Political Science >> Faculty >> Audie Klotz
 








 

Audie Klotz
Associate Professor

330 Eggers Hall

315-443-3866

 

B.A.  Oberlin College
M.A./Ph.D. Cornell University


Courses:

International Relations Theory
Identity in International Relations
Global Migration
Qualitative Methods

Web page:
http://faculty.maxwell.syr.edu/aklotz/

Recent Publications:

Qualitative Methods in International Relations, co-edited with Deepa Prakash (Palgrave Macmillan 2008)

Strategies for Research in Constructivist International Relations, with Cecelia Lynch (M.E. Sharpe 2007)

Editor, "The Forum: Moving Beyond the Agent-Structure Debate in International Relations," International Studies Review 8 (2), June 2006

"International Legitimation of Social Movements: The Rise and Decline of Ethnic Nationalism in South Africa, "International Politics 43 (2), April 2006

"State Identity in South African Foreign Policy, " in Walter Carlsnaes and Philip Nel, eds., In Full Flight: South African Foreign Policy After Apartheid (Institute for Global Dialogue 2006)

Research Interests:

International Relations Theory, Transnational Social Movements, Migration, Southern Africa

Current Research Projects:

The construction of state identity through migration and citizenship policies in South Africa from the late 1800s; constructivist methodologies; and the successes and failures of anti-racism movements.
 

This page current as of: April 23, 2008