Rudra Sil

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Professor of Political Science, Directer of Graduate Studies

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Rudra Sil is Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Political Science. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1996 and has been teaching at Penn since that time. In 2022, he was awarded the Ira H. Abrams Memorial Prize for Distinguished Teaching in the School of Arts and Sciences. Since 2011, he has also been serving as the SAS Director of the Huntsman Program in International Studies & Business. Sil’s scholarly interests encompass comparative politics, Russian/post-communist studies, Asian studies, labor studies, international development, qualitative methodology, and the philosophy of the social sciences. Sil is author, co-author or co-editor of seven books. These include Managing ‘Modernity’: Work, Community, and Authority in Late-Industrializing Japan and Russia (2002), as well as Beyond Paradigms: Analytic Eclecticism in the Study of World Politics (2010), coauthored with Peter Katzenstein and honored as a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title. Sil’s coedited anthologies include The Politics of Labor in a Global Age, World Order After Leninism, and Comparative Area Studies: Methodological Rationales and Cross-Regional Applicatons (Oxford University Press, 2018). He is also author of more than three dozen papers, including articles that have appeared in such peer-reviewed journals as Comparative Political Studies, Economy & Society, International Studies Quarterly, Perspectives on Politics, Studies in Comparative International Development, Europe-Asia Studies and Post-Soviet Affairs. Sil’s most recent paper on labor – coauthored with former Penn Ph.D. student, Allison Evans – was awarded the 2019 Dorothy Day Award for Outstanding Labor Scholarship.

Research Interests
  • Comparative politics - development, labor politics, social movements, institutions & organizations
  • Area expertise: Russian/post-communist studies, Asian studies
  • International relations: general theory, US-Russia relations
  • Qualitative methodology: comparative-historical analysis, interdisciplinarity, philosophy of social science
Courses Taught
  • Evolving Perspectives in Comparative Politics (graduate seminar)
  • Russian Politics (advanced lecture - with graduate credit option) 
  • Political Change in the "3rd World" (undergraduate lecture) 
  • Globalization, Development & the BRICS (freshman seminar)
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