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Formal Theory and Empirical Methodology

Research

  • Research Areas
    • American Government and Politics
    • Comparative Politics
    • Formal Theory and Empirical Methodology
    • International Relations
    • Political Theory
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Faculty Committee

  • Jake Bowers
  • Robert J. Carroll
  • Wendy K. Tam Cho
  • Xinyuan Dai
  • Brian Gaines
  • Aleks Ksiazkiewicz
  • Jim Kuklinski
  • Bob Pahre
  • Michel Regenwetter
  • Tom Rudolph
  • Steve Seitz
  • Gisela Sin
  • Alicia Uribe-McGuire
  • Nora Webb Williams
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Urbana, IL 61801

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Email: pol@illinois.edu

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