Graduate Subjects Archive

Fall 2024

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.006J/17.007J/24.637J
Feminist Thought

Wood

 

T, Th 2:30-4
5-234
17.100
Field Seminar in Political Economy
SchneiderTh 11-1
E53-438
17.154
Varieties of Capitalism and Social Inequality
Thelen W 3:45-5:45
E53-438
17.200
American Political Behavior I
CampbellTh 9-11
E51-385
17.276
Public Opinion Research Training Lab
BerinskyT 1-3
E53-485
17.310J/IDS.412J/STS.482J
Science, Technology and Public Policy
SelinM, W 1-2:30
E25-111
Rec TBA
17.418
Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
GrinbergM 11-1
E53-485
17.456
The International Politics of Emerging Technologies
Lin-GreenbergT 3-5
E53-438
17.468
Foundations of Security Studies
TalmadgeT 1-3
E53-438
17.486
Japan and East Asian Security
SamuelsTh 9-11
E53-438
17.506
Ethnic Politics
Lieberman and 
Charnysh
T 9-11
E53-485
17.568
Comparative Politics and International Relations 
of the Middle East
Nielsen and
Hassan
M 1-3
E53-438
17.800
Quantitative Research Methods I: Regression 
HidalgoM, W 9:30-11
E51-057
Rec TBA
17.804
Quantitative Research Methods III:
Generalized Linear Models and Extensions
KimM, W 9:30-11
E51-390
Rec TBA
17.850
Political Science Scope and Methods
CaugheyF 11-1
E53-485

 

 

Spring 2024 

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.150
The American Political Economy in Comparative Perspective

Thelen
and Pierson

 

Th 7-9pm
E53-485
17.178
Political Economy of Institutions and Development
SchneiderW 1:30-3:30pm
E53-438
17.202
American Political Institutions
CaugheyR 9-11am
E53-485
17.210
American Political Behavior II
CampbellT 9-11am
E51-393
17.270
American Political Development
CaugheyR 3:45-5:45pm
E53-485
17.320
Social Policy
CampbellW 3-5 pm
E51-390
17.424
International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies
KimM 11-1
E53-485
17.448/17.447/IDS.350J/MAS.460J
Cybersecurity
ChoucriW 1-3pm
E62-450
17.480
Understanding Modern Military Operations
CoteM 3-5
E40-496
17.572
Political Economy of Africa
NathanW 9-11am
E53-485
17.588
Field Seminar in Comparative Politics
LawsonF 11-1pm
E53-485
17.802
Quantitative Research Methods II: Causal Inference
HidalgoT R 3-4:30
56-167
rec tba
17.806
Quantitative Research Methods IV: Advanced Topics 
KimT, R 3-4:30pm
E53-438
rec tba
17.962
Second Year Paper Workshop
ChristiaR 11-1pm
E53-438
17.S952
Coercion and Deterrence
HaunW 3:30-5:30pm
E53-485

Fall 2023

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.000J
Political Philosophy
ZackaM 3-5pm
E53-438
17.006J/17.007J/24.637J
Feminist Thought
TBAT, R 2:30-4pm
5-234
17.100
Field Seminar in Political Economy
SchneiderR 11-1pm
E53-438
17.154
Varieties of Capitalism and Social Inequality
Thelen and HallW 3:45-5:45 (listed 3:30-6)
E53-438
17.200
American Political Behavior I
WhiteM 11am-1pm
E53-485
17.418
Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
NielsenW 3:30-5:30pm
E53-485
17.432
Causes of War: Theory and Method
Lin-GreenbergM 1-3pm
E53-438
17.452
Emerging Technologies and Intelligence: Deliverance, Delusion, or Both
BrennerR 11am-1pm
E51-385
17.800
Quantitative Research Methods I: Regression
YamamotoT, R 9:30-11am
E51-057
Rec: TBA
17.804
Quantitative Research Methods III: Generalized Linear Models and Extensions
YamamotoT,R 3-4:30pm
66-154
Rec: TBA
17.830
Empirical Methods in Political Economy
HidalgoT 11am-1pm
E53-485
17.850
Political Science Scope and Methods
NielsenW 10-12pm
E53-438
17.S950
Contentious Politics
HassanT 1-3pm
E53-485
17.S952
Bayesian Measurement Models
CaugheyR 9-11am
E53-485

