LIST OF POLITICAL SCIENTISTS

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Contents
Notable political scientists
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Presidents of the American Political Science Association
Presidents of the Midwest Political Science Association
Presidents of the Canadian Political Science Association
See also

Notable political scientists


A


David Abernethy- Comparative Politics, Africa Specialist at Stanford University; author of "The Dynamics of Global Dominance"

Christopher H. Achen - Political methodologist at Princeton University, first president of the Society for Political Methodology.

Prajesh Adhikari - Comparative politics; Eastern Europe specialist at Arizona State University; author of "The Hope Gene"

John Aldrich - Political parties expert at Duke University, author of ''Why Parties?''

Graham Allison - "Essence of decision" author; early bureaucratic politics model proponent; former Dean of Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

Gabriel A. Almond - Originator of culturist movement in Comparative Politics

R. Douglas Arnold - Congress scholar, author of ''The Logic of Congressional Action''

Robert Axelrod - Notable game theorist, wrote extensively on the "Prisoner's Dilemma"
B


Stephen Barber - Noted for his work on political strategy and political economy. Author of ''Political Strategy''. Also a respected member of the highly-acclaimed G3 (tour).

Benjamin Barber - proponent of participatory democracy and local governance. Teaches at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland College Park.

Larry Bartels - Democracy and voting expert at Princeton University

Nathaniel Beck - Political methodologist, international relations scholar

Jeffrey Berry - American Politics & Political Behavior Expert. John Richard Skuse, Class of 1941, Professor of Political Science at Tufts University.

Duncan Black - Responsible for unearthing the work of many early political scientists, including Charles Dodgson.

Hans T. Blokland - Author of ''Freedom and Culture in Western Society'' (Routledge 1997) and ''Modernization and its political consequences'' (YaleUP 2006).

Jean Blondel - Comparative politics (University of Siena) and emeritus at European University Institute

Catherine Boone - Comparative politics, Africa (University of Texas at Austin)

Jean-Charles de Borda - 18th century mathematician who devised the Borda count.

Steven Brams - Expert on voting systems.

Ahron Bregman - Expert on the Arab-Israeli conflict

John Brehm - Public opinion and political psychology expert.

Ian Bremmer - Political risk specialist.

Stephen Bronner

Stephen Brooks - International relations scholar

Bruce Bueno de Mesquita - Pioneering game theorist with applications to international relations, seminal book "The War Trap". See also: selectorate theory.

Walter Dean Burnham - Expert in the field of realigning elections, emeritus at University of Texas at Austin
C


Edward Hallett Carr - Noted international relations theorist.

Alfredo Castillero Hoyos - Democracy and Human Rights. Former member of the United Nations's Human Rights Committee.

James Ceaser - Major scholar of American politics (University of Virginia)

Partha Chatterjee, Indian postcolonial critic, political and social scientist

John Coakley - specialist in ethnic conflict and Irish politics

David Collier (political scientist), - comparativist, Latin Americanist, Methodologist

Ruth Berins Collier, - comparativist, Latin Americanist, specialist on labor politics and democratization

Josep M. Colomer - Institutionalist, comparativist, and game theorist scholar.

Marquis de Condorcet - 18th century mathematician and philosopher who contributed the often used ''Condorcet criterion'' and devised the concept of a Condorcet method.

John Coneybeare - International organizations theorist.

Satyabrata Rai Chowdhuri - International Relations, Indology at Institute of Commonwealth Studies

Philip Converse - Public opinion scholar, author of "The Nature of Belief Systems in Mass Publics."

Clyde Coombs - Voting systems expert, designed "Coombs' method"

Colm Costigan - Renowned Irish Politician of the 1970s, professor at University of Dublin

Gary Cox - Noted scholar of comparative and American politics.

Philip Cowley - Author of "Revolts and Rebellions".
D


Robert A. Dahl - Noted American politics specialist, author of ''On Democracy'' (Yale University Press)

Daniel Deudney - Writer and associate professor at Johns Hopkins University; author of ''Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village''

Robert Devigne - Political Theory Expert. Professor at Tufts University.

