María José Urzúa

Division of General Studies and International Studies
Department of International Studies

María José Urzúa

Full time professor

María José Urzúa Valverde is an assistant professor (“profesora asociada”) in the Department of International Studies at ITAM. She holds a Ph.D. in Politics from Princeton University, a master's degree in Politics from the same university, and a bachelor's degree in International Relations from ITAM. She was a Fulbright-García Robles scholar from 2018 to 2021, and in 2022, she received Princeton University’s George Kateb Preceptor Award for excellence in teaching.

Her research agenda focuses on human rights in the international system, the influence of civil society and bureaucracies in international organizations, the funding of these organizations, and polarization around international norms. In her academic publications and research projects, María José uses mixed methods to theorize and empirically analyze these topics. María José is also interested in Mexico’s foreign policy and Latin America’s international relations, conducting academic research and public scholarship on these subjects.

Academic Studies

BA International Relations, ITAM
MA Political Science, Princeton University, USA
PhD Political Science, Princeton University, USA

Contact

55 5628 4000 ext. 3946

Topics of Interest

  • Theory of International Relations
  • International Organizations
  • International norms
  • Non-state actors in the international system
  • Human rights
  • Latin America

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