Spring 2023

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.000J/24.611J
Political Philosophy
SkowR 2-5pm
32-D831
17.006J/17.007J/24.637J
Feminist Thought
HaslangerT 7-10pm
32-124
17.174
Historical Political Economy
CharnyshT 1-3pm
E53-485
17.202
American Political Institutions
CaugheyR 10am-12pm
E53-485
17.210
American Political Behavior II
WhiteM 11am-1pm
E51-390
17.262/17.261
Congress and the American Political System II
StewartW 1:30-3:30pm
E53-485
17.310J/17.309J/IDS.412J/STS.482J
Science, Technology and Public Policy
OyeM,W 1:30-3pm
E25-111
Rec: TBA
17.424
International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies
SingerM 11am-1pm
E53-485
17.426
Empirical Models in International Relations and Comparative Politics
NielsenW 10am-12pm
E53-485
17.448/17.447
Cybersecurity
ChoucriM 1-3pm
E62-450
17.482/17.483
US Military Power
PosenT 1-3pm
E51-085
Rec: TBA
17.582
Civil War
ChristiaR 11am-1pm
E53-438
17.588
Field Seminar in Comparative Politics
LawsonF 11am-1pm
E53-485
17.802
Quantitive Research Methods II: Causal Inference
HidalgoT,R 3-4:30pm
E51-385
17.806
Quantitive Research Methods IV: Advanced Topics
Hidalgo & YamamotoM, W 3:30-5
E53-438
Rec-TBA
17.962
Second Year Paper Workshop
TsaiTBA
17.S952
Coercion and Deterrence
HaunW 3:30-5:30
E53-485

Fall 2022

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.000J/24.611J
Political Philosophy
ZackaW 1:30-3:30pm
E53-438
17.200
American Political Behavior I
CampbellR 9-11am
E51-390
17.276
Public Opinion Research Training Lab
BerinskyT 9-11am
E53-485
17.418
Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
Nielsen & GrinbergT 1-3pm
E53-485
17.468
Foundations of Security Studies
PosenR 3-5pm
E51-390
17.480
Understanding Modern Military Operations
CoteR 1-3pm
E40-496
17.486
Japan and East Asian Security
SamuelsM 3-5pm
E53-438
17.490
Political Economy of Security
GrinbergM 11-1pm
E53-485
17.526
Comparative Urban Politics
NathanR 9-11am
E53-485
17.590
State Building
LiebermanM 7-9pm
E51-390
17.800
Quantitive Research Methods I: Regression
HidalgoT,R 11-12:30pm
E51-057
Rec-TBA
17.804
Quantitive Research Methods III: Generalized Linear Models and Extensions
YamamotoM,W 9:30-11
E53-438
Rec-TBA
17.850
Political Science Scope and Methods
Caughey & CharnyshW 3:30-5:30pm
E53-485
17.S950
Authoritarian Regimes
HassanM 1-3pm
E53-438
17.S951
Intelligence: Revolution or Continuity?
BrennerT 3-5pm
E51-385
17.S953
Government Architecture
ZackaT 7-9pm
E53-438

Spring 2022

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.006J/17.007J/24.637J
Feminist Thought
HaslangerT 7-10pm
66-160
17.178
Political Economy of Institutions and Development
SchneiderR 11-1pm
E53-438
17.198
Current Topics in Comparative Political Economy
ThelenW 1:30-3:30pm
E53-485
17.202
American Political Institutions
StewartR 9-11am
E53-485
17.210
American Political Behavior II
BerinskyM 11-1pm
E53-438
17.270
American Political Development
CaugheyT11-1pm
E53-438
17.310J/309J/IDS.412J/STS.482J
Science, Technology and Public Policy
OyeM,W 1:30-3pm
E25-111
Rec: TBA
17.424
International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies
Singer & KimM 11-1pm
E53-485
17.426
Empirical Models in International Relations and Comparative Politics
NielsenT 1-3pm
E53-438
17.430
Research Seminar in International Relations
OyeT 9-12pm
E51-390
17.474J
Nuclear Weapons and International Security
NarangM 1-3pm
E53-485
17.482/17.483
US Military Power
PosenT 1-3pm
E51-085
Rec: TBA
17.484
Comparative Grand Strategy and Military Doctrine
PosenR 11-1pm
E51-390
17.802
Quantitative Research Methods II: Causal Inference
YamamotoM,W 3:30-5pm
E51-361
Rec-TBA
17.806
Quantitative Research Methods IV: Advanced Topics
KimT, R 3-4:30pm
2-105
17.878
Qualitative Methods and Fieldwork
LiebermanT 9-11am
E53-438
17.962
Second Year Paper Workshop
CharnyshW 3:30-5:30pm
E53-438
17.S950
Measurement
CaugheyM 3-5pm
E53-485
17.S951
Politics of Emerging Military Technology
Lin-GreenbergT 11-1pm
E51-085
17.S952
Historical Political Economy
CharnyshW 10-12pm
E53-485

