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Jeffrey Kopstein
Dean's Professor of Political ScienceUC Irvine
Jeffrey S. Kopstein has experience in ethnic conflict, antisemitism, political behavior, European politics, and Jewish studies.
Kassra Oskooii
Associate Professor, American Politics, Political Psychology and Race and Ethnic Politics; Director of InternshipsUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Oskooii's research expertise include political psychology, public opinion, voting rights and redistricting.
Glen Duerr, Ph.D.
Professor of International StudiesCedarville University
Dr. Deurr's research interests include nationalism and secession, comparative politics, and international relations theory
Jeffrey Morosoff
Associate Professor of Journalism, Media Studies, and Public RelationsHofstra University
Associate Professor of Journalism, Media Studies, and Public Relations, Chair
Haroon Ullah
Policy Planning StaffU.S. Department of State
A scholar, diplomat and author of widely acclaimed Bargain From The Bazaar and Vying for Allah's Vote. Visit haroonullah.com.
Jason James
Associate Professor of Sociology and AnthropologyUniversity of Mary Washington
Jason James' research comes out of a fascination and dismay at the power of collective identities with nations, ethnic groups, and "races."
Samar Ali
Research Professor of Political Science and LawVanderbilt University
Expert in the intersection of conflict mediation, national security, economic development and human rights.
Francis Beckwith, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy & Church-State Studies, Affiliate Professor of Political ScienceBaylor University
Nationally recognized philosopher & legal expert in the areas of religion, jurisprudence, politics & ethics
Ranjit Singh
Associate Professor of Political Science and International AffairsUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Singh has served as an accredited international observer to elections in South Africa, Namibia, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
Elizabeth (Libby) Sharrow
Professor of History and Public Policy and Director of Faculty Research, Institute for Social Science ResearchUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Libby Sharrow examines the ways public policy has shaped understandings of gender, race, sexuality, disability and class in U.S. politics.
