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Suzanne Katzenstein is a Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University. Holding a Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University (2013), a J.D. from Harvard Law School (2004), and an A.B. from Wesleyan University (1999), her work bridges legal, political, and human rights frameworks. She directs the Hart Leadership Program and teaches courses in policy analysis, democracy, and business-human rights advocacy.
- Ph.D., Columbia University (2013)
- J.D., Harvard University (2004)
- A.B., Wesleyan University (1999)
Her research focuses on international law, human rights, and transnational regulation, with particular interest in accountability mechanisms, crisis-driven legal evolution, and the intersection of economics with national security. Recent publications analyze institutional complicity, rhetorical entrapment, and the role of domestic courts in international adjudication.
Katzenstein's articles reveal trends in legal accountability, transnational governance, and economic unilateralism, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to political science and law. She emphasizes compliance, normative frameworks, and crisis legacies in shaping global institutions.
She received the Community Environmental Empowerment Grant (2015–2016) and has led key courses such as Rights 301S, Duke Policy Analysis, and Democracy Lab, fostering student engagement in applied policy work.





