Robert Johansen
Professor
Department of Political Science
Professor of Political Science; Senior Fellow, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
Degrees
B.A., Manchester College; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University
Research Profile
Johansen is author of The National Interest and the Human Interest: An Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy (Princeton University Press), co-editor of The Constitutional Foundations of World Peace (SUNY Press), and has published in World Politics, Journal of Peace Research, Global Governance, Third World Quarterly, Journal of International Affairs, Political Studies, and periodicals such as The Atlantic, Harper's, and The New York Times. As program chair for the International Studies Association, past president of the World Policy Institute, and founding editor-in-chief of the World Policy Journal, he has played a seminal role in transnational research on international peace and global governance. He has held visiting appointments at Princeton University in the Center for International Studies and at Harvard University in the Center for International Affairs and the Center for the Study of World Religions. He writes on United Nations peace building; ethics and international relations; and enforcing international law prohibiting crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Contact Information
O114
Hesburgh Center
631-6971
Johansen@nd.edu
