Brautigam, Deborah, Ph.D., Tufts University; Professor of International Development, School of International Service. Dr. Brautigamí areas of specialization include: political economy of foreign aid and economic reform; the political dynamics of industrialization in Africa and Asia; civil society, foreign aid, and the state; and democracy, governance, and economic development.

Brenner, Philip, Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University; Professor of International Politics and Foreign Policy, School of International Service. Dr. Brenner’s areas of specialization include: United States foreign policy; Congress; Cuba; and Central America.

Boad, Robinr, Ph.D., Princeton University; Associate Professor of International Development, School of International Service. Dr. Broad’s areas of specialization include: Philippine economics, politics, and environmental and social issues; and Indonesian environment and development.

Chin, Christine, Ph.D., American University; Assistant Professor of International Communication, School of International Service. Dr. Chinís areas of specialization include: Southeast Asia; political economy; communication; and gender studies.

Chow, Esther, Ph.D., University of California-
Los Angeles; Professor of Sociology, College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Chow’s areas of specialization include: Asian and Chinese studies; Asian American studies; gender and development; family and work; industrial sociology; social inequality; race/ethnicity; migration immigration; state theories; policy analysis; and research methodology.

Cohen, Stephen D., Ph.D., American University; School of International Service, Coordinator of International Economic Policy field. Dr. Cohen’s areas of specialization include: Japan-U.S. economic relations; U.S. foreign economic policy; U.S. import and export policies; statistics and legislation.

DuBois, Frank, Ph.D., University of South Carolina; Associate Professor of International Business, Kogod College of Business Administration. Dr. DuBois’ areas of specialization include: Japanese manufacturing and management; international manufacturing strategies; and trade with Asia.

Floro, Maria, Ph.D., Stanford University; Assistant Professor of Economics, College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Floro’s areas of specialization include: the Philippines; economic development issues; gender and economics; financial markets in developing countries; and policy reforms in the Asia-Pacific region.

Goldstein, Joshua, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Professor of International Politics and Foreign Policy, School of International Service. Dr. Goldstein’s areas of specialization include: world politics; conflict and war; and U.S. foreign policy.

Goodman, Louis W., Professor and Dean, School of International Service focuses on the impact of transnational corporations and national development. He has presented his research world-wide including many lectures in Japan and Korea.

Hager, Mark, J.D., Ph.D., Harvard University; Professor of Law, Washington College of Law. Dr.Hager’s areas of specialization include: the law and politics of China; constitutional law; and abortion issues.

Hammer, Mitchell, Ph.D.,University of Minnesota; Associate Professor in both Peace and Conflict Resolution and International Communication,School of International Service. Dr.Hammer’s areas of specialization include: cross-cultural communication; cross-cultural management; and inter-ethnic management.

Headlee, Sue, Ph.D., American University; Assistant Professor of Economic Policy, Washington Semester Program. Dr. Headlee’s areas of specialization include: gender discrimination and economic development and reform in China.

Henning, Randall, Ph.D., Tufts University, Associate Professor of International Politics and Foreign Policy, School of International Service. Dr. Henning’s areas of specialization are: international economic policy; comparative political economy; and international economic organizations.

Jaszi, Peter, J.D. Harvard University; Professor of Law, Washington College of Law. Dr. Jaszi’s areas of specialization include: the Chinese legal system; copyright law; and intellectual laws of the Internet.

Kincade, William, Ph.D., American University; Professor of U.S. Foreign Policy, School of International Service. Dr. Kincadeís areas of specialization include: U.S. foreign and defense policy; Chinese military industry; and U.S.-Russian/Eurasian security relations.

Klein, Ira, Ph.D., Columbia University; Associate Professor of History, College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Klein’s areas of specialization include: modern world history; modern British history; and history and society in modern India.

Kuznick, Peter, Ph.D., Rutgers State University; Associate Professor of History, College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Kuznick’s areas of specialization include: U.S. cultural history; 20th-century U.S. history; and atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Dr. Kuznick teaches the Summer Nuclear History Institute where students travel to Japan to study the atomic bombings.