by Mariel Jackson | Jul 22, 2017
Aim is an award-winning educator whose research interests centre on the relationships between digital media, political participation and political regimes in Southeast Asia. She is particularly interested in the role of social media in shaping state-society relations...
by Rob Blair | Jul 22, 2017
Cathy Lisa Schneider is Professor at American University School of International Service. She first taught a version of the Democratic Erosion course in spring of 2017, and has taught it since at the graduate and undergraduate level and in the DC jail (correctional...
by Mariel Jackson | Jul 22, 2017
John Schiemann is Professor of Government & Law at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, New Jersey. Initially interested in democratic transitions and institutions and then ethnic conflict, he is the author of The Politics of Pact-Making (Palgrave, 2005) and...
by Mariel Jackson | Jul 21, 2017
Vanessa Ruget is a Professor of political science at Salem State University. She teaches a range of courses in comparative politics, with a focus on developing nations. Previously, she taught political science at the American University – Central Asia and at the OSCE...
by Mariel Jackson | Jul 21, 2017
Eric Royer is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at Saint Louis University. Royer’s area of expertise is in international politics, with a particular emphasis on international humanitarian law, post-conflict peace-building, and transitional justice....