Audie Klotz
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ThesisCensure, consensus and sanctions: The role of international norms in policy-making toward South Africa (1991)
Institutions
Notable worksNorms in International Relations: The Struggle against Apartheid (1995)
Audie Klotz | |
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| Thesis | Censure, consensus and sanctions: The role of international norms in policy-making toward South Africa (1991) |
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| Notable works | Norms in International Relations: The Struggle against Apartheid (1995) |
Audie Jeanne Klotz is an American international political scientist specializing in international relations and South African politics.
Audie Jeanne Klotz[citation needed] completed a Master's and PhD from Cornell University.[citation needed]
Career
Klotz was elected president of the International Studies Association in 2025.[1]
Klotz is[when?] the professor of political science at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs of Syracuse University.[citation needed] She was previously an associate professor at Haverford College, the University of Illinois at Chicago, and Stellenbosch University.[citation needed]
Books
- Norms in International Relations: the Struggle against Apartheid, (Cornell University Press, 1995).
- Migration and National Identity in South Africa, 1860-2010 (Cambridge University Press, 2013).
- Strategies for Research in Constructivist International Relations, with Cecelia Lynch, (ME Sharpe, 2007).
- How Sanctions Work: Lessons from South Africa, co-edited with Neta Crawford, (Macmillan, 1999).
- Qualitative Methods in International Relations: A Pluralist Guide, co-edited with Deepa Prakash, (Palgrave, 2008).