Larry Diamond - Comparative democratization specialist

John DiIulio- American politics expert at the University of Pennsylvania; first director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Groups

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (also known as Lewis Carroll) - Famous author of ''Alice in Wonderland'' who was also a noted professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford. He devised Dodgson's Method of voting system.

Michael Scott Doran - Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University and Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.

Anthony Downs - has contributed to democratic theory, elections studies.

Donald Downs - Professor at University of Wisconsin; researcher for Independent Institute

Maurice Duverger - French lawyer and sociologist responsible for Duverger's law.

Michael Doyle - International Relations theorist, author of "Empires".

John Dunn - Political theorist at the University of Cambridge.

Rand Dyck - Canadian politics expert and professor at Laurentian University.

Thomas R. Dye - Elite theory vs. Pluralism; author of ''The Irony of Democracy'' and ''Who's Running America?''
E


David Easton - Originator of systemic theory

Harry Eckstein - Noted comparative politics expert in culture and democracy.

Jon Elster - Norwegian social and political theorist authored works in the philosophy of social science and rational choice theory and a notable proponent of Analytical Marxism.
F


Peter D. Feaver - International security expert.

David Fellman - Constitutional scholar

Richard Fenno - Congress scholar, author of ''Home Style: House Members in their Districts''

Samuel Finer - Academic and author on political science and history of government.

Martha Finnemore - International organizations and ethics scholar.

Peter Fishburn - Operations analysis and probability theory expert.

Keith Fitzgerald - Immigration politics expert.

James H. Fowler - Expert on political participation, the evolution of cooperation, and social network theory (UCSD)

Ernst Fraenkel

Francis Fukuyama - International political theory and biopolitics.
G


Anthony Giddens - Noted political sociologist originator of the Third Way.

Anthony Gill - Comparativist, religion and politics specialist. Author of ''Rendering Unto Caesar'' (University of Chicago Press)

Robert Gilpin - International political economics specialist.

James Glaser - American Politics & Political Behavior Expert. Professor and Dean of Undergraduate Education at Tufts University. Author of ''The Hand of the Past in Contemporary Southern Politics'' & ''Race, Campaign Politics, and the Realignment in the South''.

Joanne Gowa - International political economy expert (democratic peace theory).

Joseph Grieco - International relations theorist; Duke University professor.

Amy Gutmann - political theory expert; (2004-present) President of the University of Pennsylvania
H


Harry Harding - China specialist.

Thomas Hare - Devised Single Transferable Vote (also known as Hare's method).

Michael Hart - British twentieth century politics specialist.

Louis Hartz - American author of ''The Liberal Tradition in America'' (1955).

Marc Hetherington - Author of "Why Trust Matters" and offered new participation paradigm.

Christopher J. Hill - International Relations scholar, Professor and Director of the Cambridge Centre of International Studies.

Roger Hilsman - JFK Aid, Columbia University Professor, and prolific author.

Thomas Holbrook - Public Opinion and Elections Research, author ''Do Campaigns Matter?''

Donald Horowitz - Pioneered political science models for assessing ethnic conflict.

Patrick Hunout - International Political Theory

Samuel P. Huntington - Author of "Clash of Civilizations" and a noted comparativist.
I


Kancha Ilaiah - Dalit scholar and social scientist
J


Larry Jacobs - Presidential and legislative politics

Gary Jacobsohn - Comparative constitutional theory

Gary C. Jacobson - Congressional politics expert

M. Kent Jennings - Grandfather of political socialization.

Robert Jervis - International security specialist.

Chalmers Johnson - Comparative theorist.

Loch K. Johnson - United States intelligence expert.

Bertrand de Jouvenel - French political scientist. Co-founder of Mont Pelerin Society

Jalil A khan-political theorist on terrorism and independence.
K


Robert Kagan

Peter Katzenstein

Dennis Kavanagh

Michael Keating - Specialist in nationalism, European integration and regionalism

Robert O. Keohane - Interdependence theory author.

