Profile

David Mislan

Assistant Professor
School of International Service

  • David Bell Mislan joined the SIS faculty in 2011 and is assistant professor in the U.S. foreign policy program. His teaching and research interests are foreign policy analysis, international security, and qualitative methods. His most recent book, Enemies of the American Way: Identity and Presidential Foreign Policymaking (Continuum, 2012) investigates the relationship between how U.S. presidents define American identity and how they conceptualize threats to national security. In addition to his teaching and research, Dr. Mislan is active with civic engagement initiatives in Eastern Europe and the United States.
  • Degrees

    Ph.D., Rutgers (Political Science), M.A., Johns Hopkins (Government), B.A. Rutgers (History)
  • Favorite Spot on Campus:

    The Dav

    Book Currently Reading:

    The Coup by John Updike

    Languages Spoken:

    Spanish; currently learning Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian
  • OFFICE

  • SIS - School of International Service
  • East Quad Bldg - 206A
  • Monday and Thursday from 9:00 to 11:30 am.
  • CONTACT INFO

  • (202) 885-6134 (Office)
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Teaching

  • Spring 2013

    • SIS-106 First Year Seminar: Culture & U.S. Foreign Reltns
    • Description
  • Fall 2013

    • SISU-106 First Year Seminar: Identity & U.S. Foreign Rels
    • Description
    • SISU-380 Topics in Global & Comp Govern: Model UN
    • Description