Fall 2021

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.100
Political Economy I: Theories of the State and the Economy
SchneiderW 1:30-3:30pm
E53-438
17.154
Varieties of Capitalism and Social Inequality
ThelenR 3-5pm
E53-485
17.200
American Political Behavior I
CampbellT 11-1pm
E51-385
17.416
Theoretical Models in International Relations and Comparative Politics
NielsenW 3:30-5:30pm
E53-485
17.418
Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
Narang & FravelT 1-3pm
E53-485
17.448/17.447
Cybersecurity
ChoucriM 1-3pm
E14-633
17.472
International Conflict in the Gray Space Between War and Peace
BrennerT 3-5pm
E51-385
17.480
Understanding Modern Military Operations
CoteR 1-3pm
E40-496
17.488
Simulating Global Dynamics and War
Samuels & HeginbothamM 2-5pm
E53-438
17.506
Ethnic Politics
Charnysh & LiebermanT 3-5pm
E53-485
17.524
State, Society, and Political Behavior in Developing Contexts
TsaiW 5:30-7:30pm
E51-390
17.588
Field Seminar in Comparative Politics
LawsonM 5-7pm
E53-485
17.800
Quantitative Research Methods I: Regression
YamamotoM,W 9:30-11am
E51-372
Rec-TBA
17.804
Quantitative Research Methods III: Generalized Linear Models and Extensions
KimM,W 9:30-11am
E25-117
Rec-TBA
17.850
Political Science Scope and Methods
CaugheyR 9-11am
E53-485
17.S950
Asian Security
NarangM 11-1pm
E53-438
17.S951
Political Economy of Security
GrinbergT 11-1pm
E53-485
17.S953
Formal Approaches to Political Institutions
MagazinnikT 9-11am
E53-485

Spring 2021

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.006J/17.007J/24.237J/WGS.301J
Feminist Thought
WoodT,R 2-3:30pm
Virtual
17.150
The American Political Economy in Comparative Perspective
Thelen & PiersonM 7-9pm
Virtual
17.178
Political Economy of Institutions and Development
SchneiderW 1:30-3:30pm
Virtual
17.182/17.181
Sustainability: Political Economy, Science and Policy
ChoucriW 1-3pm
Virtual
17.202
American Political Institutions
MagazinnikW 11-1pm
Virtual
17.210
American Political Behavior II
*In person attendance not required
WhiteT 9-11am
E51-372
17.262/17.261
Congress and the American Political System II
StewartM 3-5pm
Virtual
17.310J/ESD.103J/STS.482J
Science, Technology, and Public Policy
Oye & SelinM,W 1:30-3pm
Virtual
Rec-TBA
17.408
Chinese Foreign Policy
FravelR 9-11am
Virtual
17.424
International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies
Singer & KimM 11am-1pm
Virtual
17.430
Research Seminar in International Relations
OyeT 9am-12pm
Virtual
17.446/17.445
International Relations Theory in the Cyber Age
ChoucriM 1-3pm
Virtual
17.482/17.483
US Military Power
PosenT 1-3pm
Virtual
Rec: TBA
17.582
Civil War
Christia & PetersenT 11am-1pm
Virtual
17.588
Field Seminar in Comparative Politics
LawsonF 9-11am
Virtual
17.802
Quantitive Research Methods II: Causal Inference
HidalgoM,W 9-10:30am
Virtual
Rec I-F 11am-12pm in E51-085
OR
Rec II: TBA, Virtual
17.806
Quantitive Research Methods IV: Advanced Topics
KimT,R 3-4:30pm
Virtual
Rec-TBA
17.810/17.811
Game Theory and Political Theory
MagazinnikT 1-3pm
Virtual
Rec-TBA
17.962
Second Year Paper Workshop
TsaiR 5-7pm
Virtual
17.S953
New Methods for Causal Inference
YamamotoR 9-11am
Virtual

