Affiliated Department Professors
Affiliated department professors are world-renowned scholars from across the social sciences who research and teach about topics related to international relations. CIR students take classes offered by these faculty and frequently draw from them when selecting their thesis advisor
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Constantine V. Nakassis
Youth Culture and Politics, Mass Media, South Asia
Monika Nalepa
Transitional Justice, Post-Communist Politics, Comparative Political Institutions, Formal Political Theory
Natacha Nsabimana
Law and Subjectivity, Postcolonial Critique, African Peoples on the Content and in Diaspora
Robert Pape
International Relations Theory, Security Studies, Political Violence
Steven Pincus
Atlantic History, History of Britain, Ireland, and the British Empire
Jennifer Pitts
Political Theory, History of Political Thought, Empire and International Justice
Paul Poast
International Relations, Alliance Politics, Political Economy of Security, Political Methodology
Kenneth Pomeranz
State, Society, and Economy in Late-Imperial and Twentieth Century China, Global Economic History
Eric A. Posner
Financial Regulation, International Law, the Relationship between Law and Social Norms
Jon Rogowski
Representation and Accountability, Political Institutions, American Political History
James Sparrow
History of Total War, International Institutions, US Foreign Relations, National Security Politics, and the American “Export” of Democracy
Paul Staniland
Civil War, Ethnic Politics, South Asia

