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David Andrews
Professor Emeritus of International Relations
Gabrielle Marie-Louise Jungels-Winkler Chair in Contemporary European Studies
Politics and International Relations, Scripps College
Research interests: central bank cooperation; Economic and Monetary Union; EU institutions; integration theory
Hilary Appel
Podlich Family Professor of Government and George R. Roberts Fellow
Director of the Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies
Government, Claremont McKenna College
Research interests: post-communist economic reform; democratic institution building; corruption and politics; ideology and politics; international financial institutions; political aspects of monetary union
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Menna Bizuneh
Professor of Economics
Economics, Pitzer College
Research interests: international finance; international trade; monetary economics; public economics
Mieczyslaw Boduszynski
Associate Professor of Politics
Politics, Pomona College
Research interests: U.S. foreign policy; democratic transitions; Middle East; Eastern Europe; Balkans; Japan; Libya
Nigel Boyle
Professor Emeritus of Political Studies
Political Studies, Pitzer College
Research interests: British labor market policy; European social policy
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Steven Casper
Henry E. Riggs Professor of Management
Keck Graduate Institute
Research interests: comparative studies of the development of new technology industries; computational social science methods
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Erica Dobbs
Associate Professor of Politics
Politics, Pomona College
Research interests: migration and citizenship; Western Europe, political participation; organized labor; comparative social policy
Anne Dwyer
Associate Professor of German and Russian; Chair of German and Russian
German and Russian Program, Pomona College
Research interests: Modern Russian culture; Hapsburg imperial culture
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Pierre Englebert
H. Russell Smith Professor of International Relations and Professor of Politics
Oldenborg Faculty Fellow
Politics, Pomona College
Research interests: postcolonial policies of European countries in Africa; EU relations with Africa, especially the Lom Convention; effects of monetary union on the CFA franc zone; the European Development Fund
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Yi Feng
Luther Lee Jr. Memorial Chair in Government
Politics and Policy, Claremont Graduate University
Research interests: political economy of development; regional integration
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Heidi Nichols Haddad
Associate Professor of Politics
Coordinator of International Relations
Politics, Pomona College
Research interests: NGO access, participation, and influence at international human rights and criminal courts/tribunals
Anne Harley
Professor of Music
Music, Scripps College
Research interests: Russian chamber music composed by women in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; interdisciplinary vocal pedagogy
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Thomas Ilgen
Jones Foundation Professor Emeritus of Political Studies
Political Studies, Pitzer College
Research interests: the politics of trade and monetary policy between Europe and the U.S. from the late 1950s to the early 1980s; national environmental regulatory policies concerning toxic chemicals and the harmonization of such policies in Europe and the U.S.; the effects of economic globalization on metropolitan regions
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Charles W. Kamm
Professor of Music
Music, Scripps College
Research interests: European art music, with foci on choral and vocal music of Scandinavia, the Baltic States, Germany, Austria, and England
Gary Kates
Emeritus Professor of History
History, Pomona College
Research interests: eighteenth-century Europe, including the French Revolution and the Enlightenment; gender, cultural history, and political theory
Mark Katz
Associate Professor of German
German Studies, Scripps College
Arash Khazeni
Professor of History
Coordinator of Middle Eastern Studies
History, Pomona College
Research interests: Middle Eastern and world history; environmental history; empire and imperialism
Jacek Kugler
Elisabeth Helm Rosecrans Professor of International Relations
Politics and Policy, Claremont Graduate University
Research interests: the negotiations that led to EU expansion; the effects of political and demographic changes on economic growth
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France Lemoine
Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies
French, Scripps College
Research interests: French literature and cultural and intellectual history from the French Revolution to the First World War; novels as dynamic spaces of social explorations and critique; the assertion of symbolic power through language; the role of women and salons in the development of French values; the representation of the guillotine in the literary imaginary of the Nineteenth Century; the Pyrrhic victory of wit over valor during the Revolution; law, literature and the French Revolution
Jesse Lerner
Professor of Media Studies
Media Studies, Pitzer College
Research interests: the relationships between film, architecture and urban space; representations of cities in film and video, such as Berlin, Paris and London
Patrick Little
Professor Emeritus of Engineering
Engineering, Harvey Mudd College
Research interests: transportation systems of Europe
Wendy Lower
John K. Roth Professor of History and George R. Roberts Fellow
History, Claremont McKenna College
