American Politics is a large and diverse subfield within the Department. Accordingly, we cover a lot of ground: our group is diverse and pluralistic in the ways we ask and answer questions about American politics. If there is a unifying theme running through our collectivity, however, it is our shared focus on the politics of democratic procedure in the case of the United States. Some of us focus on institutions, whether Congress, the Presidency, the courts, or the process of public policy formation and implementation. We have scholars who study the historical development of American politics and the American state. And a number of us look at how Americans think, feel and act as citizens, by examining voting, other forms of participation, and public opinion.
Students who embark on graduate work at the University of Virginia will be trained to use a broad set of methodological approaches to study American politics. The current faculty is particularly strong in American institutions, political behavior, and American political thought and development. Quantitative and historical methods are predominant, but students are exposed to all major analytical approaches used by political scientists investigating the United States. In addition, our interests are significantly shared with other fields in the department: for example, our curiosity about elections and party systems is appreciated by our colleagues in Comparative Politics, and our interest in American political thought by the Political Theory wing of the Department. In short, our combination of substantive range and methodological scope makes Virginia a great place to study the ideas, individuals, and institutions of American politics.
Departmental Faculty
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James W. Ceaser Harry F. Byrd ProfessorView Profile → -
Danielle Charette General Faculty, John Lillard Assoc. Director of American Constitutional Democracy for PCDView Profile → -
Paul Freedman Associate ProfessorView Profile → -
John Holbein Associate Professor of Public Policy and EducationView Profile → -
Justin Kirkland Director of Graduate StudiesProfessorView Profile → -
David Law E. James Kelly, Jr. Class of 1965 Research Professor of LawView Profile → -
Jennifer Lawless Department ChairLeone Reaves and George W. Spicer Professor of PoliticsView Profile → -
Sidney Milkis Director of Honors ProgramWhite Burkett Miller ProfessorView Profile → -
James Pontuso Professor, General FacultyView Profile → -
Rachel Augustine Potter Director of Graduate AdmissionsAssociate ProfessorView Profile → -
Albert Rivero John L. Nau III Assistant Professor of the History and Principles of DemocracyView Profile → -
Larry J. Sabato University ProfessorView Profile → -
James D. Savage ProfessorView Profile → -
Ian Solomon Dean and Professor of Practice of Public Policy, Batten SchoolView Profile → -
Craig Volden Professor of Public Policy and Politics, Director of the Center for Effective LawmakingView Profile → -
Nicholas J.G. Winter Associate Department ChairAssociate ProfessorView Profile → -
Kirill Zhirkov Assistant ProfessorView Profile →