle Higgins
Instructor
Saint Anselm College
Brian Highsmith
PhD Student
Department of Government, Harvard University
Jackson Hignite
Graduate student
Heller School at Brandeis University
Matthew D. Hindman
Associate Professor of Political Science
University of Tulsa
Lisel Hintz
Assistant Professor
Johns Hopkins University SAIS
H N Hirsch
Erwin N Griswold Professor
Oberlin College
Nancy J. Hirschmann
Stanley I. Sheerr Term Professor in the Social Sciences
The University of Pennsylvania
Jennifer Hochschild
H.L. Jayne Professor of Government and Professor of African and African American
Studies
Harvard University
Michael Hoffman
Assistant Professor
University of Notre Dame
Florian Hollenbach
Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University
Gary E. Hollibaugh, Jr.
Associate Professor
University of Pittsburgh
Mirya Holman
Associate Professor
Tulane University
Craig Holman, Ph.d.
Political scientist/Lobbyist
Public Citizen
Stephen B. Holt
Assistant Professor
University at Albany, SUNY
Bonnie Honig
Nancy Duke Lewis Professor
Brown University
Juliet Hooker
Professor of Political Science
Brown University
Denise M. Horn
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations
Simmons University
Christian Hosam
Grad Student
UC Berkeley
Aaron Houck
Associate Professor
Queens University of Charlotte
Jasanté Howard
Graduate Student
Princeton University
Alistair Howard
Professor (Teaching)
Temple University
Verónica Hoyo
UCSD
Roselyn Hsueh
Associate Professor of Political Science
Temple University
Brian Huang
Graduate Student
University of Washington
Laura Huber
Assistant Professor
University of Mississippi
Josh Huder
Senior Fellow
GAI at Georgetown
Barry Hughes
Distinguished Professor
University of Denver
Annabelle Hutchinson
PhD Candidate
Yale University
Susan D. Hyde
Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Robert Iannucci
Political Science Student
University of Connecticut
Nahomi Ichino
Associate Professor
Emory University
Jennie Ikuta
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Missouri-Columbia
Matthew B. Incantalupo
Assistant Professor
Yeshiva University
Jeffrey C. Isaac
James H. Rudy Professor
Indiana University, Bloomington
Mackenzie Israel-Trummel
Assistant Professor
College of William & Mary
Ryan Jablonski
Associate Professor
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Jack Jackson
Associate Professor of Politics
Whitman College
David Jacobs
Adjunct Professor
American University
Gary C Jacobson
Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Emeritus
U.C. San Diego
Laura Jakli
Junior Fellow
Harvard Society of Fellows
Ashley Jardina
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Duke University
Holly Jarman, Phd
Assistant Professor
University of Michigan
Maiah Jaskoski
Associate Professor
Northern Arizona University
Francisco Jasso
UC Irvine
Debra Javeline
Associate Professor
University of Notre Dame
Kent Rissmiller, Jd, Phd
Dean, ad interim, The Global School @ WPI
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Shannon Jenkins
Associate Dean,, College of Arts and Sciences
UMass Dartmouth
Dr. Alana Jeydel
State of CA
Suyeon Jo
Assistant Professor
University of Arizona
James Johnson
Professor of Political Science
University of Rochester
Seth Jolly
Associate Professor
Syracuse University
Pauline Jones
Professor
University of Michigan
Bryan Jones
Professor
University of Texas at Austin
Christian Jones
Graduate Student
UC Davis
Phil Jones
Associate Professor of Political Science
University of Delaware
David A. Jones
Professor
James Madison University
Michael Jones-Correa
President’s Distinguished Professor of Political Science
University of Pennsylvaia
Betcy Jose
University of Colorado
Eric Gonzalez Juenke
Associate Professor
Michigan State University
Gregory Julian
Professor, Chair Emeritus
Pace University
Marion Just
Professor Emerita
Wellesley College
Peggy Kahn
Professor Emerita
University of Michigan-Flint
Beverly L. Kahn, Phd
Emeritus Professor of Political Science and former Provost
Farmingdale State College SUNY
Bill Kakenmaster