V.O. Key, Jr. - Elections, parties and public opinion scholar.

Gary King - Professor at Harvard, political methodologist.

Henry Kissinger - Former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor to President Richard M. Nixon.

Herbert Kitschelt - author on new radical right parties

Stephen D. Krasner - International regimes author, Director of Policy Planning under Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

Keith Krehbiel - Congress scholar and formal theorist

Oskar Krejčí - Theory of international relations, elections and political psychology, former advisor to two Czechoslovak premieres

James Kurth

Will Kymlicka - Originated the theoretical foundations of multiculturalism.
L


Guy Laforest -Liberalism (John Locke) scholar and Quebec and Canadian politics specialist

David A. Lake - International Relations Theorist

Richard Ned Lebow - Noted constructivist, Cold War expert, author of "Tragic Vision of Politics".

Michael Leifer - International Relations, South Asian Studies, London School of Economics

Arend Lijphart - Originator of consociationalism.

Dan Lipinski - US House of Representatives (IL-D, 3rd)

Juan Linz - Democracy specialist

Seymour Martin Lipset - Renowned political theorist on democracy and development and parties.

Ramon Llull - Discoverer of Condorcet Criterion and Borda Count

Theodore Lowi - Major scholar of American politics at Cornell

Ian Lustick - State territioriality ethnic conflict and computer modelling in political science; University of Pennsylvania

Rodrigo Losada Lora - political behavior from a sociopsychological framework. Works on Colombia's political participation. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana,Bogotá, Colombia
M


Niccolò Machiavelli - considered to be the originator of historically based political science. Author of ''The Prince''

Harvey C. Mansfield - Political philosophy (Harvard University)

Donald Manzullo - Congressional Representative of Illinois' 16th District.

Jose M. Maravall - Political economist.

Pierre Martin - French parties and elections scholar.

David R. Mayhew - US legislative behavior and political parties expert.

Mathew McCubbins - Formal theorist. U.S. Congress and bureaucracy specialist.

Michael McFaul - Russia specialist.

John McGarry - Ethnic conflict specialist

John Mearsheimer - Noted international relations theorist and national security expert.

Uday Mehta - Political theorist and author of Liberalism and Empire

Thierry Meyssan - Political theorist of anti-imperialism

Samuel Merrill III - Voting behavior and party competition.

George Michael - specialist in right-wing extremism.

Peter Middlebrook - political economist specialising in transition economies.

Terry Moe - American politics specialist and game theorist.

Hans Morgenthau - Noted realist, international relations specialist.

James Morrow - International relations expert and game theorist.

David Miller - Political Philosopher specialized in theories of social justice
N


Douglass North - Nobel laureate

Philip Norton - Acclaimed British politics expert

Joseph Nye - "Soft power" international security specialist; Kennedy School Dean.
O


Brendan O'Leary - Ethnic conflict specialist

Mancur Olson - International political economy specialist. Expert on collective action problems. Taught at the University of Maryland, College Park.

A.F.K. Organski - Developed power transition theory in his 1958 book "World Politics".
P


Thomas Pangle - Political theorist at University of Texas at Austin

Nelson W. Polsby - American politics scholar.

Karl Popper - Theorist who invented the ''Open Society''

Samuel L. Popkin - Early expert on rational choice theory.

Adam Przeworski - Democratic transitions theorist, author of ''Democracy and Development''. Member of the September Group.

Robert Putnam - Social capital theorist, author of ''Bowling Alone''.
R


Condoleezza Rice - Former National Security Adviser now Secretary of State

Floyd M. Riddick - Parliamentarian of the United States Senate from 1964 to 1974, and developer of Riddick's Senate procedure.

William H. Riker - 20th century political scientist who applied game theory to political science.

Douglas Rivers - Political econometrician, quantitative methods expert.

David Rohde - Congress scholar

Stein Rokkan - Expert on political parties and movements, founder of the Institute for Comparative Politics.