Research interests: Holocaust; human rights; genocide studies
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Aaron Matz
Professor of English
English, Scripps College
Research interests include: nineteenth- and twentieth-century British novel; Anglo-French literary relations; satire; realism; literature and morality
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Sabrina Ovan
Professor of Italian
Sara M. Adler Professor of Italian Endowed Chair
Italian, Scripps College
Research interests: contemporary Italian literature; Italian film; literary theory; genre literature and film; collectivity in writing and the arts; Futurism and the neo-avantgarde; New Italian Epic
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Roberto Pedace
Professor of Economics
Dr. Taro Yamane Endowed Chair in Economics
Economics, Scripps College
Research interests: labor and personnel economics; applied econometrics; economics of immigration; impact of minimum wages; sports economics
Jonathan Petropoulos
John V. Croul Professor of European History
History, Claremont McKenna College
Research interests: national socialism; art looting; European aristocracy; the Holocaust
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Nathalie M. Rachlin
Professor of French
Margaret McKenzie Distinguished Professorship in Modern Foreign Languages
French, Scripps College
Research interests: contemporary French culture; issues of race, citizenship, and immigration in contemporary France; populism and the politics of culture in contemporary France; the memory of the Holocaust in France (1968-to present); French intellectuals in French contemporary society, and French contemporary cinema and literature
Donald Remer
Professor Emeritus of Engineering
Engineering, Harvey Mudd College
Research interests: cost estimation; business case analysis; project and technical management on international projects
Hans Rindisbacher
Professor of German and Russian
German Language and Literature, Pomona College
Research interests: historical, cultural, interdisciplinary and comparative approaches to German studies
Larissa V. Rudova
Yale B. and Lucille D. Griffith Professor of Modern Languages and Professor of German and Russian
German and Russian Studies, Pomona College
Research interests: contemporary Russian, post-Soviet literature and mass culture; history and theory of media and film; children’s and young adult literature and culture; gender in Russian culture; Socialist fashion and consumption
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Carmen Sanjuán-Pastor
Associate Professor of Spanish, Latin American, and Caribbean Literatures and Cultures
Hispanic Studies, Scripps College
Research interests: artistic expressions of transcultural, multilingual, and/or diasporic experiences in contemporary Spain; transnational feminisms; film studies; cultural and literary theory; constructions and representations of memory; Catalan literature & culture
Daniel Segal
Jean M. Pitzer Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Professor Emeritus of History
Anthropology, Pitzer College
Research interests: The Caribbean; post-Columbian world history; the social construction of race
Sharon Snowiss
Professor Emeritus of Political Studies
Political Studies, Pitzer College
Research interests: French politics; French and European feminist movements; ethical considerations and laws concerning genetic engineering
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Jennifer Taw
Associate Professor of Government and International Relations
Government and International Relations, Claremont McKenna College
Research Interests: American foreign policy; conflict; defense; defense policy of the U.S.; international relations theory; international strategic studies; security studies; war and foreign relations; war/strategy
Corey Tazzara
Associate Professor of History
EU Center/The Center for European Politics, History and Culture Director
History, Scripps College
Research interests: Early Modern Italy and the Mediterranean: economic history, political history, and material culture
Lako Tongun
Associate Professor of Critical Global Studies and Political Studies
Research interests: African and Third-World politics; political economy; developmental economics
Vanessa Tyson
Associate Professor of Politics
Politics, Scripps College
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Kevin Vennemann
Associate Professor of German
German Studies, Scripps College
Research interests: 19th-century comparative literature; theories of landscape; theories of fatigue and exhaustion; Holocaust studies; art and architectural criticism
Friederike von Schwerin-High
Professor of German and Russian
German and Russian Studies, Pomona College
Research interests: translation studies; 20th century fictional biography and theories of otherness; Goethe; G. E. Lessing; intersections in narrative and philosophy; Shakespeare reception in Germany and Japan
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Thomas Willett
Professor Emeritus of Economics
Economics, Claremont Graduate University
Research interests: international monetary economics; public choice theory; central bank independence
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Paul Zak
University Professor
Director, Center for Neuroeconomics Studies
Economics, Claremont Graduate University
Research interests: immigration; public finance and environmental regulation and their effects on economic growth; social and genetic relationships that motivate cooperation or conflict
Phil Zuckerman
Professor of Secular Studies and Sociology
Sociology, Pitzer College
Research interests: sociology of religion; sociological theory; Scandinavian culture and society