

Nora Fisher-Onar
Professor Nora Fisher-Onar is an esteemed assistant professor and the director of the Bachelor of Arts in International Studies at the University of San Francisco. With a robust academic background and a keen interest in international relations and social theory, she has established herself as a prominent figure in the field of foreign policy analysis and comparative politics. Professor Fisher-Onar's academic journey is marked by her impressive educational credentials, having earned degrees from prestigious institutions such as Georgetown University, Johns Hopkins University, and Oxford University. Her scholarly pursuits have led her to explore complex themes in international relations, with a particular focus on the Middle East and Europe, as well as the intricate dynamics of Turkey's political landscape. Her forthcoming book, "Pluralism in Turkey: Islam, Liberalism and Nationalism," is a testament to her deep engagement with the socio-political fabric of Turkey. This work promises to offer insightful perspectives on the interplay between various ideological currents within the country, reflecting her commitment to advancing understanding in this critical area of study. In addition to her academic contributions, Professor Fisher-Onar is actively involved in shaping the next generation of scholars and practitioners in international affairs. Her role at the University of San Francisco allows her to mentor students and guide them through the complexities of global politics, equipping them with the analytical tools necessary to navigate an increasingly interconnected world. Through her research and teaching, Professor Fisher-Onar continues to make significant contributions to the discourse on international relations and comparative politics, fostering a deeper appreciation for the diverse and multifaceted nature of global interactions.
Publications
, 2022-09-22
, 113-123, 2021-11-22
, 940-942, 2019-08-21
, 285-311, 2022-12-14