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Category Archives: International Relations

Benjamin Lessig

April 27, 2016by Katie Smith Leave a comment

Benjamin Lessig is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. He received his BA in Economics and Philosophy from Kenyon and his MA in Economics, MA in Political […]

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Authors, Criminal Justice, International Relations, Latin America, Social Science

John Sidel

April 27, 2016by Katie Smith Leave a comment

John T. Sidel is the Sir Patrick Gillam Professor of International and Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics. Previously, Professor Sidel was on the faculty of the School of […]

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Asia, Authors, International Relations, Philosophy, Religious

Naila Kabeer

April 27, 2016by Katie Smith Leave a comment

Naila Kabeer is a Professor of Gender and Development at the Gender Institute at the London School of Economics. Her research centers on gender inequality and the role it plays in […]

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Asia, Authors, Economics, Gender and Sexuality Studies, International Relations, Social Science

Carlota Perez

April 27, 2016by Katie Smith Leave a comment

Carlota Perez is a Centennial Professor of International Development at the London School of Economics, Professor of Technology and Socio-Economic Development at Tallinn University of Technology, and Honorary Professor at the […]

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Authors, Economics, International Relations, Latin America, Public Policy, Social Science

Danny Quah

April 27, 2016by Katie Smith Leave a comment

Danny Quah is a Professor of Economics and International Development and Director of the Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre at the London School of Economics. He earned his PhD in […]

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Asia, Authors, Economics, International Relations

Mark Turin

April 27, 2016by Katie Smith Leave a comment

Mark Turin is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia and Chair of the First Nations and Endangered Languages Program. He also is a Visiting Associate Professor at the Yale School […]

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Anthropology, Authors, International Relations, Linguistics, Racial Identity Studies, Social Science

Mitchell Seligson

April 25, 2016by Katie Smith

Mitchell Seligson is the Centennial Professor of Political Science and Professor of Sociology at Vanderbilt University. In addition to his academic appointments, he is the founder and Senior Advisor of the Latin […]

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Authors, Economics, International Relations, Latin America, Political Science

International Relations

April 25, 2016by Katie Smith 1 Comment

Ballots and Bullets: Professor at the University of Nottingham and guest authors comment on global political dynamics   Chris Blattman: Associate Professor of Political Science & International and Public Affairs […]

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