Ketian Vivian Zhang is an associate professor of international security in the Schar School of Policy and Government at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, where she also directs the Schar School International Relations Policy Task Force.
Fengxiu Zhang is an assistant professor in Schar School of Policy and Government at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. She is also a core faculty member in the Center for Resilient and Sustainable Communities at George Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.
Areas of Research: Elite Influencers, Power Networks, Shadow Elites, Privatization of Policy, and Weaponized Corruption in the United States, Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Ukraine.
Areas of Research: East Asia, Foreign Policy, International Development, Political Economy of East Asia, International Relations, International Relations Theory, Political Economy, Political Economy of Security, Sino-Japanese Relations
Areas of Research: Campaign Finance, Elections, Interest Groups, Legislatures, Quantitative Methods, Social Network Analysis, U.S. Politics
Areas of Research: Europe, International Development, Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy, Public Administration, Nonprofit/Government Relations in Russia, Global Civil Society, Cultural Policy
Areas of Research: Appreciative Intelligence, Appreciative Inquiry and Innovation, Change Management and Organization Development, Circular economy, Entrepreneurship, Knowledge Management, Leadership, Nonprofit Management, Organization behavior, Public Administration, Public Management, South Asia
Areas of Research: Energy Policy, Federalism/State and Local Government, Public Administration, Public Management, Regulatory Policy, Third-Party Governance, Contracting-Out, Rules and Governance Institutions
Areas of Research: Evidence-Based Practices, Criminal Justice Organizations, Fairness Issues in Risk Assessment, Health and Justice Policies, Corrections and Probation/Parole Implementation Science, Intervention Science, Motivational Interviewing in Justice Settings, Implementation-Effectiveness Studies
Stabile is Associate Professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government where she founded and directs the Gender and Policy (GAP) Center and teaches classes on policy analysis, program evaluation and ethics.