Kathleen Bawn
Kathleen Bawn studies political parties, focusing on roles they play in stabilizing coalitions and organizing politics. She has also studied electoral systems, as well as policymaking by the U.S. Congress, […]
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Kathleen Bawn studies political parties, focusing on roles they play in stabilizing coalitions and organizing politics. She has also studied electoral systems, as well as policymaking by the U.S. Congress, […]
Professor Chwe (pronounced like chess without the ss) studies how people coordinate their actions when each person wants to participate only if enough others do. He finds that, while coordination […]
James DeNardo joined the faculty at UCLA in 1987, after teaching in the Department of Politics at Princeton University. His most recent book, The Amateur Strategist (Cambridge University Press), explores […]
Joshua Foa Dienstag received his doctorate from Princeton University and taught at the University of Virginia for 13 years before moving to UCLA in 2005. His research focuses largely on […]
Dr. Lorrie Frasure is the inaugural Ralph J. Bunche Endowed Chair and a Professor of Political Science and African American Studies. She is the Director of the Ralph J. Bunche […]
Barbara Geddes works on autocratic politics, regime transition, democratization, bureaucratic reform and corruption, political bargaining over institutional change, and research design. Her current research focuses on politics in dictatorships. Her […]
Miriam Golden is currently involved in a major research project on the partisan and electoral bases of political corruption in rich and poor democracies. Drawing on a decade of research […]
Scott James wrote his Schattschneider Award- winning dissertation at UCLA, and joined its faculty in 1995. His early research explored the influence of electoral institutions on American political development, focusing […]
Leslie Johns received her Ph.D. in 2008 from the Department of Politics at New York University. She also holds a B.F.A. and M.S. from Carnegie Mellon University. Her research focuses […]
Deborah Larson draws upon historical, psychological, and political evidence to understand foreign policy decision-making. Her professorship in the Department is supported by the International Studies and Overseas Programs administration at […]
