Notable IPE Scholars
- Sophie Moren
- Daniele Archibugi
- David N. Balaam
- Jonathan Bateman
- Jeffrey Warren Bennett
- Mark Blyth
- Mark R. Brawley
- Robert Brenner
- Andre Broome
- Benjamin Cohen
- Theodore Cohn
- Robert W. Cox
- Jerome Davis
- Brad Dillman
- Ziya Onis
- Peter B. Evans
- Jeffry Frieden
- Francis Fukuyama
- Corin Garbett
- Geoffrey Garrett
- Gary Gereffi
- Stephen Gill
- Robert Gilpin
- Peter M. Haas
- Richard Higgott
- Peter A. Hall
- Jeffrey A. Hart
- Eric Helleiner
- John Ikenberry
- Peter J. Katzenstein
- Robert O. Keohane
- Stephen D. Krasner
- David A. Lake
- Donna Lee
- Donald Markwell
- Renee Marlin-Bennett
- Matthias Matthijs
- Walter Mattli
- Krzysztof J. Pelc
- Ronald Rogowski
- John Ravenhill
- J.C. Sharman
- Diane Stone
- Helen Milner
- Theodore H. Moran
- Andrew Moravcsik
- Craig N. Murphy
- Dale D. Murphy
- Bruce E. Moon
- Amrita Narlikar
- Jonathan Nitzan
- Thomas Oatley
- Kenneth A. Oye
- Ronen Palan
- Louis Pauly
- Carlo Pelanda
- Ralph Pettman
- Nicola Phillips
- Aseem Prakash
- Robert Putnam and his two-level game theory
- John Ruggie
- Kalyan Sanyal
- Leonard Seabrooke
- Neil K. Shenai
- Beth Simmons
- Timothy J. Sinclair
- David Andrew Singer
- Susanne Soederberg
- Joan Edelman Spero
- David Spiro
- Susan Strange
- Kees Van Der Pijl
- Teivo Teivainen
- Colin Thain
- Michael J.Tierney
- Michael Veseth
- Immanuel Wallerstein
- Matthew Watson
- Catherine Weaver
- Rorden Wilkinson
- Ellen Meiksins Wood
- Ngaire Woods
- Sebastian Santander
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