International Studies Faculty - Europe
Area Coordinator:
Evguenia Davidova Ph.D.
Area Coordinator
224 East Hall (503)725-8728
Associated Europe Faculty:
- Associated faculty members offer undergraduate advising in region of focus and/or area of expertise.
Carl Abbott Ph.D.
Professor of Urban Studies and Planning
Teaching interests: Urban studies theory.
Research interests: History of urban planning and the city.
Claudine Fisher Ph.D.
Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures and Director of Canadian Studies
Teaching interests: French language and 20th Century literature.
Research interests: Deconstruction, 20th Century French writers.
John Hall Ph.D.
Professor of Economics and International Studies
Teaching interests: Comparative economic systems.
Research interests: Economics in transition.
Martha Hickey Ph.D.
Professor Foreign Languages and Literatures and Director of International Studies
Teaching interests: Russian language and literature.
Research interests: 19th and 20th century Russian literature.
Joseph (Chip) Long Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of International and European Studies
Teaching Interests: Modern European and British Literature; James Joyce; Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury; literature of the First World War and the Spanish Civil War; Catholic writers; humanities and general education courses.
Research Interests: Research is focused on the twentieth century British novelist, Evelyn Waugh
Gerry Sussman Ph.D.
Professor of International Studies and Urban Studies and Planning
Teaching Interests: Political economy of development, information cities and the political economy of information technologies.
Research Interests: Democracy promotion throughout Eurasia.
Birol Yesilada Ph.D.
Professor and Contemporary Turkish Studies Endowed Chair
Teaching interests: European Union, International Political Economy, Turkish Politics.
Research interests: EU integration and policies, politics of economic reform in emerging markets, political development in Turkey, conflict resolution (Cyprus).