Richard Rosecrance - International relations and political economy expert.

Clinton Rossiter - American government and constitutional history theorist.

John Ruggie - International relations theorist, social constructivist.

John Rawls - Political philosopher.

William D. Richardson - Political philosopher.
S


David Samuels - Comparativist scholar of Brazilian politics and political institutions.

Giovanni Sartori - Comparativist, expert on constitutional theory and party systems; author of ''Parties and Party Systems''.

E.E. Schattschneider - Early political parties expert, author of ''Party Government'' and ''The Semisovereign People: A Realist's View of Democracy in America''

Randolph M. Siverson - Research includes studies of international conflict, comparative political leadership, and foreign policy decision-making. See: selectorate theory.

Theda Skocpol - Comparative sociologist, former president of American Political Science Association, (Harvard University)

Stephen Skowronek - Presidency and American political development scholar (Yale University)

Matthew Soberg Shugart - Scholar of constitutional design and electoral systems.

Jean Edward Smith - political economist, biographer, international relations, constitutional law.

Rogers Smith - Pulitzer Prize finalist, American politics expert at the University of Pennsylvania

Herbert Simon - Nobel Prize winning professor at Carnegie Mellon. A founder of artificial intelligence research, he received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Chicago

Zeev Sternhell - Theorist, political historian of political ideology.

James A. Stimson - Americanist, former editor of Political Analysis.

John G. Stoessinger - International relations theorist, author of "The Might of Nations: World Politics in our Time".

Herbert Storing - American politics expert.

Leo Strauss - History of political philosophy scholar.

Surain Subramaniam - professor and prolific author, realist school of international relations

Prithi Pal Singh Sohi - Professor and Ph.d on International Politics, Political Analyst and Free lance writer on National and International issues. Book: Foreign Policy of Communists. Hosting political shows and debates on Indian Television.
T


Rein Taagepera - Comparativist, expert on electoral systems and history of government.

Dennis Thompson - Political theorist at Harvard University

James Tong - Comparativist, with interests in Chinese Politics and political violence.

David B. Truman

Jeffrey K. Tulis author of ''The Rhetorical Presidency''

J. Ann Tickner feminist international relations theorist and current president of the International Studies Association(ISA).

George Tsebelis - Game theorist notable for his general theory of ''Veto players'' and for describing the ''Robinson Crusoe fallacy''.
U

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Sidney Verba

Eric Voegelin - Major work, "Order and History" in five volumes, he rejected the notion that political science should become a positivistic social science.
W


Helen Wallace - International relations specialist.

Stephen Walt - International relations specialist.

Kenneth N. Waltz - A dean of the realist international relations school

Michael Walzer - International relations, just war theory

Alexander Wendt - Social constructivism proponent

Aaron Wildavsky - Author of "Risk and Culture"

James Q. Wilson - Former President of the American Political Science Association

Woodrow Wilson - Former Professor of Politics at Princeton University and former U.S. President

William Wohlforth - International relations scholar

Susan L. Woodward
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Y


Crawford Young - Noted comparativist, Africa scholar.
Z


John Zaller - Author of "The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion," at UCLA.

Presidents of the American Political Science Association



Frank J. Goodnow, 1904-1905

Albert Shaw, 1905-1906

Frederick N. Judson, 1906-1907

James Bryce, 1907-1908

A. Lawerence Lowell, 1908-1909

Woodrow Wilson, 1909-1910

Simeon E. Baldwin, 1910-1911

Albert Bushnell Hart, 1911-1912

W.W. Willoughby, 1912-1913

John Bassett Moore, 1913-1914

Ernst Freund, 1914-1915

Jesse Macy, 1915-1916

Munroe Smith, 1916-1917

Henry Jones Ford, 1917-1918

Paul S. Reinsch, 1918-1919

Leo S. Rowe, 1919-1920

William A. Dunning, 1920-1921

Harry A. Garfield, 1921-1922

James W. Garner, 1923-1924

Charles E. Merriam, 1924-1923

Charles A. Beard, 1925-1924

William Bennett Munro, 1926-1925

Jesse S. Reeves, 1927-1926

John A. Fairlie, 1928-1927

Benjamin F. Shambaugh, 1929-1928

Edward S. Corwin, 1930-1929

William F. Willoughby, 1931-1932

Isidor Loeb, 1932-1933

Walter J. Shepard, 1933-1934

Francis W. Coker, 1934-1935

Arthur N. Holcombe, 1935-1936

Thomas Reed Powell, 1936-1937

Clarence A. Dykstra, 1937-1938

Charles Grove Haines, 1938-1939

Robert C. Brooks, 1939-1940

Frederic A. Ogg, 1940-1941

William Anderson, 1941-1942

Robert E. Cushman, 1942-1943

Leonard D. White, 1943-1944

John Gaus, 1944-1945

Walter F. Dodd, 1945-1946

Arthur W. MacMahon, 1946-1947

Henry R. Spencer, 1947-1948

Quincy Wright, 1948-1949

James K. Pollock, 1949-1950

Peter H. Odegard, 1950-1951

Luther Gulick, 1951-1952

Pendleton Herring, 1952-1953

Ralph J. Bunche, 1953-1954

Charles McKinley, 1954-1955

Harold D. Lasswell, 1955-1956

E.E. Schattschneider, 1956-1957

V.O. Key, Jr., 1957-1958

R. Taylor Cole, 1958-1959

Carl B. Swisher, 1959-1960

Emmette S. Redford, 1960-1961

Charles S. Hyneman, 1961-1962

Carl J. Friedrich, 1962-1963

C. Herman Pritchett, 1963-1964

David B. Truman, 1964-1965

Gabriel A. Almond, 1965-1966

Robert A. Dahl, 1966-1967

Merle Fainsod, 1967-1968

David Easton, 1968-1969

Karl W. Deutsch, 1969-1970

Robert E. Lane, 1979-1971

Heinz Eulau, 1971-1972

Robert E. Ward, 1972-1973

Avery Leiserson, 1973-1974

Austin Ranney, 1974-1975

James MacGregor Burns, 1975-1976

Samuel H. Beer, 1976-1977

John C. Wahlke, 1977-1978

Leon D. Epstein, 1978-1979

Warren E. Miller, 1979-1980

Charles E. Lindblom, 1980-1981

Seymour Martin Lipset, 1981-1982

William H. Riker, 1982-1983

Philip E. Converse, 1983-1984

Richard F. Fenno, Jr., 1984-1985

Aaron B. Wildavsky, 1985-1986

Samuel P. Huntington, 1986-1987

Kenneth N. Waltz, 1987-1988

Lucian W. Pye, 1988-1989

Judith N. Shklar, 1989-1990

Theodore J. Lowi, 1990-1991

James Q. Wilson, 1991-1992

Lucius J. Barker, 1992-1993

Charles O. Jones, 1993-1994

Sidney Verba, 1994-1995

Arend Lijphart, 1995-1996

Elinor Ostrom, 1996-1997

M. Kent Jennings, 1997-1998

Matthew Holden Jr., 1998-1999

Robert O. Keohane, 1999-2000

Robert Jervis, 2000-2001

Robert Putnam, 2001-2002

Theda Skocpol, 2002-2003

Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, 2003-2004

Margaret Levi, 2004-2005

Ira Katznelson, 2005-2006

Robert Axelrod, 2006-2007

Presidents of the Midwest Political Science Association



James K. Pollock, University of Michigan, 1939

W.H.C. Laves, University of Chicago, 1940

Francis G. Wilson, University of Illinois, 1941

John E. Briggs, State U. of Iowa, 1942

Howard White, Miami University, 1943-47

Harold Zink, DePauw University, 1948

Llewellyn Pfankuchen, University of Wisconsin, 1949

Harold M. Door, University of Michigan, 1950

Charles M. Kneier, University of Illinois, 1951

Harold M. Vinacke, University of Cincinnati, 1952

Kirk H. Porter, State University of Iowa, 1953

Harry W. Voltmer, DePauw University, 1954

Asher Christensen, University of Minnesota, 1955

Edward H. Buehrig, Indiana University, 1955 (Acting President)

David Fellman, University of Wisconsin, 1956

Wilfred E. Binkley, Ohio Northern University, 1957

Clarence A. Berdahl, University of Illinois, 1958

Jasper B. Shannon, University of Nebraska, 1959

Amry Vandenbosch, University of Kentucky, 1960

Lloyd M. Short, University of Minnesota, 1961

Richard Spencer, Coe College, 1962

E. Allen Helms, Ohio State University, 1963

William O. Farber, University of South Dakota, 1964

John E. Stoner, Indiana University, 1965

Clara Penniman, University of Wisconsin, 1966

Vernon Van Dyke, University of Iowa, 1967

John D. Lewis, Oberlin College, 1968

Samuel J. Eldersveld, University of Michigan, 1969

Merle Kling, Washington University, 1970

John Wahlke, University of Iowa, 1971

Leon D. Epstein, University of Wisconsin, 1972

Doris A. Graber, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, 1973

Frank Sorauf, University of Minnesota, 1974

Charles Press, Michigan State University, 1975

Norton Long, University of Missouri, St. Louis, 1976

Samuel Krislov, University of Minnesota, 1977

Robert Salisbury, Washington University, 1978

John Kessel, Ohio State University, 1979

Malcolm E. Jewell, University of Kentucky, 1980

Samuel C. Patterson, University of Iowa, 1981

Dina Zinnes, University of Illinois, 1982

Jack Dennis, University of Wisconsin, 1983

Lucius Barker, Washington University, St. Louis, 1984

Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University, 1985

W. Phillips Shively, University of Minnesota, 1986

Ada Finifter, Michigan State University, 1987

John Kingdon, University of Michigan, 1988

William Crotty, Northwestern University, 1989

Richard Watson, University of Missouri, Columbia, 1990

Marjorie Randon Hershey, Indiana University, 1991

Charles O. Jones, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1992

Susan Welch, Penn State, 1993

Lee Sigelman, George Washington University, 1994

John Sprague, Washington University, 1995

James Stimson, University of Minnesota, 1996

Arlene Saxonhouse, University of Michigan, 1997

Harold Spaeth, Michigan State University, 1998

James L. Gibson, Washington University, 1999

Milton Lodge, SUNY-Stony Brook, 2000

Robert Huckfeldt, Indiana University, 2001

Herbert Weisberg, The Ohio State University, 2002

Lee Epstein, Washington University, 2003

Virginia Gray, University of North Carolina, 2004

John Aldrich, Duke University, 2005

Presidents of the Canadian Political Science Association



Adam Shortt, (Civil Service Commission), 1913-1914

O.D. Skelton, (Queen’s), 1929-1930

Stephen B. Leacock, (McGill), 1934-1935

R.H. Coats, (Toronto), 1935-1936

W.A. Mackintosh, (Queen’s), 1936-1937

H.A. Innis, (Toronto), 1937-1938

J.W. Dafoe, (Winnipeg Free Press), 1938-1939

J.C. Hemmeon, 1939-1940

★ W.C. Clark, (Deputy Minister of Finance), 1940-1941

H. Mitchell, 1941-1942

C.A. Dawson, 1942-1943

R.A. MacKay, (Dalhousie), 1943-1944

K.W. Taylor, 1944-1945

R. MacGregor Dawson, (Toronto), 1945-1946

F.A. Knox, 1946-1947

V.W. Bladen, (Toronto), 1947-1948

H.F. Angus, (British Columbia), 1948-1949

W.B. Hurd, (McMaster), 1949-1950

C.A. Curtis, (Curtis), 1950-1951

G.-H. Levesque, (Laval), 1951-1952

