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Charles Beitz
Charles Beitz is the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics at Princeton University, serving as Director of the Program in Political Philosophy. He is affiliated with the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI). His work focuses on contemporary political philosophy, international political theory, democratic theory, human rights, and property rights.
Education:
- B.A., Colgate University (History, summa cum laude)
- M.A., University of Michigan (Philosophy)
- M.A. and Ph.D., Princeton University (Politics and Political Philosophy)
Research Interests: Explores ethical standards for global governance, justice frameworks, and the philosophical foundations of human rights. His work bridges normative theory with practical implications for international relations and democratic institutions.
Recent Scholarship: Recent work includes analyses of partisan gerrymandering's ethical implications, temporal dimensions of property rights, and subsistence rights enforcement mechanisms. He has contributed to foundational debates in global justice and human dignity's role in rights discourse.
- Awards:
- Estoril Global Issues Distinguished Book Award (2011)
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences Membership (2008)
- Guggenheim Fellowship (2003–2004)
Advising & Leadership: Directed the Politics Department's graduate program and the University Center for Human Values. Advised numerous students through Princeton's political theory programs. Active in editorial roles, including editorship of Philosophy & Public Affairs (1999–2010).
Engagement: Teaches courses on global justice and ethics in public policy. Involved in undergraduate workshops and interdisciplinary initiatives at Princeton.




