Faculty Directory
Faculty Directory

Faculty Directory

 

Our distinguished faculty comprises leading scholars and policy practitioners who bring an impressive range of expertise and experience to the study and practice of international affairs. Use this directory to search for an Elliott School faculty member.

 

Muriel A. Atkin

Professor Emerita of History

Dr. Atkin specializes in Russia, Tajikistan, Iran, and Central Asian history.

Suren Avanesyan

Professorial Lecturer

Dr. Avanesyan specializes in foreign policy & foreign assistance with experience managing complex programs & leading teams of seasoned professionals.

Meghana Ayyagari

Professor of International Business and International Affairs

Dr. Ayyagari specializes in international corporate finance, corporate governance, and development economics.

Sina Azodi

Professorial Lecturer

Sina Azodi specializes in the international relations of the Middle East, Iranian foreign policy, U.S.-Iranian relations, Iran's nuclear program.

Steven J. Balla

Associate Professor of Political Science, Public Policy and Public Administration, and International Affairs; Co-Director, George Washington Regulatory Studies Center

Dr. Balla specializes in American & Chinese politics & public policy, bureaucratic politics, technology & politics, federalism & quantitative empirical methods.

Joseph A. Barbera

Co-Director of the Institute for Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management, Associate Professor of EMSE and International Affairs

Dr. Barbera specializes in large-scale incident (disaster) management, hazard risk assessments and public health hazard risk reduction.

Philippe M. Bardet

Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and International Affairs

Dr. Bardet specializes in fluid mechanics, nuclear thermal hydraulics, multiphase flows, fluid structure interaction, and advanced instrumentation development.

Michael N. Barnett

University Professor of International Affairs and Political Science

Dr. Barnett specializes in international affairs, global governance, humanitarianism, and the Middle East.

Aaron Bateman

Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs

Aaron Bateman’s research explores questions that lie at the intersection of technology and international security during the Cold War.

William H. Becker

Professor Emeritus of History and International Affairs

Dr. Becker specializes in the history of business, business-government relations, and international economy.

Laxman Belbase

Lecturer

Laxman Belbase specializes in gender equality, masculinities, child rights, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and international development & advocacy.

Yan Bennett

Professorial Lecturer

Yan Bennett specializes in the history of US-China relations, contemporary Chinese political philosophy, discourse analysis, and diplomatic studies.

Heather Berry

Professor of International Business and International Affairs

Professor Berry's research examines the scope and performance of multinational firms.

Andrea Marie Bertone

Professorial Lecturer

Dr. Bertone specializes in gender, international development, human trafficking, gender-based violence, women's economic empowerment, and girls' education.

Kamal A Beyoghlow

Professorial Lecturer

Dr. Beyoghlow specializes in the greater Middle East; North Africa; Turkey and neighbors; and Islamic Studies.

Linda S. Bishai

Professorial Lecturer

Dr. Bishai specializes in international law, peace, security, human rights, countering violent extremism, Sudan, and security sector reform.

Jeffrey Blomster

Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs

Dr. Blomster specializes in the rise of complex societies, interregional interaction in Mesoamerica, symbolism & ideology & archaeological approaches to gender.

Bryan L. Boulier

Professor of Economics

Dr. Boulier specializes in demography, the economics of human resources, and forecasting.

Alasdair Bowie

Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

Dr. Bowie specializes in comparative political economy, development, and Southeast Asia.

Michael D. Bradley

Professor of Economics and International Affairs

Dr. Bradley specializes in macroeconomic theory and practice, applied econometrics, and nonlinear estimation.

Steven J. Brady

Associate Professor of History and International Relations

Gregg A. Brazinsky

Professor of History and International Affairs; Co-Director, East Asia National Resource Center

Dr. Brazinsky specializes in U.S.-East Asian Relations, Korean history, and East Asian history.

Christopher J. Bright

Professorial Lecturer

Dr. Bright specializes in post-war U.S. foreign policy, nuclear weapons & civil defense, national security, conservatism & anticommunism, and historiography.

Jennifer Brinkerhoff

Professor of International Affairs, International Business, and Public Policy & Public Administration

Dr. Brinkerhoff specializes in development management, institutional reform, public-private partnership, state-society relations, NGOs, diaspora & development.