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This is a list of notable political scientists. See the list of political theorists for those who study political theory. See also political science.
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- Alan Abramowitz – expert in American politics, political parties, ideological realignment, elections, and voting behavior.
- David Adamany – public law specialist and President of Temple University
- Nayef Al-Rodhan – philosopher, neuroscientist and geostrategist, and author of Sustainable History and the Dignity of Man, Emotional Amoral Egoism and Symbiotic Realism
- John Aldrich – political parties expert at Duke University, author of Why Parties?
- Graham Allison – early proponent of the bureaucratic politics model, author of Essence of Decision, national security specialist, former Dean of Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University
- Gabriel A. Almond – originator of the culturist movement in comparative politics
- Gar Alperovitz – political economist
- Ambedkar – jurist, economist and Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constitution of India
- William Anderson – specialist in public administration
- Robert Axelrod – expert on game theory and complexity theory, wrote extensively on the Prisoner's Dilemma, former president of American Political Science Association
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- Fatih Baja – Gar Yunis University teacher and member of the National Transitional Council in charge of political affairs
- Moniz Bandeira – Brazilian writer, professor, political scientist, historian and poet
- Benjamin Barber – proponent of participatory democracy and local governance teaching at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland College Park
- James David Barber – developed a classification system of the personality types of American presidents, successfully predicted Richard Nixon's resignation from the office of the president
- Stephen Barber – noted for his work on political strategy and political economy, author of Political Strategy
- Michael Barnett – specialist in international relations
- Thomas P.M. Barnett – security strategist
- Simion Bărnuţiu – noted for his work on political strategy in Austria and Romania
- Larry Bartels – democracy and voting expert at Vanderbilt University
- Gad Barzilai – Law and Politics, Human Rights and Politics, Communities and Law at University of Washington
- Richard K. Betts – prize-winning author in a number of political science areas
- Mark Bevir – professor of political science and Director of the Center for British Studies at the University of California, Berkeley; known for his work on governance
- Thomas A. Birkland – author of Lessons of Disaster
- Duncan Black – responsible for unearthing the work of many early political scientists, including Charles Dodgson
- Hans T. Blokland – author of Freedom and Culture in Western Society and Modernization and its political consequences
- Jean Blondel – comparative politics at University of Siena, emeritus at European University Institute
- Jean-Charles de Borda – 18th-century mathematician who devised the Borda count
- Steven Brams – expert on voting systems
- Ahron Bregman – expert on the Arab-Israeli conflict
- Ian Bremmer – political risk specialist
- Stephen Brooks – international relations scholar
- Robert X. Browning – specialist in American politics and chief archivist for C-SPAN
- Zbigniew Brzezinski – Polish American political scientist, geostrategist, and statesman; served as United States National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981; in September 2007 during a speech on the Iraq war, Obama introduced Brzezinski as "one of our most outstanding thinkers"
- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita – pioneering game theorist with applications to international relations, author of selectorate theory, seminal book The War Trap
- Ralph Bunche – American political scientist and diplomat; received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his late 1940s mediation in Palestine; first person of color to win
- Walter Dean Burnham – expert in the field of realigning elections, emeritus at University of Texas at Austin
- Charles Burton – expert on China and Western nations' China policy
- David Butler – pioneer of modern British political science, invented the concept of swing
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- Ira Carmen – co-founder of the social science subdiscipline of genetics and politics
- Edward Hallett Carr – international relations theorist
- Alfredo Castillero Hoyos – democracy and human rights; former member of the United Nations's Human Rights Committee
- George Catlin (1896–1979) – English political scientist and philosopher; strong proponent of Anglo-America cooperation; worked for many years as a professor at Cornell University
- Partha Chatterjee – Indian postcolonial critic, political and social scientist
- Satyabrata Rai Chowdhuri – international relations, Indology at Institute of Commonwealth Studies
- John Coakley – specialist in ethnic conflict and Irish politics
- Benjamin Cohen – leader in the field of International Political Economy
- Stephen P. Cohen – Middle East specialist
- James Smoot Coleman – early Africanist, founded the UCLA African Studies Center
- Josep Colomer – institutionalist, comparativist, and game theorist scholar
- Marquis de Condorcet – 18th-century mathematician and philosopher who contributed the often used "Condorcet criterion" and devised the concept of a Condorcet method
- Ralph W. Conant – author of The Prospects for Revolution and Toward a More Perfect Union: The Governance of Metropolitan America
- Philip Converse – public opinion scholar, author of The Nature of Belief Systems in Mass Publics
- Timothy E. Cook – politics and media
- Clyde Coombs – voting systems expert, designed "Coombs' method"
- Philip Cowley – author of Revolts and Rebellions
