List of political scientists

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  • C. Christine Fair - American political scientist who studies counter-terrorism and South Asian topics[152]
  • James D. Fearon - American political scientist focusing on theory of civil wars, international bargaining, war's inefficiency puzzle and audience costs[153]
  • Peter D. Feaver – international security expert
  • David Fellman – Constitutional scholar
  • Richard Fenno – Congress scholar, author of Home Style: House Members in their Districts
  • Thomas Ferguson – politics and economics
  • Samuel Finer – academic and author on political science and history of government
  • Norman Finkelstein – author on political science, notable for The Holocaust Industry
  • Martha Finnemore – international relations and international organizations scholar[154]
  • Morris P. Fiorina – American politics; proposed retrospective vote theory
  • Peter Fishburn – operations analysis and probability theory expert
  • Keith Fitzgerald – immigration politics expert
  • Naika Foroutan - German political scientist studying immigration and integration[155]
  • James H. Fowler – expert on political participation, the evolution of cooperation, and social network theory (UCSD)
  • Daniel P. Franklin – American politics; politics of the presidency and Politics and Film
  • Annette Baker Fox – international relations scholar[156]
  • William T. R. Fox – international relations theorist, coiner of the term "superpower"
  • Ernst Fraenkel - German political scientist and one of the founding fathers of German political science after World War II[157]
  • Doris Fuchs (scientist) - German political scientist and Professor of International Relations and Sustainable Development at the University of Münster[158]
  • Francis Fukuyama – international political theory and biopolitics
  • Archon Fung

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  • Brigitte L. Nacos - professor in political science at Columbia University[208]
  • Arthur Naftalin – specialist in American politics and former Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Amrita Narlikar – President of the German Institute of Global and Area Studies and former Director of the University of Cambridge Centre for Rising Powers
  • Antonio Negri
  • Franz Leopold Neumann – known for analysis of National Socialism
  • Kalypso Nicolaïdis - Professor of International Relations and Director of the Center for International Studies at Oxford University
  • David Nolan – founder of the United States Libertarian Party
  • Douglass North – Nobel laureate
  • Pippa Norris – Harvard comparative political scientist[209]
  • Philip Norton – British politics expert
  • Julie Novkov – American political scientist at SUNY Albany studying the history of American law, American political development, and subordinated identities[210]
  • Joseph Nye – "soft power" international security specialist; Kennedy School Dean

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