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The Department of Political Science offers instruction and research in the art and science of politics. Work within the department is organized around six basic fields: American government and politics, comparative politics, public policy, political philosophy, empirical theory and methodology, and international relations. Four major current research interests cut across these areas and concentrate teaching and research efforts in the areas of American government, comparative politics, international relations, and political theory. Five centers of research activity are housed within the department: the Keller Center for the Study of the First Amendment, the Center for the Study of American Politics, the Center for Comparative Politics, the Center for International Relations, and the Center for Public Policy Research.
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E. Scott Adler
Krister Andersson
Aysegul Aydin
Vanessa A. Baird
Andy Baker
Kenneth Bickers
Nancy Billica
Carew Boulding
David S. Brown
Hank Brown
Steve Chan
Susan E. Clarke
Anne N. Costain
Doug Costain
Janet Donavan
Michaele L. Ferguson
J. Samuel Fitch
Jennifer Fitzgerald
Edward S. Greenberg
Anita Halvorssen
Joseph Jupille
Moonhawk Kim
Amy Liu
Michael Kanner
David Mapel
Vincent McGuire
John P. McIver
Lauri McNown
Horst Mewes
Lapo Salucci
Anand Sokhey
Sarah Sokhey
Sven Steinmo
Steve Vanderheiden
Jennifer Wolak
Scott Wolford
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