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- Robert A. Dahl – American politics specialist, author of On Democracy
- Jouke de Vries – Frisian politician and professor at the university of Leiden
- Ronald Deibert - Canadian political scientist and founder and director of the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto
- Daniel Deudney – writer and associate professor at Johns Hopkins University; author of Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village
- Karl Deutsch – political scientist, focused on political communication
- Larry Diamond – comparative democratization specialist; professor at Stanford University
- Thomas Diez – Chair in International Relations at the University of Birmingham
- John DiIulio – American politics expert at the University of Pennsylvania;
- Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (also known as Lewis Carroll) – author of Alice in Wonderland and professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford; devised Dodgson's method of voting
- Robert Donaldson – professor at University of Tulsa and specialist in US/Russian foreign policy
- Anthony Downs – has contributed to democratic theory, elections studies
- Donald Downs – professor at University of Wisconsin; researcher for Independent Institute
- Michael W. Doyle – international relations theorist, author of Empires
- Daniel Drezner – professor at Tufts University, specializing in international politics
- Murray Dry – professor at Middlebury College, specializing in constitutional law
- John Dryzek – professor at the Australian National University, specializing in deliberative democracy and environmental politics
- John Dunn – political theorist at the University of Cambridge
- Maurice Duverger – French lawyer and sociologist responsible for Duverger's law
- Rand Dyck – Canadian politics expert and professor at Carleton University
- Thomas R. Dye – elite theory vs. pluralism; author of The Irony of Democracy and Who's Running America?
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- David Easton – originator of systemic theory
- Daniel J. Elazar – American federalism and political culture scholar, founder of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, political science professor at Bar Ilan (Israel) and Temple University
- Jean Bethke Elshtain – American political philosopher focusing on gender, ethics, American democracy, and international relations
- Jon Elster – Norwegian social and political theorist authored works in the philosophy of social science and rational choice theory and a notable proponent of Analytical Marxism
- Cynthia Enloe – international relations scholar focusing on Feminism in international relations, editor for such scholarly journals as Signs and the International Feminist Journal of Politics
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- James D. Fearon
- Peter D. Feaver – international security expert
- David Fellman – Constitutional scholar
- Richard Fenno – Congress scholar, author of Home Style: House Members in their Districts
- Thomas Ferguson – politics and economics
- Samuel Finer – academic and author on political science and history of government
- Norman Finkelstein – author on political science, notable for The Holocaust Industry
- Martha Finnemore – international relations and international organizations scholar
- Morris P. Fiorina – American politics; proposed retrospective vote theory
- Peter Fishburn – operations analysis and probability theory expert
- Keith Fitzgerald – immigration politics expert
- James H. Fowler – expert on political participation, the evolution of cooperation, and social network theory (UCSD)
- Daniel P. Franklin - American politics; politics of the presidency and Politics and Film
- Annette Baker Fox – international relations scholar
- William T. R. Fox – international relations theorist, coiner of the term "superpower"
- Ernst Fraenkel
- Francis Fukuyama – international political theory and biopolitics
- Archon Fung
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- Scott Gates – specialist in international relations
- Anthony Giddens – political sociologist originator of the Third Way
- Robert Gilpin – international political economy specialist
- Benjamin Ginsberg – professor at Johns Hopkins University focusing on American politics
- Hannes Hólmsteinn Gissurarson – Professor of Political Science at the University of Iceland focusing on political theory
- Sheldon Goldman – expert on American federal courts; professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
- David F. Gordon – political risk specialist, former US Director of Policy Planning
- Harold Foote Gosnell – research and writings on American politics, elections, and political parties in political science
- Colin Gray – international security
- Donald Green – Professor of Political Science at Columbia University focusing on field experiments in American politics
- Ted Robert Gurr – specialist on conflict and violence
- Amy Gutmann – political theory expert; President of the University of Pennsylvania (2004–present)
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- Jacob Hacker – Professor of Political Science at Yale University
- Harry Harding – China specialist
- Thomas Hare – devised single transferable vote (also known as Hare's method)
- Jeremy Harris – American politics specialist
- Michael Hart – British twentieth-century politics specialist
- Louis Hartz – American author of The Liberal Tradition in America
- Colin Hay – influential British political scientist
- Marc Hetherington – author of Why Trust Matters; offered a new participation paradigm
- Christopher J. Hill – international relations scholar, Professor and Director of the Cambridge Centre of International Studies
- Roger Hilsman – aide to John F. Kennedy, Columbia University professor, and prolific author
- Thomas Holbrook – public opinion and elections research, author Do Campaigns Matter?
