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Albert Carnesale
UCLA Chancellor
Professor of Public Policy and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Research Focus: International security and arms control, with emphasis on nuclear weapons and strategy; nuclear energy; impact of technological change on defense and arms control policy.

Michael Darby
Warren C. Cordner Professor of Money and Financial Markets and Public Policy
Research Focus: Money and banking; macroeconomics; international finance; innovation; how ideas become products.

Michael D. Intriligator
Professor of Economics, Political Science, and Public Policy Emeritus
Research Focus: Mathematical economic theory; applications of quantitative economics to strategy and arms control; health economics; the future of the Russian economy.

Sanford Jacoby
Professor of Management, History, and Public Policy
Research Focus: Employment, workplace, and labor policy; social welfare policy; the international political economy of business-government relationships.

Archie Kleingartner
Founding Dean
Professor of Public Policy and Management Emeritus
Research Focus: U.S. and international human resource management, including the management of creative professionals; industrial relations; arts and entertainment industry.

Susanne Lohmann
Professor of Political Science and Public Policy
Director, Center for Governance
Research Focus: Collective action; political economy of central banking; German politics; international political economy; formal theory; experimental political economy; and computational models of ethical reasoning; ethics and governance; higher education.

Allen J. Scott
Professor of Public Policy and Geography
Research Focus: Industrialization; urbanization; regional development; relationships between industrial organization, technology, local labor markets, and location.

Amy Zegart
Associate Professor of Public Policy
Research Focus: U.S. foreign policy (national security); presidential power; organizational effectiveness; international relations theory; American bureaucracy.

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