Alison Johnston
Professor - Political Science
School of Public Policy
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Research/Career Interests
I am a political economist, whose research agenda lies at the intersection of comparative and international political economy. The topics I have published on include European and EU politics, European monetary integration, economic and financial crises, sovereign risk and credit ratings, welfare states and labor markets, housing markets and household debt, growth models and the politics of organized labor (with a focus on general strikes).
Education
PhD: London School of Economics (2011), European Political Economy
Masters (of Research): London School of Economics (2007), European Political Economy
Undergraduate: University of Washington (2005), Economics, European Studies and Swedish Studies
Courses Taught
- PS 300: Research Methods (for undergraduates)
- PS 341: European and EU Politics
- PS 342: The Politics of Corruption
- PS 354: International Organizations and Global Politics
- PPOL 522: Quantitative Methods for Public Policy Analysis (for Masters Students)
- PPOL 622: Advanced Policy Analysis (empirical modeling with time series and panel data - for advanced Masters students and PhD students)
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