- Donald L. Horowitz – pioneered political science models for assessing ethnic conflict
- Mark Huddleston – former President of Ohio Wesleyan University and President of the University of New Hampshire
- Samuel P. Huntington – author of Clash of Civilizations and The Third Wave: Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century; comparativist
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- Kancha Ilaiah – Dalit scholar and social scientist
- Ronald Inglehart – professor at the University of Michigan; founder of the World Values Survey
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- Gary Jacobson – United States Congress expert
- Dayan Jayatilleka – Sri Lankan diplomat, political scientist, and author
- Robert Jervis – international security specialist
- Chalmers Johnson – comparative theorist
- Jason A. Johnson – campaign management
- Loch K. Johnson – United States intelligence expert
- Charles O. Jones – specialist in American politics
- Bertrand de Jouvenel – French political scientist; co-founder of Mont Pelerin Society
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- Peter Katzenstein – professor at Cornell, former president of the American Political Science Association
- Ira Katznelson – specialist in American and comparative politics
- Dennis Kavanagh
- Michael Keating – specialist in nationalism, European integration and regionalism
- Edmond Keller – specialist in African politics
- Willmoore Kendall – political theorist; teacher of William F. Buckley, Jr.
- Robert O. Keohane – interdependence theory author
- Ben Kerkvliet – specialist in comparative politics
- Cornelius Kerwin – President of American University
- V.O. Key, Jr. – elections, parties and public opinion scholar
- Gary King – professor at Harvard, political methodologist
- John W. Kingdon – specialist in American politics
- Grayson L. Kirk – specialist in international relations and President of Columbia University
- Henry Kissinger – former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor to President Richard M. Nixon
- Herbert Kitschelt – author on new radical right parties
- Stephen D. Krasner – international regimes author, Director of Policy Planning under Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and professor at Stanford University
- Michael Krassa – elections, social context, architecture and society; lobbyist, consultant, political sociologist and Chair of Human Dimensions of Environmental Systems department at University of Illinois at Urbana
- Oskar Krejčí – theory of international relations, elections and political psychology, former advisor to two Czechoslovak premieres
- James Kurth
- Will Kymlicka – originated the theoretical foundations of multiculturalism
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- Guy Laforest – liberalism (John Locke) scholar; Quebec and Canadian politics specialist
- Harold Lasswell – political communications, pioneered early efforts to establish the policy sciences and influential contributor to the Stages Heuristic
- Jack Layton – former leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada, Ph.D in Political Science
- Richard Ned Lebow – constructivist, Cold War expert, author of Tragic Vision of Politics
- Michael Leifer – international relations, South Asian Studies, London School of Economics
- Margaret Levi - scholar of comparative political economy, labor politics, democratiic theory, former American Political Science Association president
- Carl Levy Goldsmith's College, University of London
- Robert C. Lieberman – scholar of American politics and provost of Johns Hopkins University
- Arend Lijphart – originator of consociationalism
- Juan Linz – democracy specialist
- Dan Lipinski – US House of Representatives (IL-D, 3rd)
- Seymour Martin Lipset – political theorist on democracy and development and parties; taught at Stanford University
- Ramon Llull – discoverer of Condorcet Criterion and Borda Count
- Theodore Lowi – major scholar of American politics at Cornell University
- Ian Lustick – state territoriality ethnic conflict and computer modelling in political science; University of Pennsylvania
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- Niccolò Machiavelli – considered the originator of historically based political science; author of The Prince
- Jane Mansbridge – scholar of social movements, gender, and democratic engagement (Harvard University), former American Political Science Association president
- Harvey C. Mansfield – political philosophy (Harvard University)
- Zeev Maoz – Arab-Israeli Conflict and international relations expert
- Jose M. Maravall – political economist
- David Marsh – influential British political scientist
- Juraj Marusiak – Slovak expert for Central and Eastern Europe
- David R. Mayhew – US legislative behavior and political parties expert
- John McCormick – specialist in European Union politics
- Michael McFaul – Russia specialist, professor and director of the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law at Stanford University
- John McGarry – ethnic conflict specialist
- John Mearsheimer – international relations theorist and national security expert
- Samuel Merrill III – voting behavior and party competition
- George Michael – specialist in right-wing extremism
- Peter Middlebrook – political economist specialising in transition economies
