This is a list of notable political scientists. See also political science.
Notable political scientists
A
- 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
- Elmar Altvater - German globalisation critic. Former Professor at the Otto-Suhr-Institut of the Free University Berlin.
- Shlomo Avineri
- 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.
- Duncan Black - Responsible for unearthing the work of many early political scientists, including Charles Dodgson.
- Jean-Charles de Borda - 18th century mathematician who devised the Borda count.
- Steven Brams - Export on voting systems.
- Ian Bremmer - Political risk specialist.
- Stephen Bronner
- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita - Pioneering game theorist with applications to international relations, seminal book "The War Trap".
- Walter Dean Burnham
C
- John M. Carey - US politics specialist.
- Edward Hallett Carr - Noted international relations theorist.
- 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.
- Clyde Coombs - Voting systems expert, designed "Coombs' method"
- Philip Cowley - Author of "Revolts and Rebellions".
D
- Robert A. Dahl - Noted American politics specialist
- Larry Diamond - Comparative democratization specialist
- John DiIulio - American politics specialist at the University of Pennsylvania; first head of President George W. Bush's faith-based initative
- Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (a.k.a. Lewis Carroll) - Famous author of Alice in Wonderland who was also a noted professor of mathematics at Oxford University. He devised Dodgson's Method of voting system.
- Everett Dolman - Geopolitics expert.
- Anthony Downs - Elections expert.
- Maurice Duverger - French lawyer and sociologist responsible for Duverger's law.
- Michael W. Doyle - International relations theorist, author of "Empires".
E
- David Easton
- Harry Eckstein - Noted comparative politics expert.
F
- Peter D. Feaver - International security expert.
- Martha Finnemore - International organizations and ethics scholar.
- Peter Fishburn - Operations analysis and probability theory expert.
- Keith Fitzgerald - Immigration politics expert.
- Ernst Fraenkel
- Francis Fukayama- international political theory and biopolitics.
G
- Anthony Giddens - Noted political sociologist.
- Robert Gilpin - International political economics specialist.
- Joanne Gowa - International political economy expert
H
- Harry Harding - China specialist.
- Thomas Hare - Devised Single Transferable Vote (a.k.a. Hare's method).
- Barbara Hicks - Eastern Europe expert.
- Roger Hilsman - JFK Aid, Columbia University Professor, and prolific author.
- Donald Horowitz - Pioneeded political science models for assessing ethnic conflict.
- Samuel P. Huntington - author of "Clash of Civilizations" and a noted comparativist.
I
J
- Gary C. Jacobson - Congressional politics expert
- Robert Jervis - International security specialist.
- Chalmers Johnson - Comparative theorist.
- Loch K. Johnson - US Intelligence Expert.
K
- Robert O. Keohane - Interdependence theory author.
- Stephen D. Krasner - International regimes author, Director of Policy Planning under Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
- Will Kymlicka - Author of "Multicultural Citizenship".
L
- Richard Ned Lebow - Noted constructivist, Cold War expert, author of "Tragic Vision of Politics".
- Eugene Lewis - Expert on constitutional law and bureaucracy.
- Arend Lijphart - Comparative politics theorist.
- Seymour Martin Lipset - Renowned political sociologist.
- Ramon Llull - Discoverer of Condorcet Criterion and Borda Count
M
- Vincent A. Mahler - International Relations and Income Inequality expert
- David R. Mayhew - US legislative behavior and political parties expert.
- Michael McFaul - Russia specialist.
- John Mearsheimer - Noted international relations theorist and national security expert.
- Samuel Merrill III - Voting theory specialist.
- Terry Moe - American politics specialist.
- Hans Morgenthau - Noted realist, international relations specialist.
- James Morrow - International relations expert and game theorist.
N
- Michael Nelson - U.S. presidency expert
- Philip Norton - Acclaimed British politics expert
- Joseph Nye - "Soft power" international security specialist; Kennedy School Dean.
O
- Mancur Olson - International political economy specialist.
P
- Nelson Polsby - US politics specialist.
- 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
- William H. Riker - 20th century political scientist who applied game theory to political science.
- Douglas Rivers - Political econometrician, quantitative methods expert.
- Stein Rokkan - Expert on political parties and movements, founder of the Institute for Comparative Politics.