University of Notre Dame
Nathan Kalmoe
Associate Professor of Political Communication
Louisiana State University
Elsa B. Kania
PhD Candidate, Department of Government
Harvard University
Kristin Kanthak
University of Pittsburgh
Alexander Karn
Associate Professor of History
Colgate University
Shai Karp
Northwestern University
Nancy Kassop
Professor, Dept. of Political Science and IR
SUNY New Paltz
Anay Katyal
Graduate Student
Humboldt University of Berlin
Ira Katznelson
Ruggles Professor of Political Science
Columbia University
Timothy Kaufman-Osborn
Baker Ferguson Professor of Politics and Leadership Emeritus
Whitman College
Margaret Keck
Professor Emerita, Academy Professor
Johns Hopkins University
Thomas Keck
Professor of Political Science
Syracuse University
R. Daniel Kelemen
Professor of Political Science and Law
Rutgers University
Andrew S. Kelly
Assistant Professor
California State University, East Bay
Pinar Kemerli
NYU
Amanda Kennard
Assistant Professor
Stanford University
Baris Kesgin
Associate Professor
Elon University
Alex Keyssar
Stirling Professor
Harvard Kennedy School
Rafael Khachaturian
Lecturer in Political Science, Critical Writing Program
University of Pennsylvania
Christina Kiel
Professor of Practice
Tulane University
Otto Kienitz
PhD Candidate
UC Berkeley
Sanghoon Kim
University of Illinois
Jae Yeon Kim
Assistant Research Scholar
SNF Agora Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Will King
Graduate Teaching Assistant
University of Exeter
Helen M. Kinsella
Associate Professor
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Jennet Kirkpatrick
Associate Professor
Arizona State University
Karin Kitchens
Assistant Professor
Virginia Tech
Samara Klar
Associate Professor
University of Arizona
Joseph Klaver
University of Michigan
Thijs Kleinpaste
PhD Candidate
Georgetown University
Philip A Klinkner
James S. Sherman Professor of Government
Hamilton Collge
Benjamin R. Knoll
John Marshall Harlan Associate Professor of Politics
Centre College
Jeffrey Koch
Professor of Political Science
SUNY-Geneseo
Gregory Koger
Professor
University of Miami
Deanna Kolberg
Doctoral Candidate
University of Michigan
Richard Kornrumpf
Grad Student
UC Davis
Matthew Krain
Professor
The College of Wooster
Hannah Kraus
Public Policy Master's student
University of Michigan
Sharon Krause
Professor
Brown University
Ron Krebs
Professor of Political Science
University of Minnesota
Kyle L. Kreider
Professor of Political Science
Wilkes University
Daniel Kreiss
Edgar Thomas Cato Distinguished Associate Professor
UNC Chapel Hill
Rebecca Kreitzer
Associate Professor of Public Policy
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
John Krinsky
Professor
City College of New York
Mona Lena Krook
Professor of Political Science
Rutgers University
Masha Krupenkin
Assistant Professor, Political Science
Boston College
Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jacek Kugler
Elisabeth Helm Rosecrans Professor
Claremont Graduate University
John Kuk
Assistant Professor
University of Oklahoma
Adam Scott Kunz
Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Didi Kuo
Associate Director, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law
Stanford University
Christian Lammert
Professor
FU Berlin
Thomas D Lancaster
Professor of Political Science
Emory University
Marika Landau-Wells
Asst. Professor
UC Berkeley
Joshua Landry
Graduate Student
The University of Texas at Austin
Ray Larios
Graduate Candidate
Georgetown
Ryan Larochelle
Lecturer, Cohen Institute for Leadership and Public Service
University of Maine
Bruce Larson
Professor
Gettysburg College
Isabel Laterzo
PhD Student
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael Latner
Professor
California Polytechnic State University
Jill Laufer
PhD Student
UC Davis
Henry Laurence
Associate Professor
Bowdoin College
John Laursen
Retired
University of California, Riverside
Anna O. Law
Associate Professor of Political Science
CUNY Brooklyn College
Regina Lawrence
Associate Dean, School of Journalism & Communication
University of Oregon
Edward Lawson, Jr.
