Gene Park
Professor and Chair of Political Science and International Relations · Loyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Political Science International Relations Political Dynamics of East Asia Politics of Globalization Rivalry and Cooperation in Asia
Matthew Pauly
Associate Professor of History · Michigan State University
Matthew Pauly is an expert on the history Russia & Eastern Europe.
Russian History Russian Politics Ukranian History Ukrainian Politics Eastern European History
John Osburg
Associate Professor of Anthropology · University of Rochester
Osburg is an expert on contemporary Chinese society and the changing economy in China
Entrepreurship in China Chinese Society Contemporary China Masculinity China
Hui Liu
Assistant Professor of Sociology · Michigan State University
Hui Liu is an expert in the relationship between health and relationships, including marriage, divorce, and ethnic minorities.
Aging Marriage Health Family Medicine
Thomas Schwartz
Distinguished Professor of History · Vanderbilt University
Historian of U.S. foreign policy, international relations and U.S. presidencies.
Henry Kissinger American Foreign Relations Modern European History International Relations History of U.S. Foreign Policy
Mary Kay Kane
Emerita Dean and Chancellor, and Distinguished Professor of Law · UC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: kanem@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4777 / Office M206-198
Civil Procedure Federal and State Courts Litigation Mediation
Keith Melville, Ph.D.
Doctoral Faculty - School of Leadership Studies · Fielding Graduate University
Public issues and civic education; public opinion; applied social research; social psychology
Public Issues and Civic Education Scholarly Competencies Public Opinion Applied Social Research
Roxane Cohen Silver
Distinguished Professor of Psychological Science · UC Irvine
Roxane Cohen Silver studies stress, traumatic events, coping, disasters, health psychology and social psychology.
Health Psychology Stress Traumatic Events Coping Social Psychology
Ruth Braunstein, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Sociology · University of Connecticut
Dr. Braunstein is a cultural sociologist interested in the role of taxes, taxpaying, religion, and morality in American political life.
Taxes and Taxpaying Religion Politics & Culture Faith-based Communities Religious Studies Cultural Sociology