Carolyn Bourdeaux
Dr. Carolyn Bourdeaux has built a career at the intersection of policy, politics, and governance. She has served as a Democratic Member of Congress from Georgia from 2021-2022 after winning
Dr. Carolyn Bourdeaux has built a career at the intersection of policy, politics, and governance. She has served as a Democratic Member of Congress from Georgia from 2021-2022 after winning
B. Bryan Barber joined the Department of International Affairs as a Lecturer in 2022. Prior to working at UGA, he was a Teaching Fellow at Nazarbayev University’s Department of Science
Dr. Erin Little is a Lecturer in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia. Her research emphasizes the role that civilian targeting plays during international
Eli Sperling has traveled and conducted research extensively throughout the Middle East, spending significant time in Israel, Cairo and the Sinai Peninsula. He holds an MA in Middle Eastern history
David Okech is Professor and the founding director of the Center on Human Trafficking Research & Innovation (CenHTRO) and the African Programming and Research Initiative to End Slavery (APRIES). His
Specializing in international law, Harlan Grant Cohen joined the Georgia Law faculty in 2007. He holds the Gabriel M. Wilner/UGA Foundation Professorship in International Law and serves as a Faculty Co-Director
Dr. Lozano-Rojas research lies in the intersection between public finance and social policy. His research focuses on taxation and behavior and on revenue-generating social-policies that provide different levels of governments
Emily V. Bell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Administration and Policy at the University of Georgia. Her work examines cognition and representation in the policy process