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Ronald I Christie is an Adjunct Professor at the McCourt Graduate School of Public Policy and the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, and also serves as a Lecturer at New York University’s Washington, D.C. campus, where he teaches courses on the American Presidency and the Politics of Public Policy.
His academic and professional background is deeply rooted in political leadership and public service. He holds a B.A. in English from Haverford College and a J.D. in Law and Public Policy from The George Washington University.
Christie's research and professional interests center on American political institutions, race and politics, civic engagement, and leadership. His work spans academic, media, and policy arenas, with a focus on bipartisan problem-solving and the evolution of political discourse in the U.S. He has contributed significantly through books, media commentary, and public education initiatives.
Although no peer-reviewed academic articles are listed, his body of work reflects a strong engagement with political analysis, public policy formulation, and political communication, particularly through documentary and literary formats.
- Bronze Medal for Best Documentary: Editorial or Viewpoint Programming – New York Festivals Radio Awards (2020)
Christie has advised and mentored through formal teaching and leadership programs. He has held advisory roles at the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service and the John Brademas Center at NYU. He is a co-founder of No Labels, a nonpartisan organization promoting collaborative governance. His career includes senior roles in the White House, Congress, and strategic consulting firms, demonstrating extensive experience in policy and government relations.
He has no affiliated research labs or formal research teams, but leads public discourse through media, writing, and academic instruction.

