Robert Boatright, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Government American political behavior, political parties, campaigns and elections, interest groups, political participation, and political theory Email:
Michael Butler, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Government Comparative foreign policy, international organizations, the politics of the European Union, political violence and terrorism, and international relations theory. Tel: 1-508-793-7186 Email:
Brian Cook, Ph.D. Professor of Government Director of the M.P.A. Program; U.S. public policy, public administration, environmental politics, bureaucratic politics Tel: 1-508-793-7360 Email:
Beverly C. Grier, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Government
Chair, Department of Government and International Relations Chair of Government and International Relations; Director of Race and Ethic Relations Concentration; African politics, international development, women’s studies. Tel: 1-508-793-7797 Email:
Sharon Krefetz, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Government Director of Urban Development and Social Change Concentration; U.S. urban politics, suburban politics, women and politics. Tel: 1-508-793-7300 Email:
Mark Miller, Ph.D. Director of Law and Society Concentration; American government, politics of law and the judiciary, Congressional politics, lawyers and politics
Paul W. Posner, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Government Comparative politics, democratic theory, Latin-American politics, environmental politics, and inter-American relations Tel: 1-508-793-7253 Email:
Srinivasan Sitaraman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Government United Nations and international law, international political economy, and international relations Tel: 1-508-793-7684 Email:
Valerie Sperling, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Government Post-Soviet and East European politics, comparative politics, social movement and collective action, women’s studies Tel: 1-508-793-7679 Email:
Kristen Williams, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Government Co-Chair of Women's Studies; International relations theory, arms control and international security, nationalism and ethnic politics, U.S. foreign policy Tel: 1-508-793-7446 Email:
Adjunct Faculty
Kiran Asher, Ph.D. Associate Professor of IDCE Associate Professor of International Development and Social Change
Coordinator of the International Development and Social Change Graduate Program
Culture and power, political economy, gender studies, politics of biodiversity conservation, Latin American studies Tel: 1-508-421-3823 Email:
Cynthia Enloe, Ph.D.
IDCE Research Professor
Impacts of militarization and globalization upon the lives of women worldwide, feminist politics
Douglas Little, Ph.D. Professor of History Professor of History, U.S. diplomatic history, U.S. 20th-century history Tel: 1-508-793-7184 Email:
Robert Ross, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology
Director, International Studies Stream Director of the International Studies Stream; Urban studies, political sociology, political economy, social policy Tel: 1-508-793-7376 Email: