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Faculty AdministrationFaculty Guide 2021-2022This academic year, the Sanford School ofPublic Policy celebrates 50 years since thefounding of the public policy programat Duke University in 1971. The SanfordSchool faculty have earned national and international recognition for excellence in research,policy engagement and teaching. The school has a diverse mixof academic scholars and professors of the practice whose practical experience in top leadership roles enhances the classroomexperience. Faculty members collaborate across disciplines toexplore questions relating to income inequality, obesity andhunger, energy policy, child neglect and abuse, access to healthcare, democratization, foreign policy and many other important global concerns. Learn more: sanford.duke.eduJUDITH KELLEY: Dean, Sanford School of PublicPolicy; ITT/Terry Sanford Professor of Public Policy;Professor of Political Science, Bass FellowPhD (Public Policy), Harvard University, 2001Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: International relations and institutions;international law and norms; international election monitoring; democracy promotion; human rights; humantrafficking; the role of external actors in domestic political reformsCORINNE M. KRUPP: Associate Dean for AcademicPrograms; Professor of the Practice of Public PolicyPhD (Economics), University of Pennsylvania, 1990Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: International trade policy; antidumping lawand firm behavior; competition policy; European Uniontrade and finance issues; economic developmentmedia institutionsPHILIP M. NAPOLI: Senior Associate Dean forFaculty and Research; James R. Shepley Professor ofPublic Policy; Director, DeWitt Wallace Center forMedia & DemocracyPhD (Mass Communication, Telecommunications),Northwestern University, 1997Research: Media policy and regulation; journalism;media and democracy; politics of policy research;Academic Program DirectorsSARAH BERMEO: Director of Graduate Studies,Master of International Development Program (MIDP);Associate Professor of Public Policy and Political Science;PhD (Politics), Princeton University, 2008Research: International political economy; international development; relations between industrializedand developing countries; foreign aid; trade agreements;migration; Central AmericaCHRISTINA M. GIBSON-DAVIS: Director ofUndergraduate Studies; Professor of Public Policy andSociology; Faculty Affiliate, Center for Child and FamilyPolicyPhD (Human Development and Social Policy),Northwestern University, 2001Research: Causes and consequences of marriage forlow-income families; health and well-being of low-incomefamilies and children; wealth inequality among households with childrenSUBHRENDU K. PATTANAYAK: Director ofGraduate Studies, PhD Program; Oak FoundationProfessor of Environmental and Energy Policy; Professorof Public Policy, Economics, Environment, and GlobalHealthPhD (Environmental Economics), Duke University, 1997Research: Environment and development economics;energy access; tropical forests; biodiversity; water supplyand sanitation; global environmental health; diarrhea and piped water;malaria and bed nets; respiratory infections and cook stovesKENNETH S. ROGERSON: Director of GraduateStudies, Master of Public Policy (MPP); Professor of thePractice of Public Policy; Faculty Affiliate, DeWittWallace Center for Media & Democracy; Director,Policy, Journalism and Media Studies Certificate ProgramPhD (Political Science), University of South Carolina, 2000Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Technology policy; international communications; media; journalism1

Core Sanford Faculty MembersBILL ADAIR: Knight Professor of the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy; Director, Duke Reporters’ LabBA (Political Science), Arizona State University, 1985Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Political reporting and fact-checking;automation and new technologies in journalismCATHERINE ADCOCK ADMAY: Senior Lecturerin Public Policy; Assistant Director of UndergraduateStudies; Faculty Director, Duke-UNC Rotary PeaceCenter; Faculty Affiliate, Duke Global Health InstituteJD, Yale University, 1992Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Human rights; governance and accountability in promoting inclusive development; global health;peacebuilding; the arts and social imaginationABDULLAH T. ANTEPLI: Associate Professor of thePractice of Public Policy and Interfaith RelationsMA (Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations),Hartford Seminary, 2005Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Religious peace-building, cross-religiousinterfaith work, faith-based diplomacyLESLIE BABINSKI: Associate Research Professor ofPublic Policy; Director, Center for Child and Family PolicyPhD (Education and School Psychology), University ofCalifornia at Berkeley, 1993Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Educational interventions; English learners;teacher professional development; child development;program evaluationCAROLYN BARNES: Assistant Professor of PublicPolicy and Political SciencePhD (Public Policy and Political Science), University ofMichigan, 2014Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Nonprofit service provision; social welfarepolicy and implementation; poverty and inequality; raceand urban politics; state/local politics; political behaviorNATHAN A. BOUCHER: Associate ResearchProfessor of Public Policy; Associate Research Professor,Department of Medicine; Associate Professor, CareerTrack, Population Health Sciences and MedicineDrPH (Public Health), State University of New York, 2015Research: Qualitative and mixed methods research oncaregivers’ and healthcare consumers’ needs in thecontext of advanced stage illness; palliative and hospicecare delivery; veterans’ care deliveryTONY BROWN: Professor of the Practice of PublicPolicyMBA, Harvard University, 1968Research: Teaching and experiential learningpedagogies; social entrepreneurship; enterprisingleadership; leadership development; socially responsiblebusinessesKELLY BROWNELL: Dean Emeritus; Robert L.Flowers Professor of Public Policy; Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience; Professor of Psychiatry andBehavioral Sciences; Director, World Food Policy CenterPhD (Clinical Psychology), Rutgers University, 1977Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Food policy; food systems; obesity prevention; health; public health policyFRANK BRUNI: Eugene C. Patterson Professor of thePractice for Journalism and Public Policy;Faculty Affiliate, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media andDemocracyMS (Journalism) Columbia University 1988Research: Politics and cultureSTEPHEN BUCKLEY: Eugene C. Patterson Professorof the Practice for Journalism and Public Policy;Faculty Affiliate, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media andDemocracyBA (Political Science) Duke University, 1989Research: Journalism, international affairs reportingM. KATE BUNDORF: J. Alexander McMahonDistinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management; Professor of Public Policy; Core Faculty Member,Duke-Margolis Center for Health PolicyPhD (Managerial Science and Applied Economics),University of Pennsylvania, 2000Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Health policy and the economics of healthcare systems; public and private health insurance markets; the organization ofhealth care providers; consumer decision making in health careNICHOLAS CARNES: Creed C. Black AssociateProfessor of Public Policy and Political SciencePhD (Politics and Social Policy), Princeton University,2011Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Economic and social class inequality; politicalrepresentation; legislative decision making; candidaterecruitmentCHARLES T. CLOTFELTER: Z. Smith ReynoldsProfessor of Public Policy; Professor of Economics andLaw; Faculty Affiliate, Center for Child and FamilyPolicyPhD (Economics), Harvard University, 1974Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Economics of education; public financeWILLIAM A. DARITY, JR: Samuel DuBois CookProfessor of Public Policy, African and AfricanAmerican Studies, and Economics; Director, SamuelDuBois Cook Center on Social EquityPhD (Economics), Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, 1978Research: Stratification economics; inequality by race,class and ethnicity; North-South theories ofdevelopment and trade; reparations and restitution; colorism; discrimination;race and identity; social psychology and unemployment exposure; schoolingand the racial achievement gap; financial crises in developing countriesKENNETH A. DODGE: William McDougallProfessor of Public Policy; Professor of Psychology andNeuroscience; Faculty Fellow, Center for Child andFamily Policy; Director, Family ConnectsPhD (Clinical Psychology), Duke University, 1978Research: Development and prevention of violence inchildren and families; violence prevention policyFERNANDO FERNHOLZ: Professor of the Practiceof Public Policy, Duke Center for InternationalDevelopmentPhD (Economics), Boston University, 2000Research: Investment appraisal; risk analysis andmanagement; public finance; international economics;trade, external debt and finance; public-privatepartnerships; economic growth and development2

ROSEMARY FERNHOLZ: Senior Research Scholarand Lecturing Fellow of Public Policy, Duke Center forInternational DevelopmentPhD (Political Economy and Government), HarvardUniversity, 1998Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: International development; developmentmanagement; social policy; poverty and inequality;community participation; indigenous peoplesJOEL L. FLEISHMAN: Professor of Law and PublicPolicy; Director, Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Centerfor Ethics, Public Policy, and the Professions; Director,Center for Strategic Philanthropy and Civil SocietyLLM, Yale University, 1960; JD, UNC-Chapel Hill,1959Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Nonprofit and foundation governance andaccountability; foundation strategic choice-making and impact measurement; special strategies appropriate to limited-life foundations; ethics andpublic policyANNA GASSMAN-PINES: WLF Bass ConnectionsAssociate Professor of Public Policy and Psychology andNeurosciencePhD (Psychology), New York University, 2007Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Development of children in low-incomefamilies; low-wage work and family life; poverty andinequality; social policyLISA GENNETIAN: Pritzker Professor of EarlyLearning Policy StudiesPhD (Economics) Cornell University, 1998Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Child poverty; social policy and economics;early childhood interventions; causal methodsBETH GIFFORD: Associate Research Professor ofPublic Policy and Pediatrics; Faculty Affiliate, Centerfor Child and Family Policy; Duke Population ResearchInstitute and Duke Margolis Center for Health PolicyPhD (Health Policy and Administration and Demography), Pennsylvania State University, 2005Research: Child maltreatment; children and the law;education; intergenerational effects of criminal justicepolicies; veterans’ healthKRISTIN A. GOSS: Kevin D. Gorter Professor ofPublic Policy and Political Science; Director, Duke inDC--Policy, Leadership & Innovation; Director, Centerfor the Study of Philanthropy and Voluntarism; FacultyAffiliate, Center for Strategic Philanthropy and CivilSociety, Hart Leadership Program and DukeCenter for Firearms LawPhD (Political Science), Harvard University, 2003Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Civic and political participation; role of voluntary associations,foundations and philanthropists in public policy; women and politics;politics of gun control; agenda setting; public opinion; interest groupsASHER HILDEBRAND: Associate Professor of thePractice of Public PolicyMPA (International Relations), Princeton University, 2009Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: American politics; legislative institutions;civic participation and advocacy; globalization andgovernance; U.S. foreign policyDAVID HOFFMAN: Steed Family Professor of thePractice of Cybersecurity Policy; Senior Lecturing Fellowof LawJD, Duke University, 1993Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Implications of cyber policy and law innational security, health data, gender violence and accessto informationBRUCE W. JENTLESON: William Preston FewProfessor of Public Policy, Professor of Political SciencePhD (Government), Cornell University, 1983Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: American foreign policy; internationalrelations; international security; economic sanctions;conflict prevention and resolution; globalization andgovernance; Middle East peace and securityMARC JEULAND: Associate Professor of PublicPolicy, Global Health, Environment, and Civil andEnvironmental Engineering; Director, Duke EnergyAccess ProjectPhD (Environmental Sciences and Engineering), UNCChapel Hill, 2009Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Nonmarket valuation; preferences and demand for environmental services; cost-benefit and cost effectiveness analysis;water and sanitation; the planning and management of trans-boundarywater resources; the impacts and economics of climate change; energy anddevelopmentMATTHEW S. JOHNSON: Assistant Professor ofPublic Policy and EconomicsPhD (Economics), Boston University, 2016Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Labor and public economics; organizationaleconomics (on leave, fall 2021)ROY KELLY: Professor of the Practice of Public Policy,Duke Center for International DevelopmentPhD (Urban Planning), Harvard University, 1985Research: Fiscal decentralization; public financialmanagement; investment appraisal; local governmentfinance; property taxationSARAH A.G. KOMISAROW: Assistant Professor ofPublic Policy and Economics; Faculty Affiliate, Centerfor Child and Family PolicyPhD (Economics) University of Chicago, 2016Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Economics of education; K-12 educationpolicy; educational inequalities (on leave, 2021-2022)ANIRUDH KRISHNA: Edgar T. ThompsonProfessor of Public Policy and Political SciencePhD (Government), Cornell University, 2000Research: Poverty; inequality; social mobility;governanceJENNIFER LANSFORD: Research Professor ofPublic Policy; Faculty Affiliate, Center for Child andFamily Policy; Faculty Affiliate, Duke PopulationResearch InstitutePhD (Developmental Psychology), University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, 2000Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Youth violence prevention; peer influence; parenting3

leave, 2021-2022)POPE “MAC” MCCORKLE: Professor of thePractice of Public PolicyJD, Duke University, 1984Research: Politics of the policy process; campaigns andelections; political history and theoryANDREW NURKIN: Hart Associate Professor of thePractice; Faculty Affiliate, Hart Leadership ProgramMDiv, Yale Divinity School, 2007, MFA (Poetry) Vermont College of Fine Arts, 2011Research: Civic engagement; civic leadership; experiential education; arts policy, facilitationROBYN MEEKS: Assistant Professor of Public Policy;Faculty Fellow, Duke Energy InitiativePhD (Public Policy), Harvard University, 2012Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Environmental and energy economics;development economicsJENNI W. OWEN: Senior Lecturer in Public PolicyMPA (Public Administration), Harvard University, 1996Research: The policymaking process, evidence-basedpolicy, and researcher-policymaker interaction;application of research to real-world policy and practicesettings; education and social policy (on leave, throughfall 2022)M. GIOVANNA MERLI: Professor of Public Policyand Sociology; Research Professor of Global Health;Director, Duke Center for Population Research;Director, Duke Population Research InstitutePhD (Demography), University of Pennsylvania, 1996Research: Health and population in developing countries;migration and immigration; social networks; HIV/AIDSmodeling; sampling hard-to-reach populations; China (onSIMON MILES: Assistant Professor of Public Policy,Slavic and Eurasian Studies and HistoryPhD (History), University of Texas at Austin, 2017Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Diplomatic history; the Cold War;international relations and security; U.S. foreign policy;Soviet Union and Russia (on leave, spring 2022)NATALIA MIROVITSKAYA: Professor of the Practice of Public Policy, Duke Center forInternational DevelopmentPhD (Economics), Russian Academy of Sciences, 1980Research: Sustainable development; internationalresource and environmental policy; conflict-sensitivedevelopment; global gender issuesERIC MLYN: Lecturer in Public Policy; Kenan Distinguished Faculty FellowPhD (Political Science), University of Minnesota, 1991Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Role of civic engagement in American highereducation; the relationship between civic and politicalengagement; social innovation; Trumpism and Americanhigher educationMANOJ MOHANAN: Associate Professor of PublicPolicy and Economics, Associate Research Professor ofGlobal Health; Faculty Research Scholar, Duke Population Research CenterPhD (Health Policy), Harvard University, 2009Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Health economics; health policy;development economics; applied microeconomicsCLARA G. MUSCHKIN: Associate ResearchProfessor of Public Policy; Faculty Director, NorthCarolina Education Research Data Center; Director,Child Policy Research Certificate Program; FacultyAffiliate, Center for Child and Family PolicyPhD (Sociology), Duke University, 1989Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Education policy; academic performance andstudent behavior; peer influence in schools; educational inequalities; earlyeducationJAY A. PEARSON: Associate Professor of PublicPolicy; Director, Global Inequality Research Initiative;Faculty Affiliate, Center for Health Policy & InequalitiesResearch; Duke Global Health InstitutePhD: (Health Behavior and Health Education),University of Michigan, 2006Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Social determinants of population healthdifferences; identity construction; stratification; social bias, includingsupremacy, oppression, privilege and discriminationGUNTHER PECK: Fred W. Shaffer AssociateProfessor of History and Public Policy; Director, HartLeadership ProgramPhD (History), Yale University, 1994Research: 19th- and 20th-century American social andcultural history; comparative immigration and laborstudies; environmental historyALEXANDER PFAFF: Professor of Public Policy,Economics and EnvironmentPhD (Economics), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Environmental and natural resourceeconomics and policy; development and appliedmicroeconomics and policyDIRK PHILIPSEN: Associate Research Professor ofPublic Policy and History; Senior Fellow, KenanInstitute for Ethics; Co-director, SustainabilityEngagement ProgramPhD (U.S. Comparative Social and Economic History),Duke University, 1992Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Economic history; economic performanceindicators; ethics and public service; U.S. politics and public valuesBILLY PIZER: Research Professor of Public PolicyPhD (Economics), Harvard University, 1996Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Environmental regulation; climate changeand energy economics; energy policyDAVID E. PRICE: Professor of Political Science andPublic PolicyPhD (Political Science), Yale University, 1969Research: Congressional policymaking; ethics andpublic policy; American political parties (on leave,serving in the U.S. House of Representatives 4thDistrict)4

VINCENT E. PRICE: President, Duke University;Walter Hines Page University Professor of Public Policyand Political SciencePhD (Communication), Stanford University, 1987Research: Public opinion; social influence; and politicalcommunicationTIMOTHY H. PROFETA: Associate Professor of thePractice of Public PolicyJD, Duke University, 1997Research: Climate change policy design; analysis of legalauthority to address climate and energy challenges; CleanAir Act; adaptive use of current environmental laws forevolving environmental challenges (on leave, 2021-2022)MARCOS A. RANGEL: Associate Professor of PublicPolicy and EconomicsPhD (Economics), University of California at LosAngeles, 2004Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Education and social policy; health and population; international development (on leave, spring 2022)DEONDRA ROSE: Associate Professor of PublicPolicy, Political Science and History; Director, Polis:Center for PoliticsPhD (Government), Cornell University, 2012Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Higher education policy; policy feedback;inequality; the politics of gender, race and class;American political development; political engagementDAVID SCHANZER: Professor of the Practice ofPublic Policy; Director, Triangle Center on Terrorismand Homeland SecurityJD, Harvard University, 1989Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Counterterrorism strategy, policy and law;homeland securitySTEVEN E. SEXTON: Mark and Lynn FlorianAssistant Professor of Public Policy; Assistant Professorof Economics; Faculty Fellow, Duke Energy InitiativePhD (Agricultural and Resource Economics), Universityof California at Berkeley, 2012Research: Energy and environmental economics;behavioral economics; climate policy; agriculturaleconomics; industrial organization; applied econometricsGANGADHAR PRASAD (GP) SHUKLA: Professorof the Practice of Public Policy, Duke Center forInternational DevelopmentPhD (Political Economy and Government), HarvardUniversity, 1993Research: Tax analysis and revenue forecasting; publicfinance for open economies; investment appraisal;taxation of natural resourcesJENNIFER SIEGEL: Bruce R. Kuniholm Professor ofHistory and Public PolicyPhD (History) Yale University, 1998Research: Diplomatic and military history; European,Russian and East European history, comparativeempires, human conflict, peace and diplomacyCHRISTOPHER SIMS: Associate Professor of thePractice of Public Policy; Undergraduate EducationDirector, Center for Documentary StudiesMA (Visual Communication), UNC Chapel Hill, 2003;MFA (Studio Art), Maryland Institute College of Art,2008Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Documentary photography; visualcommunication; literary journalism; web designMALLORY E. SORELLE: Assistant Professor ofPublic PolicyPhD (Government) Cornell University, 2016Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Inequality, American political economy,political engagement, policy feedback, consumer finance,social welfare policy, regulation, mixed methods researchSARA SUTHERLAND: Lecturer in Public PolicyPhD (Environmental Science and Management)University of California, Santa Barbara, 2016Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Environmental economics, the politicaleconomy of natural resource management, fisheries andwater managementDONALD H. TAYLOR: Professor of Public Policy,Community and Family Medicine and Nursing;Director, Social Science Research Institute; FacultyAffiliate, Margolis Center for Health PolicyPhD (Health Policy and Administration), UNC, ChapelHill, 1995Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Aging and long-term care; health policyPETER A. UBEL: Dennis T. McLawhorn UniversityProfessor of Business Administration; Professor ofMedicine and Public Policy; Associate Faculty Director,Health Sector Management; Director, Duke-UNCUSDA Center for Behavioral Economics and HealthyFood Choice ResearchMD, University of Minnesota, 1988Research: Role of values and preferences in health-caredecision making; ethics in health care, such as informed consent and healthcare rationingJAMES W. VAUPEL: Research Professor of PublicPolicy; Co-director, Center for Population, Health andAging; Founding Director, Max Planck Institute forDemographic ResearchPhD (Public Policy), Harvard University, 1978Research: Demography of aging; mortality at advancedages; environmental and genetic plasticity of mortalityratesKATHRYN WHETTEN: Professor of Public Policyand Global Health; Director, Center for Health Policy& Inequalities Research; Co-Director, Duke Sexual andGender Minority Health Program; Research Director,Hart Fellows Program; Faculty Affiliate, Duke GlobalHealth InstitutePhD (Health Policy/Administration), UNC Chapel Hill,1994Pronouns: They/them/theirsResearch: Health disparities; HIV/AIDS; substance abuse; mental health;trauma; orphaned and separated children; sexual and gender minoritiesLearn more about Sanford’s research themes and faculty: sanford.duke.edu5

Professors EmeritiROBERT CONRAD: Associate ProfessorEmeritus of Public Policy and EconomicsPhD (Economics), University of WisconsinMadison, 1978Research: Public finance; natural resourceeconomics; mineral taxationPHILIP J. COOK: ITT/Terry Sanford ProfessorEmeritus of Public Policy; Professor Emeritus ofEconomicsPhD (Economics), University of California,Berkeley, 1973Research: Criminal justice policy; public healthpolicy and social policy; regulation of alcohol,guns, and gambling; violence prevention;educationGRAHAM GLENDAY: Professor Emeritus ofthe Practice of Public PolicyPhD (Public Policy), Harvard University, 1982Research: Public finance; international tax policyadministration; economic developmentALEX HARRIS: Professor of the Practice Emeritus of Public Policy and Documentary Studies;Creative Director, Lewis Hines DocumentaryFellows ProgramBA (Psychology), Yale University, 1971Research: Documentary photography and writing; patients living with brain cancer; Hispanicculture in northern New Mexico; poverty andhousing in North Carolina; media coverage ofhumanitarian challenges; aging and retirement inthe United States; José Martí and Cuba; EdwardO. Wilson and the U.S. Gulf CoastSHERMAN JAMES: Susan B. King ProfessorEmeritus of Public PolicyPhD (Social Psychology), Washington Universityin St. Louis, 1973Research: Social determinants of U.S. racial andethnic health disparities in health and health care;community-based and public policy interventionsto reduce racial and ethnic health disparitiesJAMES A. JOSEPH: Professor Emeritus of thePractice of Public Policy; former U.S. Ambassadorto South AfricaMDiv, Yale University, 1963Research: Ethics in public life and leadershipparadigms; philanthropy; civil societyROBERT KORSTAD: Professor Emeritus ofPublic PolicyPhD (History), UNC, Chapel Hill, 1987Research: Social policy from an historical perspective; labor; poverty; civil rightsBRUCE R. KUNIHOLM: Dean Emeritus ofthe Sanford School of Public Policy; UniversityDistinguished Service Professor Emeritus ofPublic