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Jenny Kehl is a Visiting Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at McMaster University's Faculty of Social Sciences. Her academic work focuses on the intersection of political science, international relations, and environmental policy, with particular emphasis on resource politics and governance.
Dr. Kehl's research interests span several critical areas of contemporary political science:
- International water security and transboundary water management
- Political economy of natural resources, particularly oil and water
- Human rights and environmental justice in the context of climate change
- Foreign investment and development strategies in emerging economies
- Theoretical frameworks addressing the resource curse phenomenon
Her scholarly work demonstrates a clear trajectory examining how states and international actors manage critical resources, particularly in contexts of conflict and cooperation. Recent publications show an increasing focus on water security issues, environmental justice, and the intersection of climate change with social practice. Her research bridges theoretical political science with practical policy implications, particularly in the areas of resource governance and international cooperation.
Dr. Kehl has received recognition for her work, with publications referenced in Wikipedia pages and picked up by news outlets. Her research has been shared among academic communities, with readers on platforms like Mendeley.
Her teaching and scholarly activities include contributions to political science education, as evidenced by publications on teaching and learning in political science. She has been involved in initiatives for preparing future faculty, demonstrating commitment to academic development beyond her research interests.



