Brian A Bearry, Ph.D., Political Science, University of North Texas
Senior Lecturer I. Areas: American government and politics; ethics and values; political theory.GR 3.810 | 972-883-4966 | Brian.Bearry@utdallas.edu
Senior Lecturer I. Areas: American government and politics; ethics and values; political theory.GR 3.810 | 972-883-4966 | Brian.Bearry@utdallas.edu
Patrick T Brandt, Ph.D., Political Science, Indiana University
Assistant Professor. Areas: American Political Institutions; research methodology: Baysian time series modeling, economics.GR 2.802 | 972-883-4923 | pbrandt@utdallas.edu
Assistant Professor. Areas: American Political Institutions; research methodology: Baysian time series modeling, economics.GR 2.802 | 972-883-4923 | pbrandt@utdallas.edu
Thomas L Brunell, Ph.D., Political Science, University of California-Irvine
Associate Professor. Areas: American Political Institutions; congressional and presidential elections; Eurpean Court; legislative redistricting.GR 3.818 | 972-883-4963 | tbrunell@utdallas.edu
Associate Professor. Areas: American Political Institutions; congressional and presidential elections; Eurpean Court; legislative redistricting.GR 3.818 | 972-883-4963 | tbrunell@utdallas.edu
Anthony M Champagne, Ph.D., Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Professor. Areas: civil liberties; constitutional law; judicial politics; law and public policy.GR 3.802 | 972-883-2927 | tchamp@utdallas.edu
Professor. Areas: civil liberties; constitutional law; judicial politics; law and public policy.GR 3.802 | 972-883-2927 | tchamp@utdallas.edu
Marie I Chevrier, Ph.D., Public Policy, Harvard University
Associate Professor. Areas: arms control; biological and chemical weapons policy; international negotiations.GR 3.204 | 972-883-2727 | chevrier@utdallas.edu
Associate Professor. Areas: arms control; biological and chemical weapons policy; international negotiations.GR 3.204 | 972-883-2727 | chevrier@utdallas.edu
Harold D Clarke, Ph.D., Political Science, Duke University
Ashbel Smith Professor. Areas: electoral choice; research methodology: survey design, structual equation modeling, time series analysis.GR 3.808 | 972-883-4891 | hclarke@utdallas.edu
Ashbel Smith Professor. Areas: electoral choice; research methodology: survey design, structual equation modeling, time series analysis.GR 3.808 | 972-883-4891 | hclarke@utdallas.edu
Euel W Elliott, Ph.D., Political Science, Duke University
Professor. Areas: campaigns and elections; executive-legislative relations; policy-making process; policy implementation; bureaucracy.GR 3.104 | 972-883-2066 | eelliott@utdallas.edu
Professor. Areas: campaigns and elections; executive-legislative relations; policy-making process; policy implementation; bureaucracy.GR 3.104 | 972-883-2066 | eelliott@utdallas.edu
Edward J Harpham, Ph.D., Government, Cornell University
Professor, Assoc. Dean, Undergraduate Education and Dir., Collegium V. Areas: democrative theory; history of modern political thought; political economy; Texas government and politics.GC 1.208 | 972-883-6729 | harpham@utdallas.edu
Professor, Assoc. Dean, Undergraduate Education and Dir., Collegium V. Areas: democrative theory; history of modern political thought; political economy; Texas government and politics.GC 1.208 | 972-883-6729 | harpham@utdallas.edu
Karl Ho, Ph.D., Political Science, University of North Texas
Director of EPPS Academic Computing. Areas: democratization, human rights and repression; Southeast Asian politics; research methodology.GR 3.312 | 972-883-2017 | kyho@utdallas.edu
Director of EPPS Academic Computing. Areas: democratization, human rights and repression; Southeast Asian politics; research methodology.GR 3.312 | 972-883-2017 | kyho@utdallas.edu
Jennifer S Holmes, Ph.D., Political Science, University of Minnesota
Associate Professor. Areas: democratic stability; drug trade; terrorism; Latin American and Southern Europe.GR 3.209 | 972-883-6843 | jholmes@utdallas.edu
Associate Professor. Areas: democratic stability; drug trade; terrorism; Latin American and Southern Europe.GR 3.209 | 972-883-6843 | jholmes@utdallas.edu
Linda Camp Keith, Ph.D., Political Science, University of North Texas
Assistant Professor. Areas: American and comparative judicial politics; global human rights; public law.GR 2.202 | 972-883-6481 | linda.keith@utdallas.edu
Assistant Professor. Areas: American and comparative judicial politics; global human rights; public law.GR 2.202 | 972-883-6481 | linda.keith@utdallas.edu
L. Douglas Kiel, Ph.D., Political Science, University of Oklahoma
Professor. Areas: decision making; organizational change; productivity improvement; public management.WSTC 1.210 | 972-883-2019 | dkiel@utdallas.edu
Professor. Areas: decision making; organizational change; productivity improvement; public management.WSTC 1.210 | 972-883-2019 | dkiel@utdallas.edu
Robert C Lowry, Ph.D., Political Economy and Government, Harvard University
Professor. Areas: American political institutions; campaign finance; political economy and public policy.GR 2.804 | 972-883-6720 | robert.lowry@utdallas.edu
Professor. Areas: American political institutions; campaign finance; political economy and public policy.GR 2.804 | 972-883-6720 | robert.lowry@utdallas.edu
Clint W Peinhardt, Ph.D., Political Science, University of Michigan
Assistant Professor. Areas: economic and political development and transition; international political economy; research methodology: time series econometrics.GR 3.524 | 972-883-4955 | clint.peinhardt@utdallas.edu
Assistant Professor. Areas: economic and political development and transition; international political economy; research methodology: time series econometrics.GR 3.524 | 972-883-4955 | clint.peinhardt@utdallas.edu
Marianne C Stewart, Ph.D., Political Science, Duke University
Professor. Areas: electoral politics; political choice; research methodology: conduct of inquiry, survey design and data analysis.GR 3.226 | 972-883-2011 | mstewart@utdallas.edu
Professor. Areas: electoral politics; political choice; research methodology: conduct of inquiry, survey design and data analysis.GR 3.226 | 972-883-2011 | mstewart@utdallas.edu
Gregory S Thielemann, Ph.D., Political Science, Rice University
Associate Professor. Areas: legilative politics; public opinion; public policy; Texas government and politics.GR 3.520 | 972-883-2048 | gregt@utdallas.edu
Associate Professor. Areas: legilative politics; public opinion; public policy; Texas government and politics.GR 3.520 | 972-883-2048 | gregt@utdallas.edu
Carole J Wilson, Ph.D., Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Assistant Professor. Areas: European and Latin American; political parties; regional integration; research methodology.GR 3.230 | 972-883-4957 | cjwilson@utdallas.edu
Assistant Professor. Areas: European and Latin American; political parties; regional integration; research methodology.GR 3.230 | 972-883-4957 | cjwilson@utdallas.edu
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