- Richard Rosecrance - International relations and political economy expert.
S
- Giovanni Sartori - Comparativist, expert on constitutional theory and party systems; author of "Parties and Party Systems".
- John Schaar - Expert on patriotism, politics and American literature, and political thought.
- James C. Scott - Poltical economist, expert on Southeast Asia.
- Patrick Seyd - Party politics expert; Europeanist.
- 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
- Rogers Smith - Pulitzer Prize finalist, American politics expert at the University of Pennsylvania
- Matthew Soberg Shugart - International authority on Constitutional design.
- Theda Skocpol - Comparative politics expert.
- 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".
- Leo Strauss - political theorist; author of "History of Political Philosophy"; originator of Straussian thought
T
U
V
- Eric Voegelin - major work, "Order and History" in five volumes, he rejected the notion that political science should become a positivistic social science.
W
- Stephen Walt - International relations specialist.
- Kenneth N. Waltz - A dean of the realist international relations school.
- Alexander Wendt - social constructivism proponent
- Howard J. Wiarda
- Aaron Wildavsky - Author of "Risk and Culture".
- Ronald M. Wildenstein
- Woodrow Wilson- Former Professor of Politics at Princeton and former U.S. President
- Susan L. Woodward
X
Y
- Crawford Young - Noted comparativist, Africa scholar.
Z
- Fareed Zakaria - Newsweek International editor, comparativist.
- John Zaller - Author of "The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion," at UCLA.
Presidents of the American Political Science Association
- Frank J. Goodnow
- Albert Shaw
- Frederick N. Judson
- James Bryce
- A. Lawerence Lowell
- Woodrow Wilson
- Simeon E. Baldwin
- Albert Bushnell Hart
- W.W. Willoughby
- John Bassett Moore
- Ernst Freund
- Jesse Macy
- Munroe Smith
- Henry Jones Ford
- Paul S. Reinsch
- Leo S. Rowe
- William A. Dunning
- Harry A. Garfield
- James W. Garner
- Charles E. Merriam
- Charles A. Beard
- William Bennett Munro
- Jesse S. Reeves
- John A. Fairlie
- Benjamin F. Shambaugh
- Edward S. Corwin
- William F. Willoughby
- Isidor Loeb
- Walter J. Shepard
- Francis W. Coker
- Arthur N. Holcombe
- Thomas Reed Powell
- Clarence A. Dykstra
- Charles Grove Haines
- Robert C. Brooks
- Frederic A. Ogg
- William Anderson
- Robert E. Cushman
- Leonard D. White
- John Gaus
- Walter F. Dodd
- Arthur W. MacMahon
- Henry R. Spencer
- Quincy Wright
- James K. Pollock
- Peter H. Odegard
- Luther Gulick
- Pendleton Herring
- Ralph J. Bunche
- Charles McKinley
- Harold D. Lasswell
- E.E. Schattschneider
- V.O. Key, Jr.
- R. Taylor Cole
- Carl B. Swisher
- Emmette S. Redford
- Charles S. Hyneman
- Carl J. Friedrich
- C. Herman Pritchett
- David B. Truman
- Gabriel A. Almond
- Robert A. Dahl
- Merle Fainsod
- David Easton
- Karl W. Deutsch
- Robert E. Lane
- Heinz Eulau
- Robert E. Ward
- Avery Leiserson
- Austin Ranney
- James MacGregor Burns
- Samuel H. Beer
- John C. Wahlke
- Leon D. Epstein
- Warren E. Miller
- Charles E. Lindblom
- Seymour Martin Lipset
- William H. Riker
- Philip E. Converse
- Richard F. Fenno, Jr.
- Aaron B. Wildavsky
- Samuel P. Huntington
- Kenneth N. Waltz
- Lucian W. Pye
- Judith N. Shklar
- Theodore J. Lowi
- James Q. Wilson
- Lucius J. Barker
- Charles O. Jones
- Sidney Verba
- Arend Lijphart
- Elinor Ostrom
- M. Kent Jennings
- Matthew Holden Jr.
- Robert O. Keohane
- Robert Jervis
- Robert Putnam
- Theda Skocpol
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
- Virginia Gray, University of North Carolina, 2003
- John H. Aldrich, Duke University, 2004
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 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