Fall 2020

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.000J/24.611J
Political Philosophy
ZackaF 8-10am
Virtual
17.100J
Political Economy I: Theories of the State and the Economy
SchneiderW 1:30-3:30pm
Virtual
17.154
Varieties of Capitalism and Social Inequality
Thelen & HallR 3-5pm
Virtual
17.200
American Political Behavior I
CampbellT 11am-1pm
Virtual
17.276
Public Opinion Research Training Lab
BerinskyM 11am-1pm
Virtual
17.418
Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
Narang & FravelT 1-3pm
Virtual
17.432
Causes of War: Theory and Method
Lin-GreenbergM 1-3pm
Virtual
17.448/17.447
Cybersecurity
ChoucriM 1-3pm
Virtual
17.468
Foundations of Security Studies
PosenT 11am-1pm
Virtual
17.472
International Conflict in the Gray Space Between War and Peace
BrennerT 3-5pm
Virtual
17.480
Understanding Modern Military Operations
CoteR 1-3pm
Virtual
17.486
Japan and East Asian Security
SamuelsM 11am-1pm
Virtual
17.800
Quantitative Research Methods I: Regression
YamamotoM, W 8-9:30am
Virtual
Rec: TBA
17.804
Quantitative Research Methods III: Generalized Linear Models and Extensions
YamamotoT, R 9:30-11am
Virtual
Rec: TBA
17.830
Empirical Methods in Political Economy
Caughey & HidalgoT 1-3pm
Virtual
17.850
Political Science Scope and Methods
Caughey & NarangR 9-11am
Virtual
17.S950
Emotions and Politics
PetersenW 3:30-5:30pm
Virtual
17.S951
Democracy, Dignity and Development
LiebermanT 8-10am
Virtual

Spring 2020

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.000J/24.611J
Political Philosophy
Thelen & HallW 1:30-3:30
E53-438
17.006J/17.007J/24.237J/WGS.301J
Feminist Thought
WoodM,W 2:30-4
14E-310
17.100J/14.781J/15.678J
Political Economy I: Theories of the State and the Economy
Berger & PioreT 3-5
E62-550
17.198
Current Topics in Comparative Political Economy
Schneider & ThelenW 3:30-5:30
E53-438
17.202
American Political Institutions
CaugheyR 11-1
E53-485
17.210
American Political Behavior II
BerinskyT 1-3
E53-485
17.252/17.251
Congress and the American Political System I
StewartT,R 11-12:30
24-121
17.310J/IDS.412JJ/STS.482J
Science, Technology and Public Policy
Oye & SelinM,W 1:30-3
E25-111
Rec: TBA
17.424
International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies
SingerM 9-11
E53-485
17.426
Empirical Methods in International Relations
NielsenT 11-1
E53-485
17.430
Research Seminar in International Relations
OyeW 9-12
E51-390
17.446/17.445
International Relations Theory in the Cyber Age
ChoucriM 1-3
E53-485
17.482/17.483
US Military Power
PosenT 1-3
E51-085
Rec-TBA
17.582
Civil War
ChristiaT 3-5
E53-485
17.584
Civil-Military Relations
PetersenW 3:30-5:30
E53-485
17. 802
Quantitative Research Methods II: Causal Inference
HidalgoT, R 9:30-11
E51-057
Rec: TBA
17.806
Quantitative Research Methods IV: Advanced Topics
KimT, R 9:30-11
E53-438
Rec: TBA
17.962
Second Year Paper Workshop
CharnyshM 3-5
E53-485
17.S950
Religion and Politics
ChristiaR 3-5
E53-485
17.S951
Advanced Topics in Nuclear Proliferation and Strategy
NarangM 11-1
E53-485
17.S953
Formal Approaches to Political Institutions
MagazinnikW 9-11
E53-485
17.955
War and Identity in the Balkans
PetersenT 11-1
5-231

