Jeremy M. Weinstein, PhD
Associate Professor of Political Science; CDDRL and CISAC Affiliated Faculty MemberView Jeremy Weinstein's bio, list of research, recent publications and events »
April 10th, 2013
Perry, Weinstein honored for academic and policy achievements
CISAC NewsTwo of CISAC's scholars, William J. Perry and Jeremy Weinstein, received honors in recognition of their groundbreaking work in international affairs. Read more »
April 5th, 2013
Stanford scholar recognized for contributions to the field of international affairs
CDDRL, FSI Stanford, CISAC NewsPolitical scientist Jeremy M. Weinstein received the Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association for his contributions to the study of international relations and peace research. Read more »
March 4th, 2013
Stanford conference to explore right to information and technology
CDDRL, FSI Stanford, Program on Liberation Technology AnnouncementOn March 11-12, the Program on Liberation Technology at CDDRL is convening a conference to examine digital tools and their impact on the development of democratic development. Hosted in partnership with U.C. Berkeley’s Data and Democracy Initiative, the two-day conference will bring together academics, practitioners, and policy-makers. Read more »
December 12th, 2012
Weinstein: Susan Rice "uniquely qualified" to lead State Department
CISAC Op-ed: Huffington Post on December 11, 2012Jeremy Weinstein defends Ambassador Susan Rice's career, saying that the potential candidate for Secretary of State is "uniquely qualified" for the position and hopes that President Obama will nominate her to the position. Read more »
August 30th, 2012
Exploring new technologies at Stanford to monitor human rights
CDDRL, FSI Stanford, PHR, Program on Liberation Technology NewsTeaming up with the Brookings Institution and Google, CDDRL hosted a workshop to bring together four United Nations special rapporteurs, civil society activists, technologists and government donors to brainstorm how to best pair human rights monitors with the technology they need to be more effective in their work. Read more »






