
Graduate Student Research
We have a diverse graduate student population with students from different parts of the United States and from all over the world including Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, China, India, Korea, the Netherlands, Pakistan, Romania, Turkey, and Ukraine.
Our graduate student research focuses on almost all the subfields of political science and international studies researching different issues and topics such as:
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International security with a focus on nuclear proliferation in South Asia and the Middle East, North Korea, Eastern Europe, and NATO, ethnic conflict and former Yugoslavia.
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International Political Economy with a focus on antidumping, Sino-Japanese relations and Southeast Asia.
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International law and human rights, with focus on the United Nations, and United States foreign policy.
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International crimes with focus on corruption and terrorism, and the "black widows" in Chechnya.
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American voting behavior with focus on religion and race in American politics.
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Comparative politics with focus on globalization and its implications for nationalism.
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