List of University of Oxford People in Academic Disciplines - Politics, Political Philosophy, and International Relations

Politics, Political Philosophy, and International Relations

  • Nayef Al-Rodhan (St Antony's)
  • Christopher Brewin (St John's and Christ Church)
  • James Burnham (Balliol)
  • Alex Callinicos (Balliol)
  • James Corry
  • David Dilks (Hertford, St Antony's, & All Souls)
  • Samuel Finer (Trinity and Balliol)
  • Sir Lawrence Freedman
  • Nikolas Gvosdev (St Antony's)
  • Gerald Cohen (All Souls)
  • Fred Halliday (The Queen's)
  • Robert D. Putnam(Balliol)
  • Ted Hodgetts
  • Raghavan N. Iyer (Magdalen, Nuffield, and St Antony's)
  • Moses Morgan
  • Thomas Nossiter (Exeter and Nuffield)
  • Masako Owada (Balliol)
  • Anne-Marie Slaughter (Worcester)
  • Helen Wallace, Baroness Wallace of Saltaire
  • Michael Sandel (Balliol)
  • Graham Wallas (Corpus Christi)
  • Rosemary Foot (St. Antony's)
  • Naomi Wolf (New College)
  • Joseph Nye (Exeter)
  • Mark Bevir
  • Jeremy Waldron(All Souls)
  • Nancy Bermeo (Nuffield)

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