

Jeffrey Cohen
Dr. Jeffrey Cohen is dedicated to advancing knowledge in the fields of political theory, American politics, and constitutional law. As a Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Fordham University, he has made significant contributions to the academic community through his extensive research and publications. His scholarly work delves into the intricate history of political thought, exploring the nuanced relationship between law and politics, as well as examining the profound role of religion in public life. Dr. Cohen's research has been widely recognized and published in prestigious journals such as the American Political Science Review and the Journal of Politics. His insightful analyses and thought-provoking perspectives have enriched the discourse in these areas, making him a respected figure in the field of political science. Throughout his career, Dr. Cohen has been committed to excellence in teaching, earning him the Fordham University Distinguished Teaching Award. His dedication to education is evident in his ability to engage and inspire students, fostering a deep understanding of complex political concepts and encouraging critical thinking. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Cohen has been actively involved in various professional organizations, contributing to the broader scholarly community. His work continues to influence and shape the study of political science, leaving a lasting impact on both his students and colleagues.
Publications
, 571-585, 1984-01-01
, 119-150, 2019-10-17
, 441, 2022-05-14
, 1-7, 1997-01-01
, 389-402, 2005-05-13
, 301-302, 2018-07-14
, 493-515, 2004-07-29
, 504-520, 2011-07-04
, 42-69, 1991-01-01
, 59, 2024-01-01
, 431-454, 2012-07-19