Adjunct Professor
Midlands Technical College
Jeffrey Lax
Professor
Columbia
Geoffrey Layman
Professor
University of Notre Dame
Jeffrey Lazarus
Professor
Georgia State University
Kathryn A. Lee
Professor of Political Science
Whitworth University
Yphtach Lelkes
Associate Professor
University of Pennsylvania
Scott Lemieux
University of Washington
Benjamin Lempert
Phd Student
University of Michigan
Tara M Lennon
Sr. Lecturer
Arizona State University
Meghan Leonard
Associate Professor
Illinois State University
Natalie Letsa
Assistant Professor
University of Oklahoma
Carrie Levan
Assistant Professor of Government
Colby College
A. Carl Levan
Professor
American University
Margaret Levi
Professor of Political Science
Stanford
Renan Levine
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
University of Toronto Scarborough
Adam Levine
John’s Hopkins University
Steven Levitsky
Professor of Government
Harvard University
Traci Levy
Associate Professor
Adelphi University
Naomi Levy
Associate Professor of Political Science
Santa Clara University
Steven Lewis
Senior Fellow
Rice University
Timothy E. Lewis
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Robert C. Lieberman
Johns Hopkins University
Denise Lieberman
Adjunct Professor of Political Science and Law
Washington University in St. Louis
Rachel Lienesch
PhD candidate
Stanford University
Elizabeth Linos
Assistant Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Keena Lipsitz
Professor
Queens College, CUNY
Jennifer K Lobasz
Associate Professor
University of Delaware
Richard Locke
Professor
Brown University
Jill Locke
Professor
Gustavus Adolphus College
Raymond M Lodato
Assistant Instructional Professor
University of Chicago
Matt W. Loftis
Associate Professor
Aarhus University
Jared Loggins
Visiting Assistant Professor of Black Studies and Political Science
Amherst College
Meredith Loken
Assistant Professor
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Timothy Longman
Professor of Political Science and International Relations
Boston University
Burdett A. Loomis
Emeritus Professor
University of Kansas
Peter Lorentzen
Associate Professor
University of San Francisco
Geoff Lorenz
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Joni Lovenduski
Professor Emerita
Birkbeck
Robert Lupton
Assistant Professor
University of Connecticut
Noam Lupu
Associate Professor
Vanderbilt University
Jason Lyall
James Wright Chair of Transnational Studies
Dartmouth College
Julia Lynch
Professor
University of Pennsylvania
Jason Macdonald
Associate Professor
West Virginia University
Alexandra Macias
Professor
California State University Northridge
Emily Mackil
Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Lauren Maclean
Arthur Bentley Chair and Professor
Indiana University
Lisa Magaña
Professor
ASU
Gabriele Magni
Assistant Professor
Loyola Marymount University
Paasha Mahdavi
Assistant Professor
University of California Santa Barbara
Anna Mahoney
Administrative Assistant Professor
Tulane University
Scott Mainwaring
Professor of Political Science
University of Notre Dame
Samantha Majic
Associate Professor
John Jay College-CUNY
Neil Malhotra
Edith M. Cornell Professor of Political Economy
Stanford University
Mashail Malik
Harvard University
Dan Mallinson
Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Administration
Penn State Harrisburg
Tamar Malloy
Assistant Professor
University of Colorado Boulder
Cory Manento
Visiting Assistant Professor
Trinity College Hartford
Melanie Manion
Professor
Duke University
Thomas Mann
Senior Fellow
Brookings Institution
Jane Mansbridge
Charles F. Adams Professor, Emerita
Harvard Kennedy School
William Marble
Ph.D. Candidate
Stanford
Elizabeth Markovits
Professor of Politics
Mount Holyoke College
Irving Leonard Markovitz
Professor Emeritus of Political Science
Queens College and the Graduate Center of CUNY
Lawrence Markowitz
Professor of Political Science
Rowan University
Zoe Marks
Lecturer in Public Policy
Harvard University
Trenton Marlar
PhD Candidate
University of Colorado Boulder
James Martel
Professor
San Francisco State University
Jeff Martin
Director of Collaborative Learning
BridgeValley Community and Technical College
Gregory Martin
Assistant Professor
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Seth Masket
Professor
University of Denver
Lilliana Hall Mason
Associate Research Professor
Johns Hopkins University
Daniel Masterson
Assistant Professor
University of California, Santa Barbara
Hilary Matfess
Assistant Professor
University of Denver
Michaela Mattes
Associate Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Abigail Matthews
Assistant Professor
University at Buffalo, SUNY
Richard Matthews
NEH Didtinguished Professor
Lehigh University
Taylor Mattia
Ph.D. Candidate
New York University
Lauren Mattioli
Assistant Professor
Boston University
Rahsaan Maxwell
Professor
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
David Mayers
professor
Boston University
Lindsay Mayka
Associate Professor of Government
Colby College
Erin Mayo-Adam
Assistant Professor
Hunter College, CUNY
Michael Mcbride
