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  1. Edward J. Campbell. Constitutional Studies, Political Theory. Learn More. Tyler Castle. Constitutional Studies, Political Theory. Learn More. Joseph Clarkson. Political Theory, International Relations. Learn More. Isheika Cleare. International Relations, Comparative Politics. Learn More.

  2. Joseph Clarkson. Fields of Study: Political Theory, International Relations. jclarks2@nd.edu. CV. Areas of interest: History of Political Thought, German Political Thought, Sovereignty. Joseph Clarkson is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at the University of Notre Dame specializing in Political Theory and International Relations.

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    • Goethe Institute German Language Study

    “From Prussia with Love: Hegel and the Concept of the Political” American Political Science Association (APSA), Montreal

    Thinking in Crisis: Political Thought in the Weimar Republic

    Individual Course (Reading German in Political Philosophy & the Social Sciences)

  3. Joseph Clarkson. Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science, University of Notre Dame. Verified email at nd.edu - Homepage. Political Theory History of Political Thought ...

  4. Adam Smith Fellow. Joseph Clarkson is a PhD student in Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. He earned an MA in Political Science from University of Notre Dame and a BA in Classics, German, & Philosophy from Baylor University. His research recovers Hermann Heller’s account of political unity in the modern state, placing it in ...

  5. Nov 15, 2022 · Joseph Clarkson is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in political science specializing in political theory and international relations. His dissertation focuses on the sources of political unity in the state theories of Carl Schmitt and Hermann Heller, two important theorists of the Weimar Republic.

  6. Oct 6, 2023 · October 31, 2023. Joseph Clarkson. Nitzan Shoshan presents his lecture on decolonizing anthropology. October 6, 2023. On October 6th, 2023, Professor Nitzan Shoshan delivered a lecture for the Nanovic Institute’s Decolonizing Scholarship lecture series titled “The Possibilities and Limits of Decolonizing Anthropology: Ethics, Methods, Blind Spots.”

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