Associate Professor
Ph.D, The Ohio State University, 2019
Andrew Rosenberg is an Assistant Professor of International Relations and Political Methodology. His current research focuses on the social construction of the nation-state, the politics of international migration, and the roles of ideology and public opinion in securitization. Much of his work uses quantitative and historical techniques to study socially undesirable aspects of international politics, foreign policy decision-making, and political economy. His substantive research includes articles on racial inequality in international migration, discrimination in the Indonesian civil service, and the testing of asymmetric hypotheses. He is currently finishing a book that unmasks and explains the persistence of racial inequality in international migration entitled Residual Racism: Why Inequality Persists in International Migration (under contract with Princeton University Press).