Professor and Chair, Political.Science Department
Whittier College
Susan Mccarthy
Professor
Providence College
Charles Mcclean
Postdoctoral Fellow
Harvard University
Jason Mcdaniel
Associate Professor
San Francisco State University
Jared Mcdonald
Postdoctoral Researcher
Stanford University
Michael Mcfaul
Professor
Stanford
Kylie Mcglothlin
Graduate Student
Georgetown University
David Mcgrath
PhD Student
New York University
Shannon Mcgregor
assistant professor
University of North Carolina
Kristin Mckie
Associate Professor and Chair of Government
St. Lawrence University
Kathleen Mcnamara
Professor of Goverment
Georgetown University
Lachlan Mcnamee
Assistant Professor
University of California Los Angeles
Alison Mcqueen
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science, Stanford University
John Mctague
Associate Professor
Towson University
Rachel Meade
Lecturer
Boston University
John Medearis
Professor
UC Riverside
Vladimir E Medenica
Assistant Professor
University of Delaware
Elizabeth Meehan
PhD Candidate
George Washington University
Bonnie M. Meguid
Associate Professor
University of Rochester
Anna Meier
PhD Candidate
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jeffrey Meiser
Associate Professor
University of Portland
Jeremy Menchik
Associate Professor
Boston University
Sarah Mendelson
Distinguished Service Prof of Public Policy/Head of CMU’s Heinz in DC
Carnegie Mellon University
David Menefee-Libey
Professor of Politics
Pomona College
John Mercurio
Lecturer, Political Science
San Diego State University
Thessalia Merivaki
Assistant Professor
Mississippi State University
Jennifer Merolla
Professor
University of California, Riverside
Julie Lee Merseth
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Northwestern University
Suzanne Mettler
John L Senior Professor of American Institutions
Cornell University
John M. Meyer
Professor
Humboldt State University
Melissa R. Michelson
Dean of Arts & Sciences and Professor of Political Science
Menlo College
Jamila Michener
Associate Professor of Government
Cornell University
Robert Mickey
Associate Professor of Political Science
University of Michigan
Matto Mildenberger
Associate Professor
UC Santa Barbara
Ethan Miles
PhD Student
Harvard University
Blake Miller
Assistant Professor
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Gregg Daniel Miller
Lecturer
University of Washington
Mark C. Miller
Professor
Clark University
Susan Miller
Associate Professor
Arizona State University
Jeff Millstone
Professor
Austin Community College
Jaylen Mize
Davidson College, UGA Law
Heather Silber Mohamed
Associate Professor
Clark University
Sara Bjerg Moller
Assistant Professor
Seton Hall University
Kathy Montgomery
Alumni
HBS
Laura Garcia Montoya
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Princeton University
Celeste Montoya
Associate Professor
University of Colorado Boulder
Steven Moore
Assistant Professor
Wesleyan University
Jair Moreira
Ph.D. Student
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sara Morell
PhD Student
University of Michigan
Erika Moreno
Professor and Chair, Political Science
Creighton University
T. Clifton Morgan
Albert Thomas Professor of Political Science
Rice University
Kyle Morgan
Assistant Professor
Francis Marion University
Yonatan Morse
Assistant Professor
University of Connecticut
Mason Moseley
Associate Professor
West Virginia University
Layna Mosley
Professor of Public and International Affairs
Princeton University
Matt Motta
Assistant Professor
Oklahoma State University
Donald Moynihan
McCourt Chair of Public Policy
Georgetown University
William Muck
Professor of Political Science
North Central College
Cas Mudde
Stanley Wade Shelton Professor of International Affairs
University of Georgia
Gautam Mukunda
Research Fellow
Harvard Kennedy School
Quinn Mulroy
Assistant Professor
Northwestern University
William Myers
Associate professor
University of Tampa
Emily Myers
PhD Student
Duke University
Maxwell Myers
King’s College London
Lev Nachman
UC Irvine
Emily Nacol
University of Toronto
Bryan Nakayama
Mount Holyoke College
Mark Nance
Associate Professor of Political Science
North Carilina State University
Gareth Nellis
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of California, San Diego
Matt Nelsen
Postdoctoral Scholar
The University of Chicago
Samuel Nelson
Associate Professor
University of Toledo
Fabian Neuner
Arizona State University
Vanessa Cruz Nichols
Assistant Professor
Indiana University
Hans Noel
Associate Professor of Government
Georgetown Univeristy
Deborah Norden
Professor
Whittier College
Anne Norton
Stacey and Henry Jackson President’s Distinguished Professor
University of Pennsylvania
Sean Norton
PhD Candidate
UNC Chapel Hill
Julie Novkov
Professor of Political Science and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
University at Albany, SUNY
Matthew Nowlin
Associate professor of political science
College of Charleston
Stephen Nuño-Perez
Professor
Northern Arizona University
Brendan Nyhan
Professor of Government
Dartmouth College
Neil O'brian
Assistant Professor
University of Oregon
Cleo Marie O'brien-Udry