
Ann Marie Murphy, Ph.D.
Assistant Professormurphyan@shu.edu
McQuaid Hall 101B
973-275-2258
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Ann Marie Murphy joined the Whitehead School of Diplomacy as Assistant Professor in 2004. Dr. Murphy comes to the School with expertise in international relations and Asian politics. Prior to joining the Whitehead School, she taught at Columbia University and Barnard College. Concurrent with her appointment at the Whitehead School, Dr. Murphy is an adjunct research scholar at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University and an Associate Fellow of the Asia Society.
Dr. Murphy's research interests include political development in Southeast Asia, international relations in Asia, and U.S. foreign policy toward the countries of Southeast Asia. She recently served as the Indonesia coordinator for a project on Muslim Professionals in Southeast Asia commissioned by the National Bureau of Asian Research. During the 2006-2007 academic year, Dr. Murphy briefed Congressional staffers on U.S.-Indonesian relations and spoke at conferences organized by the Stanley Foundation, the Center for Global Counter-Terrorism Cooperation, the United States-Indonesia Society, SAIS-Johns Hopkins Universit, and the National Bureau of Asian Research.
Dr. Murphy monitored Indonesia’s first direct presidential elections in July 2004 as a member of the Carter Center delegation. She was a member of the Freedom House 2005 ratings team and the Council on Foreign Relations Indonesia Commission. Dr. Murphy has lectured at the Foreign Service Institute and has been a visiting scholar at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta, and the Institute for Security and International Studies, Bangkok. Dr. Murphy received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University in 2002.