Fall 2019

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.154
Varieties of Capitalism and Social Inequality
Thelen & HallR 3-5
E51-393
17.178
Political Economy of Institutions and Development
SchneiderW 1:30-3:30
E53-438
17.200
American Political Behavior I
WhiteT 11-1
E53-485
17.418
Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
Fravel & NarangT 1-3
E53-485
17.472
International Conflict Between War and Peace
BrennerT 3-5
E53-485
17.478
Great Power Military Intervention
Posen & PetersenT 11-1
E51-390
17.480
Understanding Modern Military Operations
CoteR 1-3
E40-496
17.488
Simulating Global Dynamics and War
Samuels & HeginbothamM 10-1
E53-438
17.506
Ethnic Politics
Lieberman & CharnyshT 3-5
E53-438
17.524
Governance and Accountability in Development
TsaiR 11-1
E53-485
17.588
Field Seminar in Comparative Politics
LawsonM 1-3
E53-438
17.800
Quantitative Research Methods I: Regression
HidalgoM,W 9:30-11
E51-372
Rec-TBA
17.804
Quantitative Research Methods III: Generalized Linear Models and Extensions
KimM,W 3:30-5
E53-438
Rec-TBA
17.850
Political Science Scope and Methods
Caughey & NielsenR 9-11
E53-438

Spring 2019

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.006J/17.007J/24.237J/WGS.301J
Feminist Thought
 M 7:00-10:00
Room 14E-310
17.100J/14.781J/15.678J
Political Economy I: Theories of the State and the Economy
Berger & PioreT 3:00-5:00
Room E62-550
17.262/17.261
Congress and the American Political System II

Stewart
W 3:00-5:00
Room E53-485
17.276
Public Opinion Research Training Lab
BerinskyT 11:00-1:00
Room E53-485
17.310J/ESD.103J/STS.482J
Science, Technology, and Public Policy
SelinM,W 1:00-2:30
Room E25-111
rec-TBA
17.408
Chinese Foreign Policy
FravelW 9:00-11:00
Room E53-485
17.424
International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies
SingerM 9:00-11:00
Room E53-485
17.426
Empirical Methods in International Relations
NielsenM 11:00-1:00
Room E53-485
17.448/17.447
Cybersecurity
ChoucriM 1:00-3:00
Room E62-450
17.482/17.483
US Military Power
PosenT 1:00-3:00
Room E51-085
rec-TBA
17.568
Comparative Politics and International Relations of the Middle East
NielsenM 3:00-5:00
Room E53-485
17.582
Civil War
PetersenR 3:00-5:00
Room E53-485
17.802
Quantitive Research Methods II: Causal Inference
HidalgoT, R 9:30-11:00
Room E51-361
rec-TBA
17.806
Quantitive Research Methods IV: Advanced Topics
HidalgoM,W 1:30-3
Room E53-438
rec-tba
17.878
Qualitative Methods and Fieldwork
LawsonM 5:00-7:00
Room E51-385
17.962
Second Year Paper Workshop
TsaiR 11:00-1:00
Room E53-485
17.S950
South Asian Security
NarangT 11:00-1:00
Room E53-438
17.S951
Representation
CaugheyT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485

Fall 2018

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.000J/24.611J
Political Philosophy
ZackaF 1:30-3:30
Room E53-438
17.181/17.182
Sustainability: Political Economy, Science and Policy
ChoucriT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
17.200
American Political Behavior I
BerinskyT 9:00-11:00
Room E53-485
17.418
Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
FravelT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-438
17.445/17.446
International Relations Theory in the Cyber Age
ChoucriM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
17.468
Foundations of Security Studies
PosenT 11:00-1:00
Room E53-485
17.486
Japan and East Asian Security
SamuelsM 11:00-1:00
Room E53-438
17.582
Civil War
ChristiaR 3:00-5:00
Room E53-438
17.588
Field Seminar in Comparative Politics
LawsonM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-438
17.800
Quantitive Research Methods I: Regression
YamamotoM, W 9:30-11:00
Room E51-361
17.804
Quantitive Research Methods III: Generalized Linear Models and Extensions
YamamotoM, W 3:30-5:00
Room E53-438
Rec-TBA
17.850
Political Science Scope and Methods
YamamotoT 3:00-5:00
Room E53-438
17.S950
Emotions and Politics
PetersenT 3:00-5:00
Room E53-485
17.S951
Historical Political Economy
CharnyshW 1:30-3:30
Room E53-438

