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.

 

Steven M. Suranovic

Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs

Dr. Suranovic specializes in international trade, trade fairness, China's economy, and the economics of addiction.

Robert Sutter

Professor of Practice of International Affairs

Dr. Sutter specializes in US-China relations, Chinese foreign relations, US policy toward Asia & the Pacific, history of China & Japan, and US foreign policy.

Yasaman Sutton

Professorial Lecturer

Yasaman Sutton specializes in litigation and ethics.

Zoe Szajnfarber

Professor and Department Chair of Engineering Management & Systems Engineering

Dr. Szajnfarber specializes in R&D management, space policy, space systems design, innovation and organizations.

David Szakonyi

Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

David Szakonyi is Associate Professor of Political Science at GWU, co-Director of PONARS Eurasia, and co-founder of the Anti-Corruption Data Collective.

John W. Tai

Professorial Lecturer

Dr. Tai specializes in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.

Benn Tannenbaum

Professorial Lecturer

Dr. Tannenbaum specializes in nuclear weapons policy, research policy, and communicating with policymakers.

William B. Taylor

Lecturer

Ambassador William B. Taylor is vice president, Europe and Russia at the U.S. Institute of Peace.

Emmanuel Teitelbaum

Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

Dr. Teitelbaum specializes in comparative politics, South Asian politics, political economy of development, and political economy of labor.

Jean-Francois Marie Thibault

Professor Emeritus of French and Human Sciences

Dr. Thibault specializes in French language and literature.

Laird Treiber

Professorial Lecturer

Laird Treiber teaches a course on Africa in the Global Economy.

Stephen K. Trynosky

Practitioner-in-Residence and Senior Military Advisor

Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Trynosky is a Practitioner-in-Residence in the National Security Studies Program.

Lauren Van Metre

Lecturer

Dr. Van Metre specializes in the Eurasia region, resilience to violent conflict, violent extremism, and conflict resolution.

Nicholas Vonortas

Associate Dean for Research Initiatives; Professor of Economics and International Affairs

Dr. Vonortas specializes in economics of technological change, industrial organization, and science and technology policy.

Sergio Waisman

Professor of Spanish and International Affairs

Dr. Waisman specializes in Latin American literature and culture, translation, and literary theory.

Michael Wasserman

Lecturer

Michael Wasserman specializes in collaborative analytic games.

Lynne Weil

Lecturer

Lynne Weil specializes in U.S. foreign policy, public diplomacy, international communications, Congress, media strategy, and public policy.

Robert J. Weiner

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

Dr. Weiner specializes in the political economy of energy security, oil & conflict, energy crises, resource nationalism, and US-Chinese competition for oil.

Scott Weiner

Professorial Lecturer

Dr. Weiner specializes in comparative politics, ethnic politics, gender, the Middle East, and the Arabian Peninsula.

Leniqueca Welcome

Assistant Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs

Dr. Welcome specializes in postcolonial statecraft, racialization, gendering, securitization, visuality, and affect.

Jennifer Wells

Assistant Professor of History & International Affairs

Dr. Wells specializes in international law, genocide, war crimes, human rights, state building, failed & illegitimate states, terrorism, and empire.

Daniel Whitman

Professorial Lecturer

Dan Whitman specializes in foreign policy, comparative cultural studies, the basics of college research, oral history, and international conflict management.

Martin King Whyte

Professorial Lecturer

Martin King Whyte is John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and Sociology, Emeritus, and faculty associate of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies