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Congratulations to the Political Scientists Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2023 - - Political Science Now

The American Academy of Arts & Sciences announced that 269 outstanding individuals have been elected to the Academy in 2023. The nearly 270 members elected in 2023 are drawn from academia, the arts, industry, policy, research, and science, and include more than 40 International Honorary Members (IHM) from 23 countries. An online directory provides information about members elected last year.

Rafaela Dancygier, Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs

Rafaela Dancygier is Professor of Politics and Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, specializing in the comparative politics of advanced democracies. Her work has examined the domestic consequences of international immigration, the political representation of immigrant-origin minorities, and the determinants of discrimination and ethnic conflict.  Her first book Immigration and Conflict in Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2010) explains how immigration regimes and local political economies determine whether or not immigration destinations witness conflict between immigrants and natives, between immigrants and the state, or no conflict at all. Her second book, Dilemmas of Inclusion: Muslims in European Politics (Princeton University Press, 2017) examines how minority groups are incorporated into politics and explores the consequences of this inclusion for the nature of party politics and electoral cleavages. Her other work has appeared in outlets such as the American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, Annual Review of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Comparative Politics, World Politics and in edited volumes.

Twitter: @RDancygier

Jane Green, Professor of Political Science and British Politics, Nuffield College

Jane Green is the Director of the Nuffield Politics Research Centre and Westminster Bridge, Co-Director of the British Election Study, President of the British Politics Group of the American Political Science Association, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Elections Analyst for ITV News’ twice BAFTA nominated live overnight election results programmes, and a Senior Fellow at the Centre for British Politics at the University of Hull. She is interested in supervising PhD students working on any analysis of British Election Study data, other related political/attitudinal/election study data, projects on political accountability, economics and voting – in particular economic insecurity and wealth – and also political attitudes, gender, and political representation and elections more broadly. She also supervises comparative projects that fall into the above substantive areas. She is particularly interested in research with a clear social benefit.

Twitter: @ProfJaneGreen

Rodney Hero, former APSA President (2014-2015), Center Director, Raul Yzaguirre Chair and Professor, School of Politics & Global St, Arizona State University

Rodney Hero is the Raul Yzaguirre Chair in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University, and is also Director of the Center for Latina/os and American Politics Research (CLAPR) at ASU. His research and teaching focus on American democracy and politics, especially as viewed through the analytical lenses of Latino Politics, Racial/Ethnic Politics, State and Urban Politics, and Federalism. His book, “Latinos and the U.S. Political System: Two-tiered Pluralism,” received the American Political Science Association’s [APSA] 1993 Ralph J. Bunche Award. He also authored “Faces of Inequality: Social Diversity in American Politics” (which was selected for the APSA’s Woodrow Wilson Award in 1999), and “Racial Diversity and Social Capital: Equality and Community in America” (2007). He is also co-author of “MultiEthnic Moments: The Politics of Urban Education Reform (2006); Newcomers, Insiders and Outsiders: Immigrants and American Racial Politics in the Early 21st Century” (2009); and “Latino Lives in America: Making it Home” (2010); “Latinos in the New Millennium: An Almanac of Opinion, Behavior, and Policy Preferences” (2012). And his 2013 co-atuhored book, “Black-Latino Relations in U.S. National Politics: Beyond Conflict or Cooperation,” was chosen for the 2014 ‘Best Book on Latino Politics Award’ given by the Latino Caucus of the APSA. He has also authored and co-authored a number of articles in scholarly journals, and chapters in edited books, and was a co-principal investigator on the Latino National Survey (completed in 2006). He has also served on the editorial board of a number of major political science journals.

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Amy E. Lerman, University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy

Professor Amy E. Lerman, Director of the Possibility Lab at UC Berkeley, is a political scientist who studies issues of race, public opinion, and political behavior, especially as they relate to punishment and social inequality in America. She is the author of two books on the American criminal justice system—The Modern Prison Paradox and Arresting Citizenship (awarded a best book award from the Urban Politics Section of the American Political Science Association). Her most recent book, Good Enough for Government Work (awarded both the Woodrow Wilson Award and the Gladys Kammerer Award from the American Political Science Association) examines how perceptions of government shape citizens’ attitudes toward privatization. Professor Lerman’s scholarship can be found in a variety of journals, including the American Political Science Review, the Journal of Politics, Perspectives on Politics, Public Opinion Quarterly, Political Psychology, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, and Punishment and Society. In addition to her academic work, Lerman served as a speechwriter and communications consultant for national nonprofits and members of the United States Congress, a community organizer in Latin America and Southeast Asia, and an adjunct faculty member of the Prison University Project at San Quentin State Prison. She consults widely on issues related to prison reform, violence reduction, access to higher education, and law enforcement mental health.

