Campus
- Mississauga (UTM)
Fields of Study
- Comparative Politics
- Methods
Areas of Interest
- Post-Soviet Eurasia
- Society and the state
- Comparative politics
Biography
Edward Schatz is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He is interested in identity politics, social transformations, social movements, anti-Americanism, and authoritarianism with a focus on the ex-USSR, particularly Central Asia. His publications include Slow Anti-Americanism (Stanford UP, 2021), Paradox of Power (co-edited with John Heathershaw, U. Pittsburgh Press, 2017), Political Ethnography (edited, U. Chicago Press, 2009), Modern Clan Politics (U. Washington Press, 2004), as well as articles in Comparative Politics, Slavic Review, International Political Science Review, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, and other academic journals. Current projects include a collaborative effort (with Rachel Silvey) to understand the downstream effects of China’s Belt & Road Initiative, as well as a book about the rise of shamelessness in global politics.
Education
Publications
- Seeing China's Belt and Road (Oxford University Press : 2025)
- Slow Anti-Americanism – Social Movements and Symbolic Politics in Central Asia (Stanford University Press : 2021)