Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch, PhD
Roberto Dominguez, PhD
Christina Kulich, PhD
Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch, PhD
Professor Ben-Josef Hirsch specializes in international relations theory and international policy. Her recent research focuses on the conceptualization and assessment of norm strength in international relations, specifically norms of human rights and transitional Justice norms. She also studies the conflict in Israel / Palestine and the role of narrative and historical acknowledgment in the conflict and its resolution.
Roberto Dominguez, PhD
Professor Dominguez specializes in international relations, comparative politics, global institutional innovation, and Euro-Latin American governance. His recent research explores the EU-Latin American relationships and the role of China and the United States in Latin America.
Christina Kulich, PhD
Christina Kulich specializes in comparative public policy and comparative political institutions. Her scholarly interests focus on civic engagement, democratic erosion / autocratic consolidation, and the representation of underserved groups in government and political movements.
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Christina Kulich
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Professor Roberto Dominguez
Professor, Political Science & Legal Studies