Faculty Profiles
Read more about some of our faculty to learn more about their teaching, research interests and innovative approaches to international affairs topics.
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Shiloh Krupar
Assistant Professor
Shiloh Krupar’s academic pursuits span the past, present and future – and at least 6,000 miles.
Samer Shehata
Assistant Professor of Arab Politics
Shehata came to SFS after finishing his doctorate on class and culture among Egyptian laborers. He never expected to rise to prominence as a media regular commenting on the relationship between the United States and the Arab world.
Lindsay Oldenski
Assistant Professor
The Landegger Program is “exactly what my focus is,” she said, explaining that her interest in multinationals and international businesses from a policy perspective made IBD a good fit. The Washington location didn’t hurt, either.
Joanna Lewis
Assistant Professor
Joanna Lewis, an assistant professor for STIA, came to SFS because the international focus of the students and faculty as well as the energy and environmental focus within the STIA program fit perfectly with her research.
Erik Voeten
Assistant Professor
When the opportunity arose to come to SFS as the Peter F. Krogh Assistant Professor of Geopolitics and Global Justice, Erik Voeten did not hesitate.
David Edelstein
Associate Professor
Edelstein’s own passion for teaching comes from his long-time interest in international security and foreign policy.
Christine Fair
Assistant Professor
In their efforts to understand the sixth-largest country in the world, policymakers and the media have turned to Center for Peace and Security Studies (CPASS) assistant professor Christine Fair.
Barbara Stowasser
Professor
Stowasser instituted the study of Islam and gender into the curriculum at Georgetown and has published many works and given many talks on the topic, making her a pioneer in the topic in the West.
Abraham Newman
Assistant Professor
“I’m kind of geeky about it,” says Abraham L. Newman about his interest in global data privacy policy.
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