Policy; Professor Emeritus of HistoryPhD (History), Duke University, 1976Research: U.S. policy in the Middle East; U.S.diplomatic history; national security; uses ofhistory and public policyHELEN F. LADD: Susan B. King ProfessorEmeritus of Public Policy; Professor Emeritus ofEconomics; Faculty Affiliate, Center for Childand Family PolicyPhD (Economics), Harvard University, 1974Research: Education policy in the U.S. and othercountries; state and local public financeFRANCIS LETHEM: Professor Emeritus of thePractice of Public PolicyPhD (Economics), Neuchatel University, 1967Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: Institutional design; project design;capacity building towards sustainable development; conflict preventionELLEN MICKIEWICZ: James R. ShepleyEmeritus Professor of Public Policy; ProfessorEmeritus of Political SciencePhD (Political Science), Yale University, 1965Research: Political communication, democratization and political psychology; using cognitivescience theory to research heuristics employedin processing news, especially under conditionsof limited information, as in Russia and parts ofEastern EuropePHYLLIS POMERANTZ: Professor Emeritusof the Practice of Public Policy, Duke Center forInternational DevelopmentPhD (International Relations), Tufts University, 1978Pronouns: She/her/hersResearch: Aid effectiveness; governance, leadershipand development; global public goods and programs;program design for poverty reductionTHOMAS W. TAYLOR: Professor Emeritus of thePractice of Public PolicyJD, UNC Chapel Hill, 1969Pronouns: He/him/hisResearch: National and homeland security; civil-military relations; constitutional and intelligence law;management and leadershipFaculty with SecondaryAppointments in Public PolicyMATTHEW D. ADLER: Richard A. HorvitzProfessor of Law; Professor of Philosophy andEconomics; Director, Center for Law, Economicsand Public PolicyJD, Yale, 1991DAN ARIELY: James B. Duke Professor ofBehavioral Economics; Professor of Economicsand Business AdministrationPhD (Business Administration), Duke University,1998PhD (Cognitive Psychology), UNC Chapel Hill,1996CHRISTOPHER BAIL: Douglas and EllenLowey Professor of SociologyPhD (Sociology), Harvard University, 2011EDWARD J. BALLEISEN: Vice Provost forInterdisciplinary Studies; Professor of History;Senior Fellow, Kenan Institute for EthicsPhD (History), Yale, 1995Pronouns: He/him/hisLORI BENNEAR: Juli Plant Grainger AssociateProfessor of Environmental Economics and PolicyPhD (Public Policy), Harvard University, 2004WILLIAM CHAFE: The Alice Mary BaldwinProfessor Emeritus of HistoryPhD (History), Columbia University, 1971AARON CHATTERJI: Professor of BusinessAdministrationPhD (Business Administration) University ofCalifornia at Berkeley, 2006PETER D. FEAVER: Professor of PoliticalScience; Director, Duke Program in AmericanGrand StrategyPhD (Political Science), Harvard University, 1990Pronouns: He/him/hisBRANDON GARRETT: L. Neil Williams, Jr.Professor of LawJD, Columbia University, 2001ALLISON GILBERT: Associate Professor inPsychiatry and Behavioral SciencesPhD (Health Policy and Management), UNCChapel Hill, 2009SUSANNE B. HAGA: Associate Professor inMedicine and BiologyPhD (Human Genetics), University of Maryland,Baltimore, 1999Pronouns: She/her/hersANGEL LUIS HARRIS: Professor of Sociology;Faculty Research Scholar, DuPRI PopulationResearch Center; Faculty Affiliate, Duke Centerfor Child and Family PolicyPhD (Public Policy and Sociology) University ofMichigan, 2005ROBERT G. HEALY: Professor Emeritus ofEnvironmental Policy, Nicholas School of theEnvironmentPh.D. (Economics) University of California at LosAngeles, 1972D. SUNSHINE HILLYGUS: Professor ofPolitical Science; Director, Duke Initiative onSurvey MethodologyPhD (Political Science) Stanford University, 2003LISA KEISTER: Gilhuly Family Professor ofSociologyPhD (Sociology) Cornell University, 1997NANCY MACLEAN: William H. ChafeProfessor of HistoryPhD (History), University of Wisconsin-Madison,1989EDMUND MALESKY: Professor of PoliticalScience; Director of the Duke Center forInternational DevelopmentPhD (Politi

national security, health data, gender violence and access to information BRUCE W. JENTLESON: William Preston Few Professor of Public Policy, Professor of Political Science PhD (Government), Cornell University, 1983 Pronouns: He/him/his Research: American foreign policy; international relations; international security; economic sanctions;

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