Twitter: @amyelerman

Brendan Nyhan, James O. Freedman Presidential Professor Department of Government, Dartmouth College

Brendan Nyham is the James O. Freedman Presidential Professor in the Department of Government at Dartmouth College. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Political Science at Duke University and previously served as a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research and Professor of Public Policy at the Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. His research, which focuses on misperceptions about politics and health care, has been published in journals including the American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Nature Human Behaviour, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Pediatrics, and Vaccine. He was previously named a Guggenheim Fellow by the Guggenheim Foundation, an Andrew Carnegie Fellow by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and a Belfer Fellow by the Anti-Defamation League. Nyhan also received the Emerging Scholar Award for the top scholar in the field within 10 years of their Ph.D. by the American Political Science Association’s section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior.

Twitter: @BrendanNyhan

Daniel S. Treisman, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles

Daniel Treisman is a professor of political science at the University of California, Los Angeles and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He was educated at Oxford University (BA Hons. 1986) and Harvard University (Ph.D. 1995). Treisman’s work focuses on Russian politics and economics and comparative political economy. He has published four books and many articles in leading political science and economics journals including The American Political Science Review and The American Economic Review, as well as in the public affairs journals Foreign Affairs and Foreign Policy. A former interim lead editor of The American Political Science Review, he has also served as a consultant for the World Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and as acting director of UCLA’s Center for European and Eurasian Studies. In Russia, he is a member of the International Advisory Committee of the Higher School of Economics and a member of the Jury of the National Prize in Applied Economics. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow and a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution (Stanford) and the Institute for Human Sciences (Vienna), and has received fellowships from the German Marshall Fund of the US and the Smith Richardson Foundation. His latest book, The Return: Russia’s Journey from Gorbachev to Medvedev (The Free Press, 2011) was one of the Financial Times’ Best Political Books of 2011.

Twitter: @dstreisman  |  Website: https://www.danieltreisman.org

Barbara F. Walter, Professor; Rohr Chair in Pacific International Relations, University of California, San Diego

Barbara F. Walter is one of the world’s leading experts on civil wars, violent extremism and domestic terror. She is the author of five books and dozens of articles on these subjects and is a contributor to CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC, the BBC and the PBS NewsHour. She has written for The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Time, The New Republic, Reuters and Foreign Affairs. Walter was the recipient of the 2022 Peacemaker of the Year Award, given by the National Conflict Resolution Center, and the International Studies Association’s highest career award, the Susan Strange Award (it recognizes a person whose intellect, assertiveness, and insight most challenge conventional wisdom and intellectual and organizational complacency in the international studies community). She is a permanent member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a TED2023 speaker. Her most recent book on civil wars, New York Times bestseller “How Civil Wars Start and How to Stop Them,” was named the best book of the year by The Times (UK), and one of the best books of the year by the Financial Times, Esquire and Prospect Magazine.

Twitter: @bfwalter | Website: https://www.barbarafwalter.com

Daniel Ziblatt, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, Harvard University

Daniel Ziblatt is Eaton Professor of Government at Harvard University and is the director of a research group (“Transformations of Democracy”) at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center in Berlin, Germany. His three books include How_Democracies_Die (Crown, 2018), co-authored with Steve Levitsky,  a New York Times best-seller and  described by The Economist magazine as “the most important book of the Trump era.” It has been translated into thirty languagesHe is also the author of Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy (Cambridge University Press, 2017), an account of Europe’s historical democratization, which won the American Political Science Association’s 2018 Woodrow Wilson Prize for the best book in government and international relations and American Sociological Association’s 2018 Barrington Moore Prize.  His first book was an analysis of 19th century state building, Structuring the State: The Formation of Italy and Germany and the Puzzle of Federalism (Princeton, 2006).  Ziblatt has been a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute, Stanford’s Center for Advanced Studies (CASBS) and was the recipient of the Berlin Prize from the American Academy in Berlin in 2019.

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