- David Miller – political philosopher, specialized in theories of social justice
- Charles Mills – political philosopher specialising in race relations; author of The Racial Contract
- Terry M. Moe – specialist in American politics
- Malcolm Moos – former President of the University of Minnesota
- Andrew Moravcsik – professor at Princeton University, liberal IR theorist, specialist on European Union politics
- Hans Morgenthau – realist, international relations specialist
- James D. Morrow – international relations expert and game theorist
- Michael Munger – trained as an economist, chair of political science at Duke University, running for governor of North Carolina as a Libertarian
- Clark A. Murdock – Senior Adviser, Center for Strategic and International Studies
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- Arthur Naftalin – specialist in American politics and former Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Amrita Narlikar – President of the German Institute of Global and Area Studies and former Director of the University of Cambridge Centre for Rising Powers
- Antonio Negri
- Franz Leopold Neumann – known for analysis of National Socialism
- David Nolan – founder of the United States Libertarian Party
- Douglass North – Nobel laureate
- Pippa Norris – Harvard comparative political scientist
- Philip Norton – British politics expert
- Joseph Nye – "soft power" international security specialist; Kennedy School Dean
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- Brendan O'Leary – ethnic conflict specialist
- Cornelius O'Leary – Irish historian and political scientist
- Bertell Ollman – political theorist
- Mancur Olson – international political economy specialist; expert on collective action problems; taught at the University of Maryland, College Park
- A.F.K. Organski – developed power transition theory in his 1958 book World Politics
- Elinor Ostrom – specialist on common pool resources; winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Economics
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- Thomas Pangle – political theorist at University of Texas at Austin
- Michael Parenti – political scientist and author
- Vilfredo Pareto
- W. Robert Parks – former President of Iowa State University
- Gianfranco Pasquino – Italian political scientist; electoral systems, comparative politics
- Gleb Pavlovsky – Russian political scientist
- Sergei M. Plekhanov – Russia relations expert
- Dianne Pinderhughes – scholar of race and gender inequality & public policy, former American Political Science Association president
- Nelson W. Polsby – American politics scholar
- Samuel L. Popkin – early expert on rational choice theory
- Karl Popper – theorist, originated the open society theory
- Adam Przeworski – Democratic transitions theorist, author of Democracy and Development; member of the September Group
- Robert D. Putnam – social capital theorist, author of Bowling Alone
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- Douglas W. Rae – equality theorist
- Mahesh Rangarajan – Indian political analyst and researcher with a focus on contemporary Indian politics and the politics of wildlife conservation in India
- John Rawls – political philosopher
- R. A. W. Rhodes – public administration scholar, pioneer of the study of policy networks in British government
- Condoleezza Rice – former National Security Advisor; former Secretary of State; professor at Stanford University
- Floyd M. Riddick – Parliamentarian of the United States Senate from 1964 to 1974, and developer of Riddick's Senate procedure
- William H. Riker – 20th-century political scientist who applied game theory to political science
- Patrick T. Riley – political theorist and Kant scholar
- David Rohde – Congress scholar
- Stein Rokkan – expert on political parties and movements, founder of the Institute for Comparative Politics
- Richard Rose – American political scientist, Professor of Politics at the University of Aberdeen
- Richard Rosecrance – international relations and political economy expert
- Clinton Rossiter – American government and constitutional history theorist
- Susanne Hoeber Rudolph – scholar of political economy and political economy, former American Political Science Association president
- John Ruggie – international relations theorist, social constructivist
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- Larry Sabato – University of Virginia professor, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, and popular political analyst
- Scott Sagan – Stanford professor and notable critic of deterrence theory
- Slobodan Samardžić – research includes political ideas and institutions, federalism, constitutionalism, and European Union
- David Samuels – comparativist scholar of Brazilian politics and political institutions
- Austin Sarat – public law specialist
- Giovanni Sartori – comparativist, expert on constitutional theory and party systems; author of Parties and Party Systems
- E.E. Schattschneider – early political parties expert, author of Party Government and The Semisovereign People: A Realist's View of Democracy in America
- Cliff Schecter – political commentator and operative
- Steven Schier – specialist in American Politics
- Warner R. Schilling – specialist in international relations and military technology
- Gesine Schwan – political scientist, president of the Viadrina European University, and nominated twice as a candidate for the federal presidential elections of Germany
