Feryal Cherif
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations and Director of the International Relations Program
Biography
Education
New York University
Ph.D.
Politics
2005
New York University
M.A.
Politics
2002
University of California, San Diego
B.A.
History
1999
University of California, San Diego
B.A.
Political Science
1999
Areas of Expertise
Affiliations
- American Political Science Associations
- International Studies Association
Courses
Gender and Politics
Gender and Politics
International Relations
International Relations
Politics of Authoritarianism
Politics of Authoritarianism
Politics in the Middle East
Politics in the Middle East
Politics of the Middle East through Film
Politics of the Middle East through Film
Theories of International Relations
Theories of International Relations
Articles
Culture, Rights, and Norms: Women’s Rights Reform in Muslim Countries
The Journal of Politics“Culture, Rights, and Norms: Women’s Rights Reform in Muslim Countries.” 2010. The Journal of Politics 72(4): 1144-1160.
Miami Dade’s Cuban-American Voters in the 2008 Election
Cuban Affairs“Miami Dade’s Cuban-American Voters in the 2008 Election.” 2009. Cuban Affairs 4: 1-14. (with Benjamin G Bishin, Andy S. Gomez, and Casey Klofstad)
What to Expect from the Cuban-American Electorate
Cuban Affairs“What to Expect from the Cuban-American Electorate.” 2008. Cuban Affairs 3: 1-19. (with Benjamin G. Bishin, Andy S. Gomez, and Daniel P. Stevens)
Thinking Inside the Box: A Closer Look at Democracy and Human Rights
International Studies Quarterly“Thinking Inside the Box: A Closer Look at Democracy and Human Rights.” 2005. International Studies Quarterly 49(3): 439-57. (with Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, George W. Downs and Alastair Smith) Reprinted in Todd Landman, ed. 2009. Human Rights. Los Angeles: Sage Publications, Volume 3.
South Ossetia—Georgia
Annual Review of Global Peace Operations 2006“South Ossetia—Georgia.” In Ian Johnstone and Bruce Jones, eds., Annual Review of Global Peace Operations 2006, a project of the Center on International Cooperation. Boulder, London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2006, p. 114-5.