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William Scheuerman is the James H. Rudy Professor in the Department of International Studies at the Hamilton Lugar School, Indiana University Bloomington. His work bridges political theory, legal thought, and international relations, with a focus on democratic and critical theory.
Education:
- B.A., Yale University, 1987
- Ph.D., Harvard University, 1993
His research centers on modern and German political thought, particularly the Frankfurt School, democratic theory, and the rule of law. He explores tensions between normative ideals and exceptional power, especially in liberal democracies and global governance. His scholarship integrates legal philosophy with critiques of realism and globalization.
His publications reflect a sustained engagement with thinkers like Carl Schmitt, Hans Morgenthau, and Jürgen Habermas. The works show a trajectory from critical legal theory toward global political reform, emphasizing democratic resilience amid social acceleration and geopolitical challenges.
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He advises graduate students in political theory and international studies, though specific advisees are not named. He has not received mention of grants or funded projects in the text. He contributes to the intellectual life of the Department of International Studies through teaching and research leadership.
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