- James C. Scott – political economist, Southeast Asia area specialist
- Hossein Seifzadeh – Iranian Professor of Political Science at University of Tehran; expert on strategic and security issues in the Middle East
- Mitchell A. Seligson – Centennial Professor of Political Science Vanderbilt University; founder of Latin American Public Opinion Project and AmericasBarometer
- Donna Shalala – former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services
- Matthew Soberg Shugart – scholar of constitutional design and electoral systems
- Beth Simmons – international relations scholar focusing on human rights
- Herbert A. Simon – Nobel Prize-winning professor at Carnegie Mellon; a founder of artificial intelligence research; received his Ph.D in political science from the University of Chicago
- Theda Skocpol – comparative sociologist; former president of American Political Science Association, Harvard University
- Stephen Skowronek – presidency and American political development scholar (Yale University)
- Anne-Marie Slaughter – Scholar of international relations, former president of the American Society of International Law
- Jean Edward Smith – political economist, biographer, international relations, constitutional law
- Rogers Smith – Pulitzer Prize finalist, American politics expert at the University of Pennsylvania
- Steven S. Smith – American politics, congressional politics, Russian politics; Director, Weidenbaum Center
- Peverill Squire – Americanist
- Michael Steed – British political scientist, developed the concept of "Steed swing" as distinct from "Butler swing"
- Alfred Stepan – comparativist, Wallace S. Sayre Professor of Government at Columbia University
- Zeev Sternhell – theorist, political historian of political ideology
- John G. Stoessinger – International relations theorist, author of The Might of Nations: World Politics in our Time
- Donald Stokes — former Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton; expert on elections
- Herbert Storing – American politics expert
- Susan Strange – British expert in international relations; taught at the London School of Economics
- Carol Swain – Professor of Law and Political Science at Vanderbilt University; expert of immigration and race
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- Rein Taagepera – comparativist, expert on electoral systems and history of government
- Colin Talbot – British political scientist; 2013 Chair of Government in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Manchester; adviser to various Parliamentary Committees of the United Kingdom
- Marco Tarchi – professor at University of Florence, right-wing militant and creator of Nouvelle Droite
- Dennis Thompson – political theorist at Harvard University
- J. Ann Tickner – feminist international relations theorist and current president of the International Studies Association (ISA)
- Virginia Tilley – specialist on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- Charles Tilly – professor at Columbia University, his work includes contentious politics and evolution of modern states
- Herbert Tingsten – professor of political science at Stockholm University
- George Tsebelis – game theorist notable for his general theory of veto players and for describing the Robinson Crusoe fallacy
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- Stephen Van Evera – MIT international relations expert, known for proposing the Offense-Defense theory
- Tatu Vanhanen – democratization and ethnic nepotism
- Sidney Verba
- Eric Voegelin – in his major work, Order and History in five volumes, he rejected the notion that political science should become a positivistic social science
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- Helen Wallace – international relations specialist
- Stephen Walt – international relations specialist
- Kenneth N. Waltz – founder of the neorealist international relations school
- Michael Walzer – international relations, just war theory
- Patricia A. Weitsman – international relations scholar, alliance theory
- Alexander Wendt – social constructivism proponent
- Darrell M. West – specialist in electronic government, Brookings Institution director of Governance Studies
- John Henry Whyte – specialist in Northern Irish politics
- Aaron Wildavsky – author of Risk and Culture
- Bruce A. Williams – specialist in American politics
- Danny Williams – Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
- James Q. Wilson – former President of the American Political Science Association
- Woodrow Wilson – former Professor of Politics at Princeton University and former US President
- William Wohlforth – international relations scholar
- Susan L. Woodward – professor at the graduate program at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
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- Atilla Yayla – Professor of Politics, Political Economy and Political Philosophy at Gazi University in Turkey; president of the Association for Liberal Thinking
- M. Crawford Young – comparativist, Africa scholar
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- Fareed Zakaria – international relations expert
- John Zaller – author of The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion; at UCLA
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