Herbert Marshall, 1952-1953

Alexander Brady, (Toronto), 1953-1954

J.A. Corry, (Queen’s), 1954-1955

J.D. Gibson, 1955-1956

G.E. Britnell, (Sasktachewan), 1956-1957

G.A. Elliott, (Alberta), 1957-1958

S.D. Clark, (Toronto), 1958-1959

Mabel Timlin, (Saskatchewan), 1959-1960

C.A. Ashley, 1960-1961

Eugene A. Forsey, (Canadian Labour Congress), 1961-1962

W.J. Waines, 1962-1963

C.B. Macpherson, (Toronto), 1963-1964

Jean-Charles Falardeau, (Laval), 1964-1965

Harry G. Johnson, (London School of Economics/Chicago), 1965-1966

Anthony D. Scott, (British Columbia), 1966-1967

H.B. Mayo, (Carleton), 1967-1968

Donald V. Smiley, (British Columbia), 1968-1969

Douglas V. Verney, (York), 1969-1970

Gilles Lalande, (Montréal), 1970-1971

J.E. Hodgetts, (Toronto), 1971-1972

Jean Laponce, (British Columbia), 1972-1973

John Meisel, (Queen’s), 1973-1974

Léon Dion, (Laval), 1974-1975

Donald C. Rowat, (Carleton), 1975-1976

Alan C. Cairns, (British Columbia), 1976-1977

Hugh Thorburn, (Queen’s), 1977-1978

Kenneth D. McRae, (Carleton), 1978-1979

Paul W. Fox, (Toronto), 1979-1980

Walter D. Young, (Victoria), 1980-1981

Denis W. Stairs, (Dalhousie), 1981-1982

Edwin R. Black, (Queen’s), 1982-1983

Caroline Andrew, (Ottawa), 1983-1984

Kalevi J. Holsti, (British Columbia), 1984-1985

Frederick C. Engelmann, (Alberta), 1985-1986

O.P. Dwivedi, (Guelph), 1986-1987

John C. Courtney, (Saskatchewan), 1987-1988

David J. Elkins, (British Columbia), 1988-1989

André-J. Bélanger, (Montréal), 1989-1990

Peter H. Russell, (Toronto), 1990-1991

Vincent Lemieux, (Laval), 1991-1992

V. Seymour Wilson, (Carleton), 1992-1993

Sylvia Bashevkin, (Toronto), 1993-1994

David Smith, (Saskatchewan), 1994-1995

Peter Aucoin, (Dalhousie), 1995-1996

Jane Jenson, (Montréal), 1996-1997

Tom Pocklington, (Alberta), 1997-1998

Donald Savoie, (Moncton), 1998-1999

Roger Gibbins, (Calgary), 1999-2000

Kenneth McRoberts, (York), 2000-2001

R. Kenneth Carty, (British Columbia), 2001-2002

Grace Skogstad, (Toronto), 2002-2003

Robert Young, (Western Ontario), 2003-2004

André Blais, (Montréal), 2004-2005
== Presidents of the Politics and History Section of the American Political Science Association ==

Jeffrey K. Tulis, (University of Texas at Austin), 1990-1991

Theda Skocpol, (Harvard University), 1991-1992

Ira Katznelson, (Columbia University), 1992-93

Walter Dean Burnham, (University of Texas at Austin), 1993-1994

Stephen Skowronek, (Yale University), 1994-1995

Karen Orren, (UCLA), 1995-1996

Martin Shefter, (Cornell), 1996-97

Margaret Weir, (University of California, Berkeley) 1997-1998

Ian Lustick, (University of Pennsylvania), 1998-1999

James Morone, (Brown University), 1999-2000

Anne Norton, (University of Pennsylvania), 2000-2001

Rogers Smith, (Yale University), 2001-2002

Eileen McDonough, (Northeastern University), 2002-2003

Paul Pierson, (Harvard University), 2003-2004

Elizabeth Sanders, (Cornell), 2004-2005

Sidney Milkis, (University of Virginia), 2005-2006

Victoria Hattam, (New School for Social Research), 2006-2007

See also



Political Science

Political Theorists

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