Faculty
Regular Faculty
 
    Madeline Baer, Chair
 Associate Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs 
     B.A., American University; M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Irvine 
    
              Madeline Baer鈥檚 research and teaching focuses on global political economy, human rights, and water policy with a regional focus on Latin America.
          
    
   
    Anthony Tirado Chase
 Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs 
     B.A., UC Santa Cruz; M.A.L.S., Columbia University; M.A.L.D., Ph.D., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy  
    
              Anthony Tirado Chase鈥檚 research and teaching interests focus on human rights, the work of international organizations, and the politics of the Middle East and broader Muslim world.
          
    
  Lan T. Chu
 Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs 
     B.A., M.A., New York University; Ph.D., George Washington University 
    
              Chu鈥檚 research and teaching interests focus on the political role of religious institutions, the Catholic Church and global politics, faith diplomacy, religion and international relations theory, inter-religious dialogue, political ideologies (theory and practice), and the political liberalization processes of former and existing communist countries.
          
    
  Laura Hebert
 Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs  
     B.A., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee M.A., University of Oregon Ph.D., University of Denver   
    
              Hebert's research interests center on gender, human rights, international law, and international organizations, with a geographic emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia and a thematic focus on gender-based violence.
          
    
   
    Syeda ShahBano Ijaz
 Assistant Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs 
     B.S., Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS); M.S., University of Oxford; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., University of California at San Diego 
    
              Professor Ijaz is a scholar of the political economy of development, with a regional focus on South Asia.
          
    
   
    Igor Logvinenko
 Associate Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs 
     B.A., University of Redlands; M.A., Villanova University; Ph.D., Cornell University 
    
              Igor Logvinenko teaches and writes about the intricacies of global political economy, delving into subjects such as energy geopolitics, corruption and international finance, and the nature of authoritarianism.
          
    
   
    Movindri Reddy
 Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs  
     B.A., University of Natal; M.A., Ph.D., Cambridge University   
    
              Movindri Reddy teaches courses on international political processes, international organizations, international theory, South African politics, African politics, and comparative South Asian politics.
          
    
  Derek Shearer
 Stuart Chevalier Professor, Diplomat in Residence, Diplomacy and World Affairs  
     BA, Yale University; PhD, The Union Graduate School 
    
              Ambassador Shearer serves as Director of the McKinnon Center for Global Affairs, handling the college's international relations and directing the expansion of its international affairs programs.
          
    
  