Spring 2018

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.100J/14.781J/15.678J
Political Economy I: Theories of the State and the Economy
Berger & PioreT 3:00-5:00
Room E62-550
17.202
American Political Institutions
CaugheyW 1:30-3:30
Room E53-485
17.210
American Political Behavior II
BerinskyT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
17.408
Chinese Foreign Policy
FravelM 11:00-1:00
Room E53-485
17.424
International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies
SingerM 9:00-11:00
Room E53-438
17.430
Research Seminar in International Relations
OyeW 9:00-12:00
Room E51-390
17.432
Causes of War: Theory and Method
Van EveraF 11:00-1:00
Room E53-438
17.448/17.447
Cybersecurity
ChoucriM 1:00-3:00
Room E62-350
17.480
Understanding Military Operations
CoteR 1:00-3:00
Room E40-496
17.482/17.483
US Military Power
PosenT 1:00-3:00
Room E51-085
Rec TBA
17.584
Civil-Military Relations
PetersenW 3:30-5:30
Room E53-485
17.588
Field Seminar in Comparative Politics
SchneiderW 1:30-3:30
Room E53-438
17.802
Quantitive Research Methods II: Causal Inference
YamamotoT, R 9:30-11:00
Room E51-361
Rec- TBA
17.806
Quantitive Research Methods IV: Advanced Topics
KimM, W 3:30-5:00
Room E53-438
Rec-TBA
17.878
Qualitative Research: Design and Methods
LawsonR 3:00-5:00
Room E51-085
17.962
Second Year Paper Workshop
SingerM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-438
17.S951
Nuclear Security
NarangT 3:00-5:00
E53-485

Fall 2017

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.000J/24.611J
Political Philosophy
HahnR 1:00-3:00
Room 66-148
17.006J/17.007J/24.237J/WGS.301J
Feminist Thought
HaslangerM, W 1:00-2:30
Room 4-257
17.154
Varieties of Capitalism and Social Inequality
Thelen & HallW 11:00-1:00
Room E51-385
17.178
Political Economy of Institutions and Development
SchneiderW 1:30-3:30
Room E53-438
17.182/17.181
Sustainability: Political Economy, Science and Policy
ChoucriT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
17.200
American Political Behavior I
WhiteM 11:00-1:00
Room E53-485
17.276
Public Opinion Research Training Lab
BerinskyW 9:00-11:00
Room E53-485
17.310J/ESD.103J/STS.482J
Science, Technology, and Public Policy
Oye
Selin
M, W 1:30-3:00
Room E25-111
Rec-TBA
17.418
Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
FravelT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-438
17.445/17.446
International Relations Theory in the Cyber Age
ChoucriM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
17.478
Great Power Military Intervention
Posen & PetersenT 11:00-1:00
Room E51-390
17.590
State Building
LiebermanM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-438
17.800
Quantitative Research Methods I: Regression
HidalgoM, W 9:00-10:30
Room E51-361
Rec-TBA
17.804
Quantitive Research Methods III: Generalized Linear Models and Extensions
YamamotoM, W 3:30-5:00
Room E53-438
Rec-TBA
17.810/17.811
Game Theory and Political Theory
KimT 3:00-5:00
Room E53-438
17.850
Political Science Scope and Methods
CaugheyR 10:00-12:00
Room E53-438
17.S950
Governance and Accountability Lab
TsaiR 3:00-5:00
Room E53-485

Spring 2017

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.000J/24.611J
Political Philosophy
Khoo, Haslanger & RichardR 1:00-4:00
Room E62-550
17.100J/14.781J/15.678J
Political Economy I: Theories of the State and the Economy
Berger & PioreT 3:00-5:00
Room E51-361
17.150
The American Political Economy in Comparative Perspective
Thelen & SkocpolW 10:00-12:00
Room E53-485
17.424
International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies
SingerM 3:00-5:00
Room E53-485
17.430
Research Seminar in International Relations
OyeW 9:00-12:00
Room E51-390
17.448/17.447
Cybersecurity
ChoucriM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
17.468
Foundations of Security Studies
Huan & JacksonW 3:30-5:30
Room E53-438
17.474J/22.814J
Nuclear Weapons and International Security
Narang & KempT*
Room 24-115
17.480
Understanding Military Operations
CoteR 1:00-3:00
Room E40-496
17.524
State, Society, and Political Behavior in Development Contexts
TsaiF 2:00-4:00
Room E53-485
17.568
Comparative Politics and International Relations of the Middle East
Christia & NielsenT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-438
17.578
Elections and Political Representation in the developing World
HidalgoM 3:00-5:00
Room E53-438
17.582
Civil War
ChristiaM 11:00-1:00
Room E53-438
17.588
Field Seminar in Comparative Politics
SchneiderW 1:30-3:30
Room E53-485
17.802
Quantitive Research Methods II: Causal Inference
HidalgoT, R 9:30-11:00
Room E51-361
Rec-TBA
17.962
Second Year Paper Workshop
TsaiR 3:00-5:00
Room E53-485
17.S950
Emotion in Politics
PetersenT 3:00-5:00
Room E53-485

Fall 2016

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.006J/17.007J/24.237J/WGS.301J
Feminist Thought
McKinneyM, W 11:00-12:30
Room 4-257
17.154
Varieties of Capitalism and Social Inequality
Thelen & HallW 11:00-1:00
Room E51-385
17.178
Political Economy of Institutions and Development
SchneiderW 1:30-3:30
Room E53-438
17.182/17.181
Sustainability: Political Economy, Science and Policy
ChoucriT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
17.200
American Political Behavior I
WhiteT 9:00-11:00
Room E53-485
17.202
American Political Institutions
WarshawW 3:30-5:30
Room E53-438
17.251/17.252
Congress and the American Political System I
StewartM, W 9:30-11:00
Room 4-144
17.310J/IDS.412J/STS.482J
Science, Technology, and Public Policy
OyeM, W 1:30-3:00
Room E25-111
Rec-TBA
17.418
Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
NarangM 1:00-3:00
Room E51-390
17.445/17.446
International Relations Theory in the Cyber Age
ChoucriM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
17.484
Comparative Grand Strategy and Military Doctrine
GavinT 11:00-1:00
Room E53-438
17.486
Japan and East Asian Security
SamuelsM 11:00-1:00
Room E53-438
17.800
Quantitive Research Methods I: Regression
HidalgoM, W 9:00-10:30
Room E51-361
17.804
Quantitive Research Methods III: Generalized Linear Models and Extensions
HershT,R 1:00-2:30
Room E53-438
Rec-TBA
17.850
Political Science Scope and Methods
NielsenR 10:00-12:00
Room E53-438
17.S950
Social Science and the Iraq and Syrian Wars
PetersenT 3:00-5:00
Room E53-485
17.S951
State Building
LiebermanM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-438

Spring 2016

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.000J/24.611J
Political Philosophy
StanczykT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-438
17.100J/14.781J/15.678J
Political Economy I: Theories of the State and the Economy
Berger & PioreT 3:00-5:00
Room E51-361
17.210
American Political Behavior II
BerinskyM 10:00-12:00
Room E53-485
17.262/17.261
Congress and the American Political System II
StewartW 9:00-11:00
Room E53-485
17.408
Chinese Foreign Policy
FravelM 10:00-12:00
Room E53-438
17.424
International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies
SingerM 3:00-5:00
Room E53-485
17.430
Research Seminar in International Relations
OyeW 9:00-12:00
Room E51-390
17.450
Strategy, History, and Statecraft: Historical Methods for International Relations
GavinT 11:00-1:00
Room E53-438
17.480
Understanding Modern Military Operations
CoteR 1:00-3:00
Room E40-496
17.482/17.483
US Military Power
PosenT 1:00-3:00
Room E51-361
Rec-TBA
17.584
Civil-Military Relations
PetersenW 3:00-5:00
Room E53-438
17.588
Field Seminar in Comparative Politics
LawsonT 11:00-1:00
Room E53-485
17.802
Quantitive Research Methods II: Causal Inference
YamamotoT, R 9:30-11:00
Room E51-361
Rec-TBA
17.806
Quantitive Research Methods IV: Advanced Topics
KimT, R 4:00-5:30
Room E53-485
Rec-TBA
17.962
Second Year Paper Workshop
SingerM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-438
17.S951
New Research on Latin America
Hidalgo & SchneiderW 1:30-3:30
Room E53-485
17.S952
Cybersecurity
ChoucriM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
Rec-TBA

