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.

 

Edward A. McCord

Professor Emeritus

Dr. McCord specializes in Chinese history.

Shawn F. McHale

Professor of History and International Affairs

Dr. McHale specializes in Southeast Asian and Vietnamese history, colonialism and decolonization, and religious transformations.

Samia Melhem, MS ’88, MBA ’05

Lecturer, Elliott School of International Affairs; Lead Policy Officer, Transport and ICT Global Practice, The World Bank Group, Washington, D.C.

Samia Melhem specializes in information and communication technologies (ICT) that increase efficiency and boost innovation in developing nations.

Sharon Melzer

Professorial Lecturer

Dr. Melzer specializes in transnational organized crime, threat financing, illicit trade, and criminology.

Alistair Iain Millar

Lecturer

Alistair Millar specializes in counterterrorism, preventing violent extremism, multilateral diplomacy, and national security strategies.

Barbara Miller

Professor Anthropology and International Affairs

Dr. Miller specializes in culture and globalization, anthropology and policy, social inequality food and culture, and South Asia

Michael K. Miller

Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

Dr. Miller specializes in democratization, autocratic institutions and elections, political economy, formal theory, and research methods.

Mike M. Mochizuki

Japan-U.S. Relations Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

Dr. Mochizuki specializes in Japanese politics and foreign policy, U.S.-Japan relations, and East Asian security.

Tahina L. Montoya

Professorial Lecturer

Tahina Montoya specializes in National Security; Gender, Peace and Security and regional efforts in Latin America & The Caribbean.

Dorothy Moore

Professor Emerita of Education and International Affairs

Dr. Moore specializes in international education.

Michael O. Moore

Professor of Economics and International Affairs

Dr. Moore specializes in international trade theory and policy, antidumping, and the World Trade Organization.

Kimberly J. Morgan

Professor of Political Science and International Affairs; Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs

Dr. Morgan specializes in European politics, gender, comparative social policy, and immigration.

Judith A. Murphy

Professorial Lecturer

Dr. Murphy specializes in intelligence analysis, military force analysis, remote sensing, and geographic information systems.

Harris Mylonas

Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

Dr. Mylonas specializes in nationalism, nation-building, diaspora policies, European integration, and qualitative research methods.

Hussain Nadim

Professor of Practice in International Affairs

Dr. Hussain Nadim works at the intersection of AI, policy, and national security space. He is a Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellow at Yale University.

John A. Nagl

Professorial Lecturer

Dr. Nagl specializes in international relations, counterinsurgency, irregular warfare, military analysis, and U.S. defense strategy.

Aasit Nanavati

Lecturer

Aasit Nanavati, an epidemiologist with over a decade of experience in international development, has focused his career on leveraging technology...

Aasit Nanavati

Adjunct Professor Emeritus

Atta Nasib

Lecturer

Atta Nasib specializes in the international relations of South Asia and the Middle East and U.S.-Afghanistan and Pakistan relations.

Henry R. Nau

Professor Emeritus

Dr. Nau specializes in US foreign policy, international politics, US foreign economic policy, and international political economy.

Daniel Neep

Professorial Lecturer

Daniel Neep is a political scientist who works on conflict and state-building in the Middle East, with a focus on Syria.

Lida Noory

Lecturer

 

Katherine A. Norton

Lecturer

Katherine Norton specializes in career coaching, resume writing, federal employment, government & politics, veteran employment advocacy, and interview coaching.

Deepa Ollapally

Research Professor of International Affairs; Associate Director, Sigur Center for Asian Studies; Director, Rising Powers Initiative

Dr. Ollapally specializes in int'l relations of South Asia, India-China relations, Indo-Pacific regional security, & identity & foreign policy of rising powers.