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Deborah Jordan Brooks is an Associate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College, affiliated with The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding. She holds a B.A. from UC Santa Cruz (with College Honors), and M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. (with Distinction) from Yale University. Her research focuses on gender empowerment, political communication, and public opinion, particularly exploring how gender stereotypes influence political outcomes and foreign policy attitudes.
- Teaches courses including Women and Politics, Media and Politics, and Polling/Public Policy.
- Co-founded IMHER (International Menstrual Health Entrepreneurship Roundup), a project addressing global menstrual equity.
Her groundbreaking work includes He Runs, She Runs (2013), which challenges assumptions about women's electoral disadvantages, and recent analyses of partisan foreign policy dynamics and pandemic-era gender disparities in leadership roles. Awards include the APSA Victoria Schuck Award (2014) and ISSPP David O. Sears Book Award (2014).
Her articles combine experimental methodologies with observational data, interrogating topics like equity perceptions in international relations and the psychological underpinnings of public opinion on foreign policy. Grants and collaborations often bridge academic research with policy-relevant insights.