Fall 2015

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.006J/17.007J/24.237J/WGS.301J
Feminist Thought
HaslangerT,R 1:00-2:30
Room 66-168
17.150
American Political Economy in Comparative Perspective
Thelen & PiersonM 3:00-5:00
Room E53-438
17.154
Varieties of Capitalism and Social Inequality
Thelen & HallW 11:00-1:00
Room E51-385
17.178
Political Economy of Institutions and Development
SchneiderW 1:30-3:30
Room E53-438
17.182
Sustainability: Political Economy, Science and Policy
ChoucriT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
17.310J/ESD.103J/STS.482J
Science, Technology, and Public Policy
OyeM, W 1:30-3:00
Room E25-111
Rec-TBA
17.418
Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
FravelT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-438
17.432
Causes of War: Theory and Method
Van Evera & GavinT 3:00-5:00
Room E53-438
17.446/17.445
International Relations Theory in the Cyber Age
ChoucriM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
17.478
Great Power Military Intervention
Posen & PetersenT 11:00-1:00
Room E51-385
17.486
Japan and East Asian Security
SamuelsM 11:00-1:00
Room E53-438
17.800
Quantitive Research Methods I: Regression
KimM, W 4:00-5:30
Room E51-361
17.804
Quantitive Research Methods III: Generalized Linear Models and Extensions
YamamotoM, W 9:00-10:30
Room E53-438
Rec-TBA
17.810
Game Theory and Political Theory
KimT 3:00-5:00
Room E53-485
Rec-TBA
17.830
Empirical Methods in Political Economy
HidalgoT 9:00-11:00
Room E53-485
17.850
Political Science Scope and Methods
Tsai & BerinskyR 10:00-12:00
Room E53-438

Spring 2015

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.196/17.195
Globalization
BergerM 1:00-3:00
Room E51-390
Rec TBA
17.198
Current Topics in Comparative Political Economy
BergerT 1:00-3:00
Room E53-485
17.202
Graduate Seminar in American Politics II
CaugheyM 10:00-12:00
Room E53-438
17.252/17.251
Congress and the American Political System I
StewartT, R 9:30-11:00
Room 56-169
17.276
Public Opinion Research Training Lab
BerinskyW 3:00-5:00
Room E53-438
17.320
Social Policy
CampbellT 9:00-11:00
Room E53-438
17.408
Chinese Foreign Policy
FravelM 1:00-3:00
Room E51-393
17.424
International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies
SingerM 11:00-1:00
Room E53-485
17.426
Empirical Methods in International Relations
NielsenT 9:00-11:00
Room E53-485
17.428
American Foreign Policy: Theory and Method
Van EveraW 3:00-5:00
Room E51-393
17.430
Research Seminar in International Relations
OyeW 9:00-12:00
Room E51-390
17.482/17.483
US Military Power
PosenT 1:00-3:00
Room E51-361
Rec TBA
17.568
Comparative Politics and International Relations of the Middle East
Nielsen & ChristiaR 11:00-1:00
Room E53-438
17.572
African Politics
LiebermanM 1:00-3:00
Room E53-438
17.802
Quantitive Research Methods II: Causal Inference
YamamotoT, R 3:00-4:30
Room 66-144
17.806
Quantitive Research Methods IV: Advanced Topics
KimT, R 3:00-4:30
Room E53-485
17.878
Qualitative Research: Design and Methods
BatesonR 9:00-11:00
Room E53-438
17.962
Second Year Paper Workshop
SingerM 3:00-5:00
Room E53-438
17.S950
Understanding Modern Military Operations
CoteR 1:00-3:00
Room E40-496
17.S951
The Cold War Reconsidered
GavinT 11:00-1:00
Room E53-438
17.S952/17.S919
Cybersecurity
ChoucriW 9:00- 11:00
Room E53-485