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'''Henry Farrell''' is an associate professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University. He specializes in institutional theory, politics and the Internet (with a particular focus on [[blog]]s), the internal politics of the European Union and its relations with the United States, and theories of trust. | '''Henry Farrell''' is an associate professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University. He specializes in institutional theory, politics and the Internet (with a particular focus on [[blog]]s), the internal politics of the European Union and its relations with the United States, and theories of trust. | ||
He hosts the Crooked Timber blog on the interactions of media and politics. | He hosts the Crooked Timber blog on the interactions of media and politics, and has criticized [[David Horowitz]]'s attacks on academic expression. | ||
==Education== | ==Education== |
Revision as of 21:55, 1 September 2009
Henry Farrell is an associate professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University. He specializes in institutional theory, politics and the Internet (with a particular focus on blogs), the internal politics of the European Union and its relations with the United States, and theories of trust.
He hosts the Crooked Timber blog on the interactions of media and politics, and has criticized David Horowitz's attacks on academic expression.
Education
- Ph.D. (2000), Department of Government, Georgetown University. Dissertation, Major Comprehensive (Comparative Politics) and Minor Comprehensives (Political Theory and German and European Studies), all awarded with Distinction.
- M.A. (2000) In German and European Studies, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University (completed jointly with Ph.D).
- M.A. (1993) In Politics, University College Dublin. Awarded with First Class Honours.
- B.A. (1991) In Politics (First Class Honours) and Economics (Second Class Honours Grade One), University College Dublin.