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Nerses Kopalyan
Nerses Kopalyan is an Assistant Professor-in-Residence of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His fields of specialization include international relations, geopolitics, political theory, and philosophy of science. He has conducted extensive research on polarity, superpower relations, and security studies. He is the author of World Political Systems After Polarity (Routledge, 2017) and the coauthor of Sex, Power, and Politics (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016). His current research concentrates on geopolitical and great power relations with an emphasis on Eurasia. He has also done extensive work on political developments in Armenia, with current emphasis on developing a transitional justice agenda for the government.
Jeremy Bowling
Jeremy Bowling is an Assistant Professor-in-Residence of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His research centers on cooperation theory and foreign policy, including institutional causes of political cooperation, the effect of gender on foreign policy leader decision making, and the effect of cooperation on conflict. Dr. Bowling also specializes in teaching and learning. He has developed and conducts the department's graduate instructor training program and has presented on the practice of teaching large sections and using simulations in the classroom. His most recent publications appear in Